If you’ve been to a local lounge lately, you may have noticed someone drinking a cocktail served in a copper pineapple.
Salt-rising bread has been a Taste of the Town request periodically over the years — including, recently, by Gracie O’Connor — and we finally have an answer.
An incident involving an “armed subject” at a northwest valley T.J. Maxx department store was resolved with no injuries and no shots fired after about two hours Tuesday afternoon.
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The Donald Trump proposal, announced Tuesday, to do some “extreme vetting” of would-be immigrants to the United States got me thinking: Just how hard is it these days to become an American?
NV Energy announced Tuesday that it is neutral on a measure on the Nov. 8 general election ballot to amend the state constitution to open Nevada’s electricity markets to competition.
Diana Taurasi and the U.S. women’s basketball brushed aside yet another opponent at the Rio Games after being challenged for the first time in the Olympics, albeit for just one half.
Workhorse running back Tyree Riley returns to lead Cimarron-Memorial’s football squad this fall.
Bracing for “severe disruptions” and jammed parking lots, UNLV leaders are encouraging professors to consider moving classes off campus when the school hosts this year’s final presidential debate during midterm week.
Katy Perry came to Vegas for the MAGIC fashion convention, launching a spring 2017 collection of shoes and drawing hundreds of admirers.
Henderson City Council approved on Tuesday a three-year contract extension for police officers that will cost the city $3.5 million through 2018.
Nevada has dozens of killers on death row, but should any of their appeals bottom out, it would be impossible to do away with any of them. That’s because a pharmaceutical company is no longer supplying one essential drug.
The neighborhood rocked by violent protests after a black officer fatally shot a black man was calmer after police pledged to strictly enforce a curfew for teenagers in Milwaukee, the latest place where authorities have invoked decades-old, often little-enforced laws to try to tamp down unrest.
First-year coach Gus McNair will try to get Canyon Springs back to the playoffs for an eighth consecutive season.
Congress received FBI documents related to the agency’s recently closed investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, lawmakers said Tuesday.
A doctor pleaded guilty to two felonies involving removal of ancient Native American artifacts from public lands in California and Nevada.
Police say a district attorney in Northern Nevada has died in a car crash.
A look at the top matchups for Week 7 of the high school football season.
Second-year Western coach John Norton still is looking for his first win.
Virgin Valley returns quarterback Hogan Fowles, but must replace its entire offensive line and three running backs who combined for 18 touchdowns.
The 44-year-old director of a south valley Boys & Girls Club arrested Thursday is accused of touching two girls inappropriately and asked them about their sex lives, his arrest report reveals.
The Miners return plenty of talent as they look to build off last season’s playoff run.
North Las Vegas police are investigating an armed robbery at an Albertsons grocery store on Tuesday afternoon.
Preseason capsule previews are being posted as coaches submit information.
The 51s will look to snap their eight-game losing streak as the Round Rock Express come to Cashman Field for a four-game series Tuesday.
Spanish-language broadcaster Univision won an auction Tuesday for Gawker Media, which was put on the block in the aftermath of a $140 million judgment against it in the Hulk Hogan invasion-of-privacy case.
