The man who was shot Wednesday by a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper has died from his injuries.
Tickets for Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Vegas show go on sale Friday.
Blue Man Group continues to defy genres, cultures and demographics as it secures its hold on the Strip.
Findlay Prep forward and ESPN.com five-star recruit P.J. Washington is considering playing basketball at UNLV, Kentucky or North Carolina, his father, Paul, said Thursday morning.
Clark County has recorded its first flu-related death of the season, that of a senior resident who was hospitalized before dying, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Wednesday morning.
A new gaming property in Southern Nevada that is designed to cater specifically to Asian customers won final approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday.
Looking for where to watch your favorite team? Here are the channel numbers for DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package. The channel will be blacked out if it is available on a local network affiliate.
The Cleveland Indians are in, and now it’s just a matter of days until we know who they will face in the World Series. Major League Baseball postseason action continues today with Game 5 of the National League Championship Series.
Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor battery for roughing up a female autograph seeker outside the Aria.
Six months after someone shot eight members of an extended family to death in their homes, surviving relatives are still waiting — for an explanation, for an arrest, for a hint of closure.
The Australian star and former “American Idol” judge says much of his fan base only goes back an album or two.
Las Vegas has long been searching for another custom of entertainment as nightclubs drain the audiences for traditional sit-and-watch shows. “Immersive” or “interactive” have become buzzwords for attempts to make show-going more fun.
The Packers are favored by 7½ points over the one-win Bears at Lambeau Field, but something is wrong with Green Bay and its star quarterback.
Five burning questions as UNLV’s football team prepares to play against Colorado State at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
After Wednesday, Sen. Harry Reid is confident one of the major parties will bring their presidential nomination convention to Las Vegas.
The first trailer for “Logan,” the final Wolverine film, shows a hero audiences aren’t accustomed to seeing: Hugh Jackman’s title character is old, ailing, and completely jaded.
Louisville coach Rick Pitino is charged with failure to monitor the basketball program stemming from the investigation into allegations made by a former escort.
Turkish jets have struck the U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia north of the embattled city of Aleppo, claiming to have killed as many as 200 militia members.
Czech police have arrested a Russian hacker suspected of cyberattacks in the United States.
Charlie Stron, a professionally trained clown, says he has received about 200 prankish, even threatening, phone calls during the past several weeks.
What does it take to work at one of the scariest haunted attractions in Las Vegas?
All morning in her head, Julie Ferrari kept telling herself, “You could go to a shelter.”
While a survivor is taking steps toward leaving and potentially developing a safety plan, outsiders can still play a role in the process. The first part is prevention.
You don’t have to be Greek to enjoy the Greek Food Festival or Italian to enjoy the San Gennaro Feast. So, organizers of the Las Vegas PRIDE festival are trying to get the word out that their festival is not just for the LGBT community, but for everyone.
You might say Nanette Shahbaz has found the “purr-fect” job.
When Don Carroll went to clean an L.A. pool in 1963, he had no idea it would lead to a friendship with one of the century’s most influential comedians — a friendship that would last until that comic’s death.
It’s not one’s material possessions that matter in life. It’s one’s spiritual connection to the Earth. That’s the message photographer Marcella Brendible is trying to convey with her exhibit “Experience Nature in a Different Light.” The photography exhibit is set to be displayed during regular library hours Oct. 27 through Nov. 27 at Summerlin Library, 1771 Inner Circle Drive.
Think pink on Oct. 30. Pink is the color of choice for the American Cancer Society’s annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. The Las Vegas 5K is slated for Oct. 30 at Red Rock Resort, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd.
Whether you take showers or baths, the water you use in the bathtub ends up in the same place — the drain.
A group of Hyde Park middle schoolers were nationally recognized this summer for their science project that recycles greywater — used water
Tesla Motors is starting to build its electric cars with all the sensors, cameras and other gear needed to drive completely on their own when regulations allow the technology to take over.