A man was stabbed near the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada near downtown Las Vegas early Tuesday morning.
Passengers on a commercial flight in Mexico were given a start when a poisonous serpent slithered into the cabin in a scene straight out of the Hollywood thriller “Snakes on a Plane.”
Despite a limited supply of homes on the market, the median price of single-family homes sold in October by Realtors fell to $233,250 from $234,000 in September.
Prince Harry condemned the media for subjecting girlfriend Meghan Markle to “a wave of abuse and harassment,” issuing a highly unusual statement Tuesday that confirmed his relationship with the American actress and expressed concern for her safety.
Jurors awarded a University of Virginia administrator $3 million Monday for her portrayal in a now-discredited Rolling Stone magazine article about the school’s handling of a brutal gang rape a fraternity house.
Donald Trump is off to a very early lead in the 2016 presidential election, winning over the voters of three New Hampshire precincts by a 32-25 margin over Hillary Clinton.
In the place where America’s democracy took root, with tens of thousands shivering in the cold, Barack and Michelle Obama passed the torch to Hillary Clinton in an emotional but anxious plea to elect her president.
The Philippines’ Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos can be buried at a heroes’ cemetery, a decision that opponents said rolled back the democratic triumph of the “people power” revolt that ousted Marcos three decades ago.
For Russia’s eldest generation, the “children of the war” as they are called, poverty is a matter of perspective. With very little help from Moscow, these survivors of World War II live on about $4.50 a day.
Baseball Hall of Famer Greg Maddux engages audience during “Conversations With Norm” at The Smith Center.
Iraqi investigators were probing a mass grave on Tuesday that was discovered the previous day by Iraqi troops advancing further into Islamic State-held territory near the city of Mosul.
The tumult and tedium of Campaign 2016 finally culminates Tuesday as the nation chooses among Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and a variety of third-party types.
Enjoy drafts, a giant LED screen and cheap drafts on election night at an uncommon post — Caesars Palace’s sports book.
For the third time in the past five seasons, a Monday night game in Seattle finished with most of the attention on the mistakes of officials, this time after the Seahawks beat the Buffalo Bills, 31-25.
When Cynthia De Boer was 17, a blow to the left side of her face caused a retinal detachment in her eye. Although doctors would not be able to determine whether the blow alone or her pre-existing eye conditions ultimately caused the detachment, the removal of her left eye was inevitable. Now 56, she has lived since then with a prosthetic left eye, nearly indistinguishable from her right.
Stephen Curry let it fly from the top of the arc, backpedaled as his record-breaking 3-ball dropped and then wildly began bobbing his head and shuffling his feet with the swagger of a two-time reigning MVP.
Clark County officials are searching for ways to solve a problem with dozens of loud, messy and destructive peacocks in the neighborhood of longtime Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton’s Case de Shenandoah.
Follow the link for postseason girls tennis honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.
Voters in San Diego hit the polls Tuesday to decide the Chargers’ stadium proposal, and the outcome could impact Las Vegas and the Oakland Raiders.
Fresh off leading the Chicago Cubs to their first World Series title in more than a century, slugger Kris Bryant and several teammates could soon be hoisting more hardware.
Las Vegas police have identified and arrested a man in connection with the armed robbery of a south valley convenience store in late October.
A Las Vegas woman arrested in connection with the death of her 2-year-old daughter last month had been investigated by Child Protective Services at least four times prior, an arrest report obtained Monday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows.
Follow the link for postseason boys tennis honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.
The staff of the Rebel Yell, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ student newspaper, has launched an Internet donation drive to survive after budget cuts.
Two people are in custody after a stolen vehicle led police on a chase on the 215 Beltway on Monday night, Las Vegas police said.
