“Transformers” actor Shia LaBeouf, known for quirky stunts in the name of art, on Monday live streamed his wedding to actress Mia Goth in a ceremony officiated by an Elvis Presley impersonator.
A man was shot and killed in downtown Las Vegas Tuesday morning, police said.
The U.S. consumer watchdog agency, enmeshed in partisan politics since its creation after the financial crisis, now has had its structure ruled unconstitutional because it gives too much power to a single agency director.
“Clue,” the Hasbro board game and 1985 movie it inspired, is headed to the stage in a new play penned by the movie’s writer-director, Jonathan Lynn, and bowing regionally at the Bucks County Playhouse in May prior to a national tour.
The variety — and the differences between farmers markets and conventional supermarkets — can be a little daunting, especially considering there are at least nine markets in the valley each week.
With Week 6 upon us in the NFL, Las Vegas TV viewers will get a lackluster schedule this weekend.
Usually, he’s Al Gore, Nobel Peace Prize winner or climate advocate. On Tuesday, he was Al Gore, cautionary tale. The former vice president and almost-president held himself up as a warning for complacent or disengaged Democrats as he campaigned for Hillary Clinton in South Florida.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a crash involving two deaths on Blue Diamond Road, also known as state Route 160.
“The last temptation is the greatest treason: To do the right deed, for the wrong reason.”
A batch of disappointing company earnings news helped put investors in a selling mood Tuesday, pulling U.S. stocks sharply lower. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 200.38 points.
Detectives are reviewing witness accounts and “horrifying” cellphone video while they consider filing a criminal complaint after a pickup truck plowed into a crowd of people during a Native American rights demonstration Monday in downtown Reno, the police chief said.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he is glad lawmakers are asking tough questions about the proposed stadium project and acknowledged that some critics will never be satisfied that it will be good for Nevada’s economic development efforts.
Macau’s about-face appeal to families instead of its traditional base of high-stakes gamblers is showing signs of paying off. The number of visitors from China rose 6.9 percent to 970,000 during the National Day holiday from October 1 to 7 known as Golden Week. That’s the most tourists from the country in at least 10 years.
Centennial senior Sam Thomas made an oral commitment to Arizona for women’s basketball on Tuesday.
Donny & Marie opened at the Flamingo on a six-week contract in the fall of 2008. They have not left.
State can’t obtain lethal drugs necessary for executions, but governor indicates he won’t ask lawmakers to abolish capital punishment or change the method of carrying out the sentence.
When Wells Fargo kicks off U.S. banks’ third-quarter earnings season on Friday, all eyes will be focused on its practice of selling more products to retail customers.
The University of Phoenix is using Las Vegas as a testing ground for a new type of community education offering — one that merges community education with starting a business.
Las Vegas police are investigating a bank robbery in the western valley and have determined that a satchel left at the scene did not contain an explosive device.
Elizabeth Brown has been sworn in as the 17th clerk of the court for the Nevada Supreme Court, the court announced Tuesday.
Prosecutors said Tuesday they will charge Sheriff Joe Arpaio with criminal contempt-of-court for defying a judge’s orders to end his signature immigration patrols in Arizona, exposing the 84-year-old lawman to the possibility of jail time.
As models emerged walking on stilts and wearing colorful attire adorned with such strange elements as a boat, the solar system and a pair of wings, it was clear this was not your typical fashion show.
A state panel on Tuesday approved a $300,000 settlement with an insurance provider that had not paid a claim on behalf of Nevada to settle allegations of patient dumping with the city of San Francisco.
The FBI will hold a recruitment event Wednesday for people interested in a career with the agency.
Colin Kaepernick will start at quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers this week against the Buffalo Bills.
Artist Pedro Reyes thinks American politics are pretty darn terrifying, especially this election year, and he wants to scare the wits out of you with his “Doomocracy” exhibition.
Shailene Woodley’s arrest at a protest in North Dakota has been livestreamed to fans on Facebook.
Motorists should expect delays getting to and from McCarran International this weekend due to intermittent closures on the ramp linking the eastbound 215 Beltway and the Airport Connector, Clark County officials said.
Italy suspended Rome’s bid for the 2024 Olympics on Tuesday, forced to pull the plug because of the staunch opposition of the city’s mayor.
Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy appears to be leaving the football field in his rear-view mirror for a chance to step into the octagon.
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