Weather in the Las Vegas Valley for Monday will be marked by “cool temperatures and windy periods,” National Weather Service meteorologist Barry Pierce said.
The Motor Trend International Auto Show ran Friday through Sunday at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The show featured more than 350 vehicles from more than 20 manufacturers; select models were available for on-site test-drives.
Nobody was hurt when five to seven shots were fired into a trailer at a mobile home park in the northeast valley Monday morning.
A federal judge on Monday granted a request by Dylann Roof, the white man accused of killing nine black parishioners at a Charleston, South Carolina church last year, to represent himself at his death penalty trial.
An Olympic ice-dancing gold medalist and her dancing partner have caused controversy by dressing up in concentration camp uniforms for a routine on a popular television show.
An American Airlines flight arrived in Las Vegas early Monday morning after making an emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Cyber Monday might be in danger of losing its online sales title. But shoppers looking for discounts spurred online sales on Black Friday to a new high.
Police had already increased patrols in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter before gunfire erupted early Sunday, leaving one man dead and nine other people wounded in a tourist district famed for its bars, bright lights and live music.
The Tennessee Lottery says one Powerball ticket sold in the community of Lafayette has matched all six numbers from the latest drawing to win an estimated $420.9 million jackpot.
Six people have died and five remained on life support after a rare condition known as thunderstorm asthma struck Australia’s second-largest city, officials said on Sunday.
For hundreds of thousands of children born of Cuban exiles — some two and three generations removed from the island —Fidel Castro’s death potentially opens a door to a world long off-limits. Or at the least, it seems to bring it within closer reach.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has “no plans for forcible removal” of protesters who have been camping in North Dakota to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
A barricade situation in the southeast valley that began Sunday night came to an end early Monday morning peacefully when a man surrendered after hours of negotiations.
Three children suffered minor injuries after a car struck one of them in a central valley crosswalk Sunday evening.