A panel of lawmakers on Wednesday approved funding of nearly $400,000 to provide contracted security for the state’s National Guard facilities, although some committee members expressed concern about the move to privatization.
While experience has taught veteran boaters to exercise caution when it comes to boating during inclement weather, those who are new to the boating sports sometimes miss the warning signs.
Las Vegas has long been a showcase for innovation, so it’s only natural the Strip would be the home of the first land-based robotic bar in the world.
Iceland will be the first country in the world to make employers prove they offer equal pay regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality or nationality, the Nordic nation’s government said Wednesday.
One conference tournament down, three to go.
Professional long drive is returning to Mesquite with the “Clash of the Canyon,” scheduled for June 3 to 6 at the Mesquite Regional Sports Complex. The event will be televised live by the Golf Channel.
Above-average temperatures and sunny skies are expected through the weekend in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A German court named Frankfurt-based Deka Investment on Wednesday as lead plaintiff for 1,470 damages claims against Volkswagen.
A zoo director says a 5-year-old rhinoceros at the wildlife park he runs near Paris has been shot three times in the head by assailants who stole the animal’s horn.
A judge ruled Tuesday that hearings for two teenagers accused of shooting a 14-year-old girl in the head and leaving her critically wounded in a ditch will remain open to the public and media.
Somebody fired a shot after a security guard confronted three men who broke out a vacant northwest valley apartment window late night Tuesday, Las Vegas police said.
Many American women stayed home from work, joined rallies or wore red Wednesday to demonstrate how vital they are to the U.S. economy, as International Women’s Day was observed with a multitude of events around the world.
A woman arrived at a Green Valley Grocery with a cut on her arm and told authorities she had been stabbed Wednesday morning, Las Vegas police said.
A freight train crashed into a bus full of Texas tourists visiting Gulf Coast casinos, killing four in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Winds are expected to slow down Wednesday, but weather conditions are still not ideal for emergency crews battling wildfires in four states that have killed six people and destroyed hundreds of square miles of land.
An examination of Neil Gorsuch’s writings shows he can be breezy with the written word. He can be jocular. He invokes myth and literature and even sports. And you don’t have to agree with his opinions to appreciate the final product.
The Statue of Liberty has her juice back after an evening-long partial power outage.
Sixteen people were displaced from their apartments after a two-alarm roof fire in the central Las Vegas Valley late Tuesday night.
Adam Hill and Betsy Helfand from the Las Vegas Review-Journal review Gonzaga’s win over Saint Mary’s at the WCC tournament and discuss the UNLV women’s win in the Mountain West quarterfinals over Utah State.
A fashion show, held Tuesday night in Dhaka and attended by fashion lovers, rights activists and diplomats including the U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh, aimed to redefine the notion of beauty while calling attention to the menace of acid attacks.
Heavyweight contender Ben Rothwell has been notified of a potential violation of the UFC’s anti-doping policy.
The Australian government minister in charge of the suspended seabed search for the Malaysia Airlines jet told victims’ families and friends at an anniversary church service on Wednesday that he remained hopeful that Flight 370 would be found.
Keep an eye on school building, bilingual education and renewable energy mandates on Day 31 the 2017 Legislative session: