The sister of the man whose body was found burned and dismembered in a desert lot three days after Christmas said Thursday that “no one deserves” to be killed and discarded the way he was.
Nintendo Co. says its Nintendo Switch video game console will sell for 29,980 yen (about $260) in Japan, starting March 3.
No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing into the burglary at an apartment complex at 6501 W. Charleston Blvd., near Rainbow Boulevard, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Aria is suing a former executive, Mi Morse, and The Cosmopolitan, alleging Morse took Aria’s confidential information before leaving in late 2016 and is now using it to solicit Aria’s most well-heeled customers to gamble at The Cosmopolitan.
Oakland Raiders executives have told the NFL that Goldman Sachs is committed to financing the team’s proposed domed stadium in Las Vegas with or without an investment from casino executive Sheldon Adelson, the Las Vegas Stadium Authority board learned Thursday.
A man who shot and wounded an Arizona state trooper Thursday along a remote highway and then started slamming the helpless officer’s head into the pavement as the two struggled was shot to death by a passing driver, authorities said.
San Diego might have opened a door much wider for the potential of Sam Boyd Stadium hosting the Raiders should relocation plans be approved by league owners and Oakland fans protest with their wallets.
Like a bolt of lightning from the football heavens, the NFL is toast in San Diego after more than five decades following Thursday’s somewhat shocking announcement that the Chargers’ franchise was moving to Los Angeles.
After a playful back-and-forth over an unauthorized lyric in a fortune cookie, The Killers eventually asked Panda Express to make a donation to children’s charity Serving Our Kids Foundation, which helps feed homeless and at-risk youth in Clark County.
Foothill junior defensive back Jared Ables was named to the U.S. national team for the International Bowl, USA Football announced Wednesday.
Shortly before the rain fell on Thursday, the click of an officer’s cuffs and slam of a police car’s door marked an end to a workers’ protest at a Carl’s Jr. restaurant in Las Vegas.
Allison Gardner, 17, was born with spinal muscular atrophy. Today, Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada formally revealed her long-awaited bathroom makeover, including a custom tub.
NV Energy on Thursday asked state utility regulators to reconsider a decision that restored more favorable net metering rates for up to 1,250 future residential rooftop solar customers in Northern Nevada.
Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop founder Lois Margolet, who built a loyal following for her sandwich shop through creations such as the iconic Bobbie, died of lung cancer in Las Vegas early Thursday morning. She was 68.
Playing as ex-Eagle’s backup band seems to snap Styx out of a rut of playing the same old songs over and over.
UFC lightweight stars Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson have been on a collision course for more than two years. Their paths will finally cross at T-Mobile Arena on March 4 with the interim title on the line in the co-main event of UFC 209.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority on Thursday unanimously agreed to take a wait-and-see approach as the state Legislature convenes next month to consider measures that could affect taxi rates and potential regulations on ride-sharing companies.
A judge ruled Thursday that Bishop Gorman Development Corp. must pay Tiberti Construction $28.7 million for work done on the high school’s campus more than six years ago.
Handicapper Doug Fitz, who has alternated first and second place in the Review-Journal NFL Challenge the last two seasons, said the Green Bay Packers, 4½-point underdogs, are his best bet of the weekend.
Among the many issues candidly addressed on the Atlanta band’s latest record, “Headspace,” is coming to terms with the group’s increasingly hectic lifestyle, which threatened to consume Issues in the aftermath of their successful debut.
As they’ve done in the past, Bon Jovi are holding a contest to select a local band to warm the stage for them when they next hit town at T-Mobile Arena on Feb. 25.
Juan Carlos Osorio had a rocky 2016 season with the Mexican men’s national soccer team, but he ended on a high note. Osorio wants to carry that momentum into 2017, starting against Iceland in Las Vegas.
An estimated 10 percent of fans at the Continental Cup will be American, an uptick from past years.
An Oklahoma man is accused of pointing a knife at a boy’s stomach during a Friday flight that was diverted to Las Vegas.
Cafe de Ponche Crema at Pantry and Mexican Hot Coffee at Hyde Bellagio are a couple of the items On the Menu this week.
Our music picks this week include Silver Snakes at Dive Bar and the RVLTN three-year anniversary bash at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Richard Cotter, 73, of Golden Valley was broadsided as he pulled onto state route 68 and ejected from his vehicle, authorities say.
Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include “Singin’ in the Rain: A Special 65th Anniversary Event” and “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”
Off-season sessions are tedious for some, not as much for others as two-day Goodyear test at Las Vegas Motor Speedway indicates.
Xfinity Series veteran Brendan Gaughan of Las Vegas said he will drive the Chevrolet that Michael McDowell drove to a 15th-place finish in last year’s race. The car owner is Mark Beard of Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
