The Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge will be inspected next week, prompting traffic lane restrictions and the closure of sidewalks along the arched span near Boulder City.
American Eagle Flight 6017 was not evacuated on Sunday as previously reported, American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein said Monday.
Indicted probate lawyer Robert Graham used his firm’s operating account to pay money to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, grand jury transcripts show.
Hispanic leaders say the lack of Latinos in President Donald Trump’s Cabinet is a setback for the country and the minority community that has been a part of presidential administrations for the past three decades.
A pipeline in the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan has leaked oil in an aboriginal community, the provincial government said Monday.
Negotiations between Clark County and The Howard Hughes Corp., which has an ownership stake in the Las Vegas 51s, had stalled last year.
President Donald Trump has picked a fierce critic of the Obama-era “net neutrality” rules to be chief regulator of the nation’s airwaves and internet connections.
Rex Tillerson’s bid to be secretary of state narrowly won approval Monday from the Republican-led Foreign Relations Committee, a move that all but assures the full Senate will confirm President Donald Trump’s pick for the key Cabinet post.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer on Monday granted final approval to Volkswagen AG’s settlement worth up to $1.21 billion with 652 U.S. dealers over its diesel emissions scandal.
Veteran mixed martial arts star Chael Sonnen’s return to competition on Saturday night did not go at all as he had planned as he was submitted by Tito Ortiz in the first round of the main event of Bellator 170 on Saturday night.
About 120 people of various races and religions gathered at First African Methodist Episcopal Church for an event that advocated communication, understanding and love. The Jan. 15 discussion fell during the same week as Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
If you made $55,000 or less in 2016 and need assistance filing your tax return, there are organizations that will help.
President Donald Trump on Monday dismissed allegations in a new lawsuit that he is violating the Constitution by letting his hotels and other businesses accept payments from foreign governments.
NBC suspended Katie Rich, a writer on the staff of “Saturday Night Live,” after she tweeted a joke about President Trump’s youngest son, Barron, on the day of his inauguration.
At many airports, people can eat a giant candy bar, a cinnamon roll the size of a dinner plate or deep-fried delicacies. AtMcCarran International Airport, visitors and locals can work off some of those calories at Zero Level Fitness and Wellness.
Zikiz is one of the Las Vegas Valley’s only non-pizza restaurants with two Zs in its name, but that’s not its most distinguishing feature.
Sometimes the best way for politicians to help veterans is to stop helping them. It’s a lesson Nevada lawmakers need to remember as they go to Carson City and consider bills like AB67.
A Boston man described by his lawyer as a “die-hard Patriots fan” has pleaded not guilty to pulling a fire alarm that roused the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers from their hotel beds ahead of their playoff game against New England.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to Utah’s anti-bigamy law brought by the polygamist stars of the popular reality television show “Sister Wives.”
The woman killed in a double homicide Wednesday night near downtown Las Vegas has been identified.
All that’s left where Penn Jillette’s colorful mansion known as “The Slammer” used to be is dirt.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who was fatally shot in the doorway of an east valley bar Saturday morning as Alberto Sanchez-Delatorre, 24, of Las Vegas.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Monday released the identities of a knife-wielding nude man and the police officer who shot him over the weekend at a Jean hotel-casino.
Five players to watch in the UNLV basketball team’s games at Wyoming at 6 p.m. PST Wednesday and at San Jose State at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Yvette Williams was 19 when the landmark TV miniseries “Roots” aired over eight nights in January 1977. She was no stranger to African-American history,
The Metropolitan Police Department on Monday released the identities of a knife-wielding nude man and the police officer who shot him over the weekend at a Jean hotel-casino.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide at a southeast valley apartment complex.
The Air Force says Davis-Monthan Air Force base in Arizona is on lockdown after unconfirmed reports of gunshot sounds.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce will assemble the largest number of speakers it has ever had at its premiere networking and forecasting event, Preview Las Vegas, on Tuesday.
Doctors say former President George H.W. Bush is moving from the intensive care unit today, and former first lady Barbara Bush has been discharged from the Houston hospital where she underwent treatment for bronchitis.
