Northbound Interstate 15 near the Charleston Boulevard exit has reopened after being closed for almost seven hours after a semitrailer crash Friday morning.
A fugitive accused of stealing numerous weapons from a Wisconsin gun store and sending an anti-government manifesto to the White House has been arrested after nine days on the run, sheriff’s officials said Friday.
A man is in critical condition after an early morning crash in western Las Vegas.
Orlando police reveal nearly half of the 49 victims in the Pulse nightclub attack died on the dance floor without a chance to react or run for help.
President Donald Trump’s tweets are adding fuel to a “vicious cycle” of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea’s vice foreign minister told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview Friday. The official added that if the U.S. shows any sign of “reckless” military aggression, Pyongyang is ready to launch a pre-emptive strike of its own.
An amusement park roller coaster featuring a “cobra roll,” ”sidewinder loop,” and “countless swift reversals” stalled Thursday evening outside of Washington, D.C., leaving 24 riders stuck 100 feet up in the air.
Hey, procrastinators: Don’t freak out if you haven’t finished your taxes. The IRS is giving you a reprieve until Tuesday.
A seven-member, self-funded team consisting of four siblings won the international X Prize tricorder consumer medical competition — yes, inspired by the “Star Trek” gizmo — besting 312 entrants from 38 countries, many with corporate and government backing.
At an auction in September, the Bureau of Land Management is planning to offer “fluid mineral leases” on three parcels totaling just over 4,700 acres near Zion National Park in Utah.
Brady Rodgers, who threw three quality starts against Las Vegas last season, did so again Thursday night, giving up one run in six innings as Fresno defeated the 51s 12-4 at Cashman Field.
Payday loans and asset forfeiture on docket for a busy deadline day in the Nevada Legislature.