About 1,200 North Las Vegas residents briefly lost power Tuesday night, Nevada Energy said.
The Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday endorsed U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., in his bid for the U.S. Senate.
Aloha will mean hello when former UNLV walk-on quarterback Jarin Morikawa returns to Las Vegas as a backup quarterback for Jackson State, which will take on the Rebels in the season opener for both schools at Sam Boyd Stadium.
A number of longtime Reno families are upset as the city’s oldest cemetery has announced plans to exhume and move more than 800 of the oldest bodies in the property.
Republican Danny Tarkanian has a 12-point lead over Democratic opponent Jacky Rosen in the 3rd Congressional District race, according to a poll The Tarrance Group conducted for his campaign.
Marco Rubio, who dropped out of the Republican presidential race earlier this year, was chosen on Tuesday as the Republican Party nominee for a second U.S. Senate term from Florida, according to the Associated Press.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater sustained a completely torn left anterior cruciate ligament Tuesday during a non-contact play at practice.
Gov. Brian Sandoval, along with other officials, signed an agreement Tuesday to protect Nevada’s sagebrush ecosystem and a chicken-size bird that depends on it.
UNLV second-year coach Tony Sanchez already has brought in two talented recruiting classes, including arguably the best one in school history in February that featured a Rebels-record 10 three-star recruits.
The Eagles return three letter winners and hope to contend for the region title.
Casino giant Caesars Entertainment has until at least Oct. 5 before it may have to face lawsuits that could force the company into bankruptcy alongside its operating unit.
President Barack Obama shortened the prison sentences of 111 convicts serving time for drug-related offenses in his second round of clemency grants this month, the White House said on Tuesday.
Supporters of recreational marijuana expected a massive and well-funded fight from those who want to keep the drug illegal in Nevada, but with less than three months until Election Day, Nevadans have heard little from anti-pot groups.
The man killed Sunday morning in a rollover crash near Moapa has been identified by the Clark County coroner as Mario Anthony Martinez, 29, of Salt Lake City.
They are rearing rainbow trout again at the Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery in northwest Arizona. A but a collaborative effort by federal, state and local government officials and agencies funded repairs to put the trout portion of the hatchery back in operation two weeks ago.
The first Nevadans for Background Checks TV ad promoting the state ballot initiative proposing to expand firearm background checks to private-party sales and transfers was launched Tuesday.
An east valley high school was locked down for 30 minutes Tuesday after a student received a threatening text message, according to Clark County School District police.
Here’s a position-by-position outlook for the UNLV Rebels this season.
Allegiant Air is adding a new year-round nonstop service between New Orleans and Concord, North Carolina.
The man struck and killed by a vehicle Sunday morning on Interstate 15 near the Strip has been identified as Matthew Robert Graves, 26, of Las Vegas.
Three renowned interior designers have been hired by The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas to develop 21 new high-end penthouse suites and a private gaming salon atop the 51-story hotel’s Boulevard Tower.
State Treasurer Dan Schwartz has submitted a bill draft for consideration by the 2017 Legislature to eliminate the modified business and commerce taxes and replace them with a corporate income tax.
The moment Hope Solo learned of her suspension was caught on camera for the Fullscreen series “Keeping Score.”
Melody Sweets promises a “sultry” performance with burlesque and vaudville numbers and a burning backing band.
A St. Louis man is accused of trying to burn down a gas station after being confronted for stealing a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
The Islamic State group said Tuesday that its spokesman and senior commander has been killed while overseeing military operations in northern Syria, and threatened to avenge his death.
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