RadioShack has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in just over two years, putting the future of the nearly 100-year-old electronics retailer in doubt. Three Las Vegas stores are affected.
Las Vegas Paving Corp. has picked up more land at Lake Las Vegas, this time getting property in a court settlement.
In an effort to boost awareness about domestic violence, former adult film actress Christine Mackinday took to social media soon after she was brutally beaten by her ex-boyfriend, a mixed martial arts fighter, she testified Thursday.
Payments to Pyramid Lake and Walker River Paiute tribes arise from federal court case that required establishment of polling sites on reservations.
Getting Nevada’s retail marijuana industry off the ground will cost about $14 million over the next two years, the state’s tax department director said Thursday.
The city of Las Vegas and Clark County still need to find the money to complete the Spencer Greenway Trail and UNLV Campus Bike Plan, officials with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said Thursday.
Democrats introduced a bill Thursday in the Nevada Senate to overhaul a Republican-backed law that provides immunity from liability when deadly force is used in civilian cases of justifiable homicide.
The Sundevils welcome back defending Sunrise Region champion Matthew Manganello.
A Clark County grand jury Thursday charged a woman with more than 40 crimes after allegations that she stole more than $50,000 from the special-needs trust of a disabled man in her care.
A bill that would eliminate Nevada’s law requiring constables of urban areas to become certified peace officers has been written and sent to committee.
Tina Quigley, general manager of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, will now earn $254,687 annually as part of a pay raise unanimously approved Thursday by the agency’s board of directors.
Organizers decided to sideline the Vegas 16 postseason basketball tournament because they weren’t assured of receiving the teams needed to make it work. The tournament launched last year.
Four of the past five Kentucky Derby winners have come out of Southern California. Thus, the San Felipe will lay out the blueprint for the Santa Anita Derby and then on to the Kentucky Derby.
With attendance and TV ratings lagging and sponsors falling by the wayside, NASCAR practically threw out the rule book and started over.
A constitutional amendment that would change Nevada law to recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, won approval Thursday in the Assembly.
Four adults and two children were displaced Thursday morning after a passerby alerted them about smoke coming from their house near Alta Drive and Decatur Boulevard.
Hyperloop One will test its transportation technology in an industrial park near North Las Vegas before the end of June.
Nevada State College students’ efforts helped set the wheels in motion for the new deaf studies bachelor’s degree approved March 2 by the state Board of Regents.
It appears it isn’t going to matter that the Oakland Raiders and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority won’t have a lease agreement in place when NFL owners meet in Phoenix at the end of the month to consider relocation of the team to Southern Nevada.
Lawmakers on Thursday questioned whether a bill to prohibit teen drivers from using cellphones behind the wheel would spur them to hide distracted driving habits.
Before the racing season began, 38-year-old Kurt Busch was asked about the races he’d still like to win. There was Daytona, and now there is the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Vegas Madness is all over town today with the Mountain West, WAC and Pac-12 men all in action at three different venues. We’ll be live-blogging from the different venues all day.
French authorities say they have issued arrest warrants for two more suspects in the November 2015 gun and suicide bomb attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.
Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced a 25-count indictment against a Henderson woman accused of selling “do-it-yourself” Botox.
A State Bar of Nevada disciplinary panel Thursday recommended disbarring jailed probate lawyer Robert Graham over the alleged theft of millions of dollars from clients.
The Republican plan backed by President Donald Trump to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system cleared itsfirst hurdle Thursday, but its chances for passage in Congress looked uncertain.
No one was injured in a Thursday morning rollover crash that blocked two lanes on U.S. Highway 95 near Boulder Highway.
Vegas Madness continues today with the Mountain West and WAC women taking the day off and the MW, WAC and Pac-12 men in action all day.
Facebook is continuing its full-on assault on Snapchat by adding a Snapchat Stories clone to Facebook Messenger.
Allison Serafin, a former state Board of Education member and founder of Opportunity 180, a non-profit tasked to bring charter operators to Nevada, announced Thursday she was stepping down at the end of April.
