Wahlburgers makes its Mark on Las Vegas Strip

Mark Walhlberg was late, but the scene was great as Wahlburgers opened with a couple hundred fans whooping it up on the Strip.

Shutting down Cashman Center a problem for event organizers

Organizers of community events staged at exhibit halls at Cashman Center are scrambling to find new places once Cashman is mothballed by city officials at the end of the year.

Nevada Legislature looks to reform guardian program

Four measures aimed at implementing reforms to Nevada’s problem-plagued guardianship programs are intended to clarify “who is watching the guardians,” a Senate panel was told Wednesday.

Nevada Fishing Report

Anglers are finding bait fish outside of Government Wash and good action for striped bass and catfish at Lake Mead.

Death penalty bill prompts hours of debate in Nevada Legislature

Members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee listened to more than three hours of testimony on Wednesday about Assembly Bill 237, which would abolish the death penalty in Nevada.

911 calls capture chaos at Cincinnati nightclub

Recordings of people calling 911 after a nightclub shooting in Cincinnati in which one person was killed and 16 injured capture the chaos of the incident.

2 arrested in connection with ‘jugging’ crimes

Two Houston men have been arrested in connection with five incidents in a trending crime police are calling “jugging.” The crime involves suspects stalking victims from banks and businesses who have bank bags or envelopes. Police said the crime is named after the nickname for a bank bag.

Ford recalls 500K vehicles for engine fires, door problems

Ford is recalling more than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to fix separate problems that can cause engine fires and doors to fly open unexpectedly.

Washington granted extension on REAL ID compliance

With a deadline looming that could affect Washington residents’ ability to fly domestically, the state has been granted a temporary extension from the enforcement of federal requirements for state driver’s licenses and ID cards.

Motorcyclist dies in southwest Las Vegas crash

A motorcyclist who was hospitalized in critical condition died Wednesday afternoon after a collision with a vehicle in the area of West Flamingo Road and South Durango Drive, police said.

State Department employee charged with lying to FBI

A veteran State Department employee has been charged with making false statements to the FBI about gifts she had received from Chinese intelligence agents, the Justice Department said Wednesday.