A bill requiring Uber, Lyft and similar companies to ensure that their drivers have valid state business registrations before they go to work was heard by the Senate Commerce Committee on Friday.
Four people were arrested following two Wednesday robberies, including a robbery of a taxi driver in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
The nation’s electrical grid is aging and has widespread vulnerabilities, but Nevada has the potential to be an example to other states, a Senate panel heard Friday.
For the most part, “Kong: Skull Island” is just an excuse — albeit a more entertaining one than it should be — to launch a series of big-budget monster battles. But thanks to Reilly’s Hank Marlow, and things take a hilariously bonkers turn.
He doesn’t say one word while he’s onstage, yet he has audiences doubled over in laughter at his antics.
The quintet’s “Larger Than Life” showcase has the same arena look, and carefully choreographed vibe, of the act’s teen years.
Scientists said on Friday they had developed a new method to neutralize a dangerous fungal toxin affecting crops that can lead to cancer, childhood stunting and other health threats.
The Pentagon chief will meet his military and civilian leaders in coming days about reports that nude photos of female service members are being secretly posted online without their permission.
Gov. Brian Sandoval’s budget would increase the average student spending for fiscal year 2018 by $126 — from $5,774 to $5,900 per student.
We may be down to the last couple of days of Vegas Madness, but it’s not over yet.
Joseph Nicolosi, a psychologist who promoted the idea that homosexuality could be cured, has died at age 70.
Temporary protection orders could be extended up to six months under a bill heard Friday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
Tesla chief Elon Musk is promising to solve an energy crisis in Australia or his company’s services are free.
Nevada Task Force 1 has been deployed in the past after events like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the Oklahoma City bombing.
Starting today, thousands will descend in Austin for the splashy red-carpet movie and TV premieres at South by Southwest, as well as concerts, panels and keynotes speeches.
Staples has posted disappointing results and announced plans to shutter 70 stores in North America.
Las Vegas police are seeking help finding a man suspected of attacking a clerk during an attempted robbery in the southeast valley.
The central figure in a highly publicized northwest Arizona prison escape in 2010 that led to two murders in New Mexico has died in custody.
Lexus of Las Vegas has pledged to match dollar for dollar up to $1,000 to help Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas reach its goal of $5,000 during Nevada’s Big Give 24-hour online crowdfunding event March 23.
Cox Communications and Findlay Automotive Group are collaborating to drive home the message of behind-the-wheel safety through the fourth annual iChoose to Drive campaign.
A no-cost, no-debt college degree is now being offered to employees and family members at Desert 215 Superstore Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram in the southwest valley and Sahara Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram at 5050 W. Sahara Ave.
Already a best-selling vehicle at Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica was recently named the Free Press Utility Vehicle of the Year at the 2017 North American International Auto Show. This prestigious award is presented by a panel of 60 automotive journalists and recognizes vehicles that excel in innovation, value, performance, design excellence and driver satisfaction.
This year the Lincoln Motor Company celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding, which means families have been riding comfortably in Lincolns for a century. With the rollout of another Lincoln Navigator, that tradition will continue.
Volkswagen AG pleaded guilty on Friday to three felony counts as part of a $4.3 billion settlement reached with the Justice Department in January over the automaker’s massive diesel emissions scandal.
The Las Vegas Valley is heading into an unseasonably warm weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Charlie Rose returns to television on Monday, following a recovery from heart surgery he says his doctors told him has been “exemplary.”
A 2-year-old boy in England wasn’t very impressed with a chance to meet Queen Elizabeth and showed it by throwing a tantrum in front of her majesty.
High winds that blew through the Cleveland area knocked a little girl off her feet, literally.
After a meticulous restoration that took more than a year, a Stradivarius violin that was stolen from violinist Roman Totenberg and missing for decades is about to return to the stage.
North Korea’s soccer match against Malaysia to open a 2019 Asian Cup qualifying group has been postponed because of political fallout from the death of Kim Jong Un’s half-brother in Kuala Lumpur.