“Turquoise Chief”, as he goes by, owns a the store A Traders Turquoise Chief at 1000 Charleston Blvd. in Las Vegas.
Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include 30th-anniversary screenings of “Labyrinth” starring the late David Bowie.
The flyweight contender is once again left without an opponent.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with a suspicious death Wednesday in the east valley.
Our music picks this week include Max and Iggor Cavalera at LVCS and Bayside at Brooklyn Bowl.
The largest U.S. bank by market capitalization will pay $185 million in penalties and $5 million to customers that regulators say were pushed into fee-generating accounts they never requested.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency initiated the process Thursday to add an abandoned Northern Nevada copper mine to its superfund national priority list.
A case that could affect the validity of thousands of Las Vegas foreclosure sales stemming from the real estate crisis that began nearly a decade ago was heard Thursday by the Nevada Supreme Court.
The U.S. Navy’s futuristic Zumwalt destroyer has arrived in Rhode Island for its first port visit since leaving the shipyard to join the fleet.
A 14-year-old girl died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Thursday after shooting and injuring another female student inside a high school in West Texas, according to the local sheriff.
The Lady Chablis, the transgender performer who became an unlikely celebrity for her role in the 1994 best-seller “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” died Thursday in Savannah. She was 59.
This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes Gus G and La Cachimba.
In the second episode of The Ultimate Fighter season 24, coaches Henry Cejudo and Joseph Benavidez clashed, as did some of the housemates. San Jose based competitor Adam Antolin discusses what went down in his weekly vlog with the Review-Journal.
A fugitive from Denver with known ties to Nevada is accused of abducting a man, holding him for ransom and physically assaulting him.
Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday called on the Republican-led Congress to allow a vote on funding to combat the Zika virus, calling the efforts to fight it a “national emergency.”
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson framed an embarrassing lapse on foreign affairs as simple human error on Thursday after he responded to a question about a flashpoint in the Syrian civil war by asking, “What is Aleppo?”
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell disagrees with Colin Kaepernick’s choice to kneel during the national anthem, but recognizes the quarterback’s right to protest.
Put Tom Hanks in charge of pretty much any vessel — be it the container ship from “Captain Phillips,” the lunar module from “Apollo 13,” even the school bus from “Bachelor Party” — and something is bound to go wrong.
In a Super Bowl rematch tonight, Denver is a 3-point home underdog against Carolina. Trevor Siemian, not Peyton Manning, opens the season as the Broncos’ starting quarterback.
U.S. authorities have arrested two North Carolina men accused of hacking into the private email accounts of high-ranking U.S. intelligence officials.
The week that NFL fans wait for all year long has arrived — the 2016 season kicks off tonight.
The Los Angeles city attorney says police have given him the case of a Playboy model who took a photo of a naked woman in a gym locker room and posted it to social media with insulting comments about the woman’s body.
E. Parry Thomas was a legend among legends during his yeasr as a banking magnate in Las Vegas.
It was the mid-1960s, the height of the civil rights movement. Police had beaten voting-rights demonstrators in Selma. A bomb had exploded in a Birmingham church, killing four black girls.
Overall, chef Beni Velazquez and Essence & Herbs have lots to offer, including the potential for better days for Montelago Village.
From gray-haired dudes in Captain Beefheart tees to Yeti-shaggy heavy-metal epicureans with tattooed lady-friends in tow, festival-goers all but took over the Hard Rock Hotel during the three-day heavy-music get-together.
Five burning questions as UNLV’s football team prepares to take on UCLA at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Rose Bowl.
You’re getting one more chance to get a little “Satisfaction,” Vegas.
Our arts picks this week include the Branford Marsalis quartet performing with guest vocalist Kurt Elling at The Smith Center.
The R&B favorites team up for the “King + Queen of Hearts World Tour” on Dec. 9 at T-Mobile Arena.