The man arrested in connection with a crash that killed two men Saturday night was racing another vehicle and driving at more than twice the speed limit, according to his arrest report.
James Robinson produces everything from crime drama to iconic heroes’ adventures in his Huntridge neighborhood home.
Las Vegas police said an officer shot at a man who drove his car toward the officer in the east valley late Monday night.
Twitter is finally taking more aggressive steps to address one of its biggest pain points — introducing new tools to curb hateful and abusive attacks on the service.
Station Casinos has opened a $175 million expansion of the Graton Resort & Casino it manages for the the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria in Rohnert Park, California.
High temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will drop about 20 degrees between Tuesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
A former Station Casinos and Silverton food and beverage executive has been named the new director of tavern operations for PT’s Entertainment Group.
Austin “Chumlee” Russell says he has learned from a weapons arrest in March and is focused once more on his TV show and charitable efforts.
Strangers headed in the same direction can share a ride when UberPOOL debuts Tuesday in Las Vegas.
The long-stalled plan to stash radioactive waste at Nevada’s Yucca Mountain is set to be revived with the arrival of President-elect Donald Trump in Washington and the departure of the project’s most ardent Senate opponent, Harry Reid.
The first U.S. warship to visit New Zealand in more than 30 years was changing course Tuesday to help evacuate people stranded in a coastal town following a powerful earthquake.
Las Vegas-based Affinity Gaming, owner of the Silver Sevens property in Las Vegas and three hotel-casinos in Primm, on Monday reported its strongest quarter of the year for property level adjusted cash flow.
The Gaels have won five straight state titles and hope to contend for another crown this year.
Last year’s Division I-A state runner-up squad returns four starters and should contend for the state title again this year.
The Crusaders lack experience as only three lettermen return, but the team hopes to be competitive in its return to Class 4A.
The Wildcats return nine lettermen from a young team last year and hope to improve this season.
The Rams return three starters and hope to qualify for the playoffs.
The Mustangs have a new coaching staff and only two returning starters but hope to qualify for postseason play.
The Grizzlies return five starters and are gunning for a playoff berth in their return to Class 4A.
The Bulldogs must replace their top two scorers from last season but hope to remain competitive.
The Miners are hoping to make their first postseason appearance this season.
The Eagles remain young, but hope to contend for the Sunrise League title.
The Stars return four starters and should contend for the Class 2A Southern League title.
Coming off maybe the best season in Nevada girls basketball history, the Bulldogs should be one of the nation’s top teams again this year.
After winning the Division I-A state title last season, the Crusaders return eight letter winners.
Guards Essence Booker and Kayla Harris are returning all-state honorees for the Grizzlies.
The Gators hope to compete for the Southeast League title.
Nine letter winners, including double-figure scorers Ashlynn Sharp and Mikala Kirby, return for the Diamondbacks.
Nine letter winners, including four starters, return for the Cougars.
After making the playoffs last year, the Pirates bring back six letter winners.
