A Georgia judge sentenced two people to lengthy prison terms Monday for their role in the disruption of a black child’s birthday party with Confederate flags, racial slurs and armed threats.
Three people died and two were injured when a small plane carrying them home from a cheerleading competition crashed into two Southern California homes Monday, authorities said.
It’s been an up-and-down month for Joshua trees in the region. In California, thousands of the iconic desert plants recently won permanent federal protection.
Performers from multiple Cirque du Soleil shows and other MGM shows helped provide entertainment for those giving blood at T-Mobile Arena Monday.
I do not want to hear that a lack of experience will doom the system. That is hogwash.
Paid administrative leave after buying heroin? Allowed to drive agency vehicles after several DUIs?
Leave it up to the employer to decide what a worker is worth. If the worker isn’t satisfied, he should leave.
How will the Department of Motor Vehicles verify if the people who get, renew or change an address under this bill are legally allowed to vote?
Like them or not, media outlets — regardless of their perceived political affiliations — serve a vital role in fostering debate and providing information that Americans need to make decisions about serious policy issues.
A person is in critical condition after being shot “multiple times” in the central valley Monday evening.
While Caesars Entertainment has a robust lineup of shows at Harrah’s, Jubilee Theater at Bally’s has been dark for more than a year.
A Las Vegas judge who used the power of her office to do a favor for a friend has been fined $1,000 and publicly reprimanded for violating professional ethics codes.
Las Vegas police are investigating a bomb threat made to the Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada on Monday.
A woman who accused an officer of pulling off her pants and then photographing her without consent is set to receive a $24,999 settlement from the Metropolitan Police Department.
With national media watching, jury selection started Monday in the trial of a former mixed martial arts fighter known as War Machine, accused of beating and sexually assaulting a former girlfriend.
Las Vegas officials are considering cracking down on olfactory offenses and setting city standards to measure odors, curtail nuisance smells and identify those being emitted from potentially harmful substances.
A student who can show mastery of a lower-level subject — like, say, Algebra 1 — through a test or other assessment could advance to the next level under a “competency-based education” pilot program introduced Monday in a Nevada Assembly education committee.
A man shot earlier this month in the northeast valley died from his injuries Monday.
Nearby public schools would be required to provide a safe space for charter schools evacuating campus in an emergency situation under a proposal presented to the Nevada Assembly education committee.
With the modern workplace favoring technically savvy employees, more and more students are flocking to career and technical education.
Three burglars targeted the home of Pawn Stars host Corey Harrison earlier this month.
There is likely only three chances left this season to bet against UNLV, which has lost nine straight games while going 1-7-1 against the spread and has covered only two of their last 14 games.
A Nevada senator thinks it’s time the state fights its fat problem.
The 2017 weather forecast for financial markets and regulation is cloudy with a good chance of sunshine, a panel of industry professionals was told on Monday at a conference in Las Vegas.
Daytona 500 champion Kurt Busch will be back behind the wheel and on the race track again on Sunday, but first, he gets to celebrate a little more.
Older inmates convicted of nonviolent offenses could be released on parole if they meet certain criteria under a bill considered Monday by the Senate Committee on Judiciary.
President Donald Trump told the nation’s governors Monday that “nobody knew health care could be so complicated” as Republicans in Congress and the administration continued to grapple with repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
Kurt Busch, who closed as a 28-1 long shot, helped bail out Las Vegas sports books, which would’ve taken a big hit had Chase Elliott won.
The state has released a snapshot of Nevada’s economy that looks healthier than previously reported.
A 3-year-old girl almost died after she was repeatedly punched in the stomach by her mother’s boyfriend, police records say.