Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura, whose electric arm helped his team win the 2015 World Series title, was killed in a car crash in his native Dominican Republic early Sunday.
Donald Trump’s supporters, and those seeking a glimpse of history, took in today’s inauguraation ceremonies as protests, injuries and vandalism was reported outside the gates.
The purported benefits of infrared sauna use include detoxification, expedited muscle recovery, skin purification, relaxation, pain relief, weight loss and more.
We Shall Overcomb! A crippling snowstorm that turned Interstate 80, the main route from Salt Lake City, into a parking lot couldn’t stop several thousand protesters from chanting and carrying signs like the one quoted above during the March on Main.
Shannon Churchwell and Electra Skrzydlewski are two public-school mothers who stand on opposite sides in the debate over Nevada’s Education Savings Account program.
The Clark County coroner’s office dealt with more deaths in 2016 than in any other year in the last decade.
The hair, the outrageous sideburns, the manly swagger and of course, the white jump suit and giant custom-made belt buckle. It could only be one icon of 1970s Las Vegas. OK, maybe two. But in this case, it’s Evel Knievel.
Like the rest of the region, Bullhead City’s housing market went into hyper-drive during the bubble years last decade and crashed hard with the recession. But construction has recouped more of its losses in Las Vegas than in smaller areas such as Bullhead City.
A female employee died after being shot Saturday night in an armed robbery at a Henderson jewelry store, police said.
A crowd of thousands flooded the streets of downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning in one of more than 670 Women’s March events worldwide, expressing opposition to President Donald Trump’s stance on issues including reproductive rights, sexual assault, immigration and the environment.
A sea of women in pink knit hats filled the nation’s capital Saturday to deliver a message to President Donald Trump that they will challenge any effort to roll back rights for women and other disaffected groups. Among them were U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and a contingent of Nevadans.
President’s vow to “greatly strengthen and expand” U.S. nuclear capability stirs speculation that nearly 25-year moratorium may draw to a close.
