Las Vegas police are searching for Roger Mayweather, the uncle of professional boxer Floyd Mayweather, who has been missing since Saturday and may need medical help.
Louis Lacey gave a final instruction to his crisis intervention team before heading out to search for homeless veterans in tunnels near the Strip. “Let’s go save some people,” he said.
Our dining picks this week include summer cocktails at Cantina Laredo and specials for “Pokemon Go” players.
On a sweltering Friday evening in downtown Las Vegas, more than two dozen people sweat it out inside The Beat coffeehouse eagerly waiting to hear … poetry?
Las Vegas’ NHL expansion team doesn’t have a nickname yet, but at least it has a place to skate after T-Mobile Arena rink is frozen and lined.
Beginning Monday, Community Ambulance will be responding to all nonemergency calls in Henderson, thanks to a franchise agreement recently approved by Henderson City Council.
It’s either the most brilliant idea or the most involved prank to ever hit the internet: motorized luggage that travelers can mount like tricycles to zip around the airport.
Skydiver Luke Aikins figures his next leap into thin air will start pretty much like the thousands that preceded it, only with one small but significant difference: This time when he steps out of the plane at 25,000 feet he won’t take his parachute with him.
“It’s an amazing and ridiculous way to make movies,” admitted Thunder Levin, who’s written each installment of the franchise. “But then again, we’re making a ridiculous movie, so it all seems to work out.”
Folks in New Hampshire are eager to learn who among them holds the winning ticket to a $487 million Powerball jackpot. New Hampshire lottery officials tell television station WMUR someone bought the winning ticket at the local Hannaford supermarket in Raymond, a southern New Hampshire town of about 10,000.
Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump is just starting. Nevada’s and the nation’s focus now moves to the general election.
Four people were injured in an early Sunday morning crash on the west side of the valley .
For a man federal authorities have described as rancher in name only, Cliven Bundy still sends a fair amount of cattle to market. Since Bundy was arrested by the FBI on Feb. 10, his ranch has sold 117 cows, calves and steers to buyers and auction houses in Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, according to state brand inspection records.