North Korean missiles could reach Las Vegas, experts say

While North Korea has long claimed to have the ability to strike the U.S. mainland with its missiles, Western military experts have mostly scoffed. They aren’t anymore.

Las Vegas comic book artists inspire and donate to kids

Comic book artist Free Isabelo of Las Vegas doesn’t just draw superheroes for a living. He draws kids out of their shells too — using the common language of comic books, beloved characters and creative inspirations of all kinds.

Evidence shows 3 non-citizens voted in Nevada’s 2016 election

Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, responding Wednesday for details on allegations of Nevada voter fraud, said her office obtained evidence that three non-citizens voted in Clark County in last year’s election.

Inmate dies at Las Vegas hospice

Donte Lamont Adams, a 46-year-old inmate serving time in Las Vegas died Tuesday afternoon, the state Department of Corrections said.

 
New England Patriots honored at White House for Super Bowl win

President Donald Trump welcomed the New England Patriots to the White House Wednesday, noting the parallels between his own upset victory and their stunning Super Bowl win.

Nevada Fishing Report

Striped bass are active at the north and south ends of Lake Mohave.

House Calls program serves Southern Nevada’s aging population

In HealthCare Partners’ House Calls program, health care professionals regularly visit homes to treat patients who were released from hospitals with conditions that make it difficult for them to get to doctors’ offices.

Golden Knights name leaders for youth hockey program

Gabe Gauthier, who has been the head coach of the Las Vegas Storm Junior A hockey team, has been named director of coaches for the Junior Golden Knights traveling team program.

How to donate your body to science

When they die, Joy and Harlan Dotson wish to donate their bodies to science, preferably a local medical school. But they don’t know how to go about it.

Las Vegas working with soccer team to use Cashman Field

Las Vegas city officials will negotiate with a United Soccer League team to use the existing baseball field at Cashman Center, which the city will soon own.

Nevada Senate bill protects people who post online reviews

Businesses would be prohibited from using form contracts that waive the rights of consumers to post reviews of goods or services under a bill passed unanimously Wednesday by the Nevada Senate.

Las Vegas man arrested in Henderson tavern shooting

Bryce Brewer, 23, was arrested in his home about 5 p.m. Tuesday in connection with the firing of a handgun early that morning inside PKWY Tavern, 445 Marks St. No one was injured.