After soaking much of the valley Thursday, rain will take a respite before returning Friday night and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas police are investigating the suspicious death of a man found at a west valley home Thursday morning.
A group of conservative students against the idea of UNLV being declared a sanctuary campus came away satisfied from a Thursday meeting with UNLV President Len Jessup. “We have heard what we wanted to hear from Jessup — that the campus is going to follow federal law,” a group co-founder said.
A woman sued by Floyd Mayweather Sr., the father of the champion boxer, is hoping to clear her name, since Mayweather has dropped his suit.
The Clark County School Board’s lawsuit over a mandated reorganization adds a “layer of instability and uncertainty” to its implementation, the state’s top education official said Thursday.
The U.S. Marshals need the public’s help in locating a U.S. Army soldier from South Carolina who is suspected of murdering his wife.
Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto, Adam Hill and Matt Youmans post their best bets for college football and the NFL.
The popular mobile game “Pokemon Go” is now available on the Apple Watch, squashing rumors that the game’s maker was scrapping such plans.
Las Vegas police are investigating a possible homicide in the west valley after finding a man dead in a rental trailer.
State Routes 157 and 158 to Mount Charleston are open after they were closed for nearly an hour Thursday afternoon due to overcrowding.
New York investment giant TIAA and Chicago-based Fairbourne Properties are buying Town Square, the roughly 100-acre commercial property south of the Strip, people familiar with the matter told the Review-Journal this week.
Joining Murray Sawchuck onstage: Co-stars April and Lefty; comedian Lenny Windsor (“Benny Hill”); new Las Vegas all-female electric-brass group Electra Brass; vocalists Kaci Machacyk and Michael Shapiro; “Shark Tank” magicians Jarrett & Raja; and juggler Steve August (Comedy Central).
Slick roads and accidents across U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15 have snarled traffic Thursday.
The Syrian government took full control of Aleppo on Thursday for the first time in four years after the last opposition fighters and civilians were bused out of war-ravaged eastern districts, sealing the end of the rebellion’s most important stronghold.
A man wanted by Las Vegas police and the FBI in connection with about 20 robberies in the valley was arrested Wednesday night.
Our dining picks this week include options for Hanukkah and the Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes.
State utility regulators, with no dissent, approved an order allowing data storage company Switch to leave as a retail customer of NV Energy and buy power from other providers.
A 21-year-old man who pleaded guilty to gunning down a mother of four in front of her Las Vegas home was ordered to serve 14 years to life in prison Thursday.
Micaela Moore, a private-practice attorney specializing in business reorganization and bankruptcy, was named Wednesday night as the new city attorney for North Las Vegas.
Interested about crime trends in your neighborhood in the past week? Following is a breakdown.
Our music picks this week include Squidhat Records’ Squidmas Spectacular at the Hard Rock Cafe.
Officers responding to Monday’s attempted robbery and police shooting smelled alcohol on the breath of the off-duty detective who fired a gun at the would-be robber and an investigation of the incident is underway, police say.
UNLV is back on the court tonight to host the No. 3 Kansas Jayhawks at the Thomas & Mack Center at 6 p.m. PST.
The Nevada Gaming Commission has banned from the state’s casinos a notorious card cheat who marked cards with invisible ink that he could see while wearing special contact lenses.
Las Vegas police are looking for eight people who took eight motorcycles from a south valley Yamaha dealership early Monday.
New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has been fined $18,000 by the NFL for wearing unapproved cleats against Detroit, two people familiar with the fine tell The Associated Press.
Get ready for a 70-year-old man to doff his shirt and show the young’uns (i.e. anyone under 60) how it’s done.
