Las Vegas residents and beloved stars of the HGTV series “The Property Brothers” Drew and Jonathan Scott are giving their devotees the opportunity to own a bona fide, Scott brothers-designed home.
“George Bugatti’s Piano Bar” at The Smith Center’s Cabaret Jazz will welcome a variety of performers to explore the versatile form that ranges from musical theater to jazz to American standards. First guest up: John O’Hurley.
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch is being sued for nearly $1.5 million by his former sports management company after he terminated their relationship last March.
A woman has pleaded not guilty in Nevada state court to charges alleging she intentionally drove onto a Las Vegas Strip sidewalk, killing one pedestrian and injuring at least 34 others less than a week before Christmas 2015.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who died Thursday after a Wednesday night crash in the central valley as Joseph Corcelle, 40.
The seaside Florida launchpad from which astronauts once blasted off for the moon comes back to life this weekend thanks to the commercial space venture founded by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk.
AT&T on Thursday announced an expanded version of its unlimited data plan that does not require an additional subscription to a pay-TV service.
A Maryland auction house is selling Adolf Hitler’s personal traveling telephone.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. has reached agreement to pay a $44 million “exit fee” to leave as a retail customer of Nevada Power and purchase its own power supplies on the wholesale market.
The Trump administration is considering a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants, according to a draft memo obtained by The Associated Press.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle King Dunlap was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of violating a protective order in Nashville, Tenn.
The leading edge of a powerful Pacific storm entered southern and central California early Friday, bringing rains that forecasters said could become the strongest in years if not decades.
More than 340,000 people passed on Nevada’s hotel rooms last year and opted instead to book a place to stay using the home-sharing service Airbnb.
YouTube is killing one of its more obstrusive ad formats: The Google-owned video service said Friday that it was going to phase out unskippable 30-second preroll ads by next year.
A man suspected of burglary and attempted murder in North Las Vegas may have been driven by a love triangle, according to arrest documents.
Goodwill of Southern Nevada is building a new store and donation center in the southwestern valley.
It didn’t take long for President Donald Trump to start running out of the custom-made Cross pens he uses to sign executive orders.
A Florida man is accused in a plot to blow up several Target stores along the East Coast in an attempt to acquire cheap stock in the company if the stock value plunged after the explosions.
It’s Day 12 of the 2017 Legislative Session. It’s the second Friday of the session, and like last Friday, it’ll be a light day for lawmakers.
Senate Republicans are poised to use their majority to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee, Scott Pruitt, to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, despite calls from Democrats for a delay.
You can still pass “Go” and collect $200 on the Monopoly board, but you soon won’t be able to do it with the thimble game piece.
A man was shot in the leg Friday morning in what Las Vegas police said might be a domestic-related incident.
Making his debut on the world stage, Vice President Mike Pence will seek to reassure skeptical allies in Europe about U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump.
The Clark County fire department considers an east valley fire suspicious and may need the public’s help.
Anyone with an internet connection can see temperature and air sampling data that shows Earth is warming due to humans burning fossil fuels. But when it comes to learning what climate change means to pristine Sierra Nevada lakes, tapping a keyboard isn’t good enough.
From down 11 points in the first half against Cheyenne on Thursday, the Pirates rallied in the second half to win 57-53 in the Class 3A Southern Region semifinals at Sunrise Mountain.
Is replacing a severely disfigured person’s face with one from a dead donor ready to be called regular care, something insurers should cover? Mayo Clinic has raised that question by doing the first U.S. face transplant that’s not part of research.
The six suspects were arrested Thursday after police received tips, surveillance footage and photos from concerned citizens, according to the Henderson Police Department.
A woman was beaten and robbed at gunpoint in the west-central valley Thursday evening, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The 16th Annual “Run Away With Cirque du Soleil” 5K run and 1-mile fun walk returns to Springs Preserve on Saturday, March 11, transforming the venue into an interactive, one-of-a-kind Cirque experience perfect for the entire family.
