The Nevada Highway Patrol responded to a rollover crash Thursday afternoon in the northwest valley. The right travel lanes were blocked after the crash but have reopened.
A man was rescued from a palm tree Thursday by the Las Vegas Fire Department.
After a three-year absence, “Toddlers and Tiaras” is sashaying back onto TV, with a Las Vegas pageant coach front and center.
The cancellation of more than 2,000 Southwest Airlines flights due to a computer outage last month will cost the carrier an estimated $54 million.
New and newer stars band together for Coyote Countryfest at Orleans Arena.
Gaming Partners International Corp., a Las Vegas-based casino currency and table gaming equipment provider, on Thursday posted second-quarter earnings, reversing a year-earlier loss.
Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect involved in a string of burglaries in northwest Las Vegas and North Las Vegas.
A 27-year-old man was indicted on murder and child abuse charges in the death of his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son, prosecutors said Thursday.
Our arts picks this week include “The Sound of Music” at The Smith Center and Disney Day at the Discovery Children’s Museum.
Designs are underway for a 4-mile railway spur leading to the site of Faraday Future’s planned $1 billion factory site in North Las Vegas.
Children from local Boys & Girls Clubs flew paper planes in distance and accuracy contests during the fourth annual Paper Plane Palooza event at McCarran International Airport on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016.
If the name Parris Goebel isn’t familiar, her work certainly is. The Kiwi choreographer-director-dancer has turned her talents on the tours of Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson and Rihanna, and on Cirque du Soleil’s “Michael Jackson One.”
The U.S. government has shifted $34 million in funding to the National Institutes of Health and $47 million to the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority to work on Zika vaccines.
Despite the restaurant’s retooling, the spirit of the Big Easy lives on in subtle culinary touches.
“Sausage Party” is so wrong, so go-for-broke insane, existing words aren’t enough to describe it. Shockrageous comes close. As does horristurbing.
A Florida police officer who mistakenly killed a 73-year-old woman during a role-play exercise this week has been the subject of excessive force complaints in the past, according to a police official and media reports.
“Absinthe” will move from Roman Plaza at Caesars Palace to the theater at the Cosmopolitan’s Rose. Rabbit. Lie.
Katie Ledecky will swim the 800-meter final Friday night, seeking to complete a sweep of the 200, 400 and 800 freestyles for the first time since the 1968 Mexico City Games.
Gov. Brian Sandoval is coming out against a Nevada background check initiative that’s being supported by gun control advocates on the ballot in November.
The heavens will be bursting with shooting stars this week.
Our entertainment picks this week include the Steve Miller Band at The Cosmo and Sugar Ray and Everclear at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect involved in an armed robbery in the northwest valley earlier this month.
Our music picks this week include Shooter Jennings at Fremont Country Club and Kurt Vile and the Violators at Brooklyn Bowl.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect involved in an armed robbery earlier this month.
One person was taken to the hospital after a fire at on the Las Vegas Strip Wednesday night, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Our dining picks this week include The Demonio de Vaquero Chilaquiles Spicy Challenge at Serendipity 3.
A Nevada bill tightening restrictions on payday loans is in the pipeline for the upcoming 2017 legislative session, according to the state treasurer.
Surging UFC women’s bantamweight contender Julianna Pena is sick of hearing everyone talk with such reverence about former champion Ronda Rousey and she’s ready to tell it like she sees it.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle late Wednesday night near the intersection of Boulder Highway and Nellis Boulevard, Las Vegas police said.
Leaning over, his eyes protected by goggles, Charles “Chuck” E. McManis’ hands move smoothly and in sync, a chisel in one hand and a gun in the other. What’s left is a design that is his own, a pattern of swirls and lines. After 42 years of learning and practicing the art of gun engraving, the white-haired man has perfected his practical approach.
