Once the polls close at 7:00 p.m., most Nevadans will begin cycling through websites, social feeds, and TV channels to keep track of how the votes are rolling in.
Police say they arrested two women after they took off their tops in protest at the Manhattan polling place used by Donald Trump.
A re-emergence of orange construction cones, reflective safety vests and re-routed walkways on Las Vegas Boulevard might suggest a building surge in Clark County.
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are running neck-and-neck in Arizona, carried by Republicans in all but one election since 1952.
Thanksgiving Day shopping isn’t going away, but some stores are rethinking their strategies on whether it makes sense to be open on the holiday itself.
Angelina Jolie Pitt will continue to have sole custody of her six children with Brad Pitt in a joint agreement reached by the actors, a representative for the actress said Monday.
Authorities have beefed up Election Day security for Donald Trump by parking dump trucks filled with sand outside his Trump Tower building on Fifth Avenue.
Gun control-related ballot measures in four states are expected to pass on Tuesday, opinion polls showed, after gun safety advocates poured a massive amount of money into backing the initiatives.
U.S. employers posted slightly more job openings in September, a likely sign that the steady job gains of recent months could continue.
Authorities say a woman campaigning for Donald Trump outside a South Florida polling place pepper-sprayed a Hillary Clinton voter during a confrontation.
As the 2016 presidential race inches to a close, it brought out some of the best – and definitely the worst – qualities of a 24-hour news cycle.
Eric Trump may have broken New York state law by tweeting a photo of his completed ballot.
Kurt Palandech will make his first start at quarterback this season for UNLV against Wyoming in Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. Mountain West matchup at Sam Boyd Stadium, Rebels coach Tony Sanchez confirmed Tuesday.
American voters are heading to Susan B. Anthony’s grave at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y. to pay homage to the late suffragette on Election Day 2016.
Republicans seemed on track to secure two more years of House control in Tuesday’s elections but with erosion of their historic majority, leaving hard-line conservatives with added clout to vex party leaders.
Chief among the many joys of being a professional music critic is all the feedback I get from readers (or superfans, as I like to refer to you guys). Some questions get asked on a daily basis, it seems. In order to answer them once and for all, here’s the official Sounding Off FAQ.
The futuristic city-state of Dubai announced a deal on Tuesday with Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One to study the potential for building a line linking it to the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi.
Officers came in contact with two stolen vehicles at the intersection of Deer Springs Way and Grand Montecito Parkway about 8 a.m.
In Alexandria, Virginia, Heather O’Beirne Kelly says she’s wearing a white pantsuit, inspired by the Facebook group and organized efforts to get women to wear white to vote.
More valleys, fewer peaks: The maker of Toblerone Swiss chocolate has widened the spaces in some of its iconic, triangle-array bars, offering about 10 percent less product for the same price. Fans are outraged.
Red Rock Resorts on Monday reported continued revenue growth for the third quarter and explained how development plans will support future revenue potential.
Sammie and Dr. Toby Goldman haven’t known each other long, and Sammie tends to be wary of strangers even on a good day.
Utah election officials say they’re fixing voting machines sidelined by programming problems in the southern part of the state.
Hillary Clinton is getting some quirky questions in Election Day radio interviews.
Five players to watch when UNLV’s football team (3-6, 2-3 Mountain West) plays Wyoming (7-2, 5-0) at 12:30 p.m. Saturday (Root Sports) at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Chicago Cubs third baseman, and Las Vegan, Kris Bryant made an appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Monday night and got to meet the infamous crying Cubs fan.
English professor Felicia Campbell has spent more than 50 years at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, which already makes her career notable in a facts-and-figures kind of way.
Traffic is moving smoothly in the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 95 near Flamingo Road after a crash Tuesday morning.
Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect in a string of convenience store robberies early Tuesday morning.
