Law enforcement could seize a private drone found crashed, grounded, disabled or abandoned and impound it under procedures similar to those for abandoned vehicles.
All three library branches in North Las Vegas will be closed Thursday so that employees can attend professional development training, city officials said.
Kevin Harvick led 292 laps and was headed to a dominating victory in Atlanta when he was caught speeding on pit road — one of 13 penalties administered for exceeding the speed limit.
Speedway Motorsports CEO Marcus Smith was coy about Las Vegas adding a fall NASCAR race. But at least he didn’t issue a terse statement adding nothing to the conversation.
Upgrades to four pedestrian bridges at the southern end of the Strip will be completed six months ahead of schedule, but the expedited timeline adds $235,000 to the final cost.
It’s time for yet another free breakfast. IHOP restaurants will celebrate National Pancake Day with free pancakes on Tuesday at locations across Las Vegas.
Junior guard Dakota Gonzalez was named to the All-Mountain West team while teammate Brooke Johnson was an honorable mention.
Nevada’s Sen. Dean Heller and Rep. Ruben Kihuen had expressed concern that the move would force local military veterans to “travel hundreds of miles” to get health care.
A man was shot about 11 a.m. Monday near the 1500 block of Cobb Lane, near Owens and Eastern avenues, police said.
Las Vegas liquor store owner Jeffrey Nowak was sentenced Friday to 41 months in prison for tax evasion and conspiring to defraud the United States government.
The United States is deploying an advanced anti-missile defense system to South Korea as part of steps to bolster its ability to defend against North Korean ballistic missiles, the White House said Monday.
Saving and investing easily trump splurging on a vacation or shopping spree, according to a new Bankrate.com report.
The Golden Knights made history Monday by making their first-ever player transaction.
Film historian Robert Osborne, the effervescent primetime host of Turner Classic Movies since the cabler’s inception in 1994, has died. He was 84.
An Indian man wounded in an apparently racially motivated shooting that killed his friend at a suburban Kansas City bar told detectives that the gunman asked if their “status was legal” before he opened fire, according to an affidavit released Monday.
The 2017 TechConnect event may have filled the gap for employers seeking entry- and graduate-level workers in science technology engineering and math fields in Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas police said a woman was stabbed, and her husband was found dead Monday inside a central valley apartment.
Live from Los Angeles, it’s “La La Land” live!
The Pacific-12 Conference’s decision to leave the 13,000-seat MGM Grand Garden for the larger and more modern 18,000-seat T-Mobile Arena for its men’s basketball postseason tournament was the next logical step according to commissioner Larry Scott.
After a day off, Vegas Madness gets back underway today with the West Coast Conference men’s and women’s tournament semifinals and the Mountain West women’s tournament play-in games.
Dr. Fareed Sheikh, a cardiologist with Dignity Health and St. Rose hospitals, said that while a stroke can happen with any surgery, it’s most often associated with cardiovascular surgery. Occurrence is “1 to 2 percent, if that. Not a lot,” he said. “But when it does happen, it’s devastating.”
The fatal shooting of a Las Vegas man in the central valley Saturday night was ruled a homicide on Monday by the Clark County coroner.
It’s not your imagination that the sneezing and discomfort that usually comes with the spring bloom is here now.
Beyonce has showed off more of her growing baby bump.
Andy Walmsley’s career as a set designer has reached a stage many in show business only dream about, including “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” and “So You Think You Can Dance.”
The man found dead with a gunshot wound to the head Friday night in the east valley has been identified.
Milena Kaplan had just finished a spin class at Las Vegas Athletic Club in October 2012 when she knew something wasn’t right.
Charm McElree grew up hearing stories about how her uncle died serving his country during World War II. When her brother served in the Marines during the Vietnam War, she prayed for his safe return.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by a Jamaican pimp who styled himself as Dracula.
Chilly conditions in the Las Vegas Valley will turn into above-normal temperatures by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.