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.
Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to food and dining trends? How about salt from the Philippines that looks like a dinosaur egg, almonds you can crack open in your hands or soap made from recycled fry oil?
The accountancy firm behind the biggest blunder in Oscar history is staying in the picture.
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.
P.J. Washington will be concluding his decorated, three-year Findlay Prep career this week following the Dick’s High School Nationals tournament in New York City.
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.
UNLV left tackle Kyle Saxelid is happy about the Raiders moving to Las Vegas despite his ties to Northern California.
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.
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.
The Nevada Senate unanimously approved a bill Wednesday requiring pupils be taught about organ and tissue donation in health classes.
Three Las Vegas middle school students reported being inappropriately touched and harassed by their math teacher starting as early as August, according to a police report.
After spending more than six decades watching over downtown Las Vegas, the iconic Blue Angel statue is getting some restoration and relaxation.
Businesses with 50 or more employees would have to provide paid sick leave under a bill heard Wednesday by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy.
Now that you know a little more about coconuts, how do you open the darned things? With a cleaver or hammer if you’re going old school. But there are numerous gadgets on the market to make the job a lot easier.
A proposal to allow eligible Nevada rooftop solar customers additional time to opt-in to grandfathered net metering rules and rates was approved Wednesday by the Public Utilities Commission.
A free app for smartphones and computer tablets was unveiled this week to help drivers navigate the Project Neon construction zone in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said Wednesday.
Starting Saturday, visitors will have an extra hour to enjoy the scenic loop at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
The Yelp contributor didn’t mince words: “Face it, the food sucks, but that’s why tailgating is key before every game.”
The unofficial odds on where the Raiders could end up playing in 2019 (or sooner) while waiting for their new $1.9 billion stadium to be built in Las Vegas.
In another reminder of Nevadans’ weak personal finances, a new report ranks the Silver State among the bottom of the pack for financial literacy.
Two former associates of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were sentenced to federal prison on Wednesday for their role in the “Bridgegate” lane closure scandal that played a part in torpedoing the Republican’s White House ambitions.
A pedestrian who was struck by a motorcycle Jan. 7 died three days later, the Metropolitan Police Department said Wednesday.
Nobody does Las Vegas the way Mark Wahlberg does Las Vegas.
A Durango High School student was arrested Tuesday after making terroristic threats on Twitter, according to Clark County School District police.
A major update to Microsoft’s Windows 10 system will start reaching consumers and businesses on April 11, offering 3-D drawing tools, game-broadcasting capabilities and better ways to manage your web browsing.
MGM Resorts International has marked a milestone in construction of its western Massachusetts casino.
Heroin use in the United States has risen five-fold in the past decade and dependence on the drug has more than tripled, with the biggest jumps among whites and men with low incomes and little education, researchers said on Wednesday.
Buffy Summers and her old pals from Sunnydale High are reuniting to celebrate the 20th birthday of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
This tropical favorite that was introduced in the United States around the turn of the 20th century as Baker’s sweetened coconut flakes is available in numerous forms.
A federal judge in Hawaii decided Wednesday to extend his order blocking President Donald Trump’s travel ban, preventing the government from suspending new visas for people from six Muslim-majority countries and halting the U.S. refugee program.
