Even with eight of the world’s top 10 players in the main draw, an unranked rival is grabbing all the headlines at an indoor clay-court event this week.
County commissioners recently approved permits related to a planned location at 5737 S. Jones Blvd., near the intersection with Russell Road.
With coach Steve Kerr ailing, the Golden State Warriors are in capable hands with assistant Mike Brown.
Authorities in Southern California searched Monday for a missing 5-year-old boy whose father was arrested after being found passed out at a park.
Mir is unhappy with the adjudication process of USADA after he was handed a two-year ban on Friday
Brandon Flowers bought the 8,300-square-foot estate in 2010, and has since spent over $2 million in renovations.
Tim Tebow had his best week in the minors, showing some consistency at the plate last week with two multi-hit games for the Columbia Fireflies.
Serena Williams is briefly back at No. 1 in the WTA rankings, despite not playing a match since January — and with plans to take the rest of 2017 off because she is expecting a baby.
Caitlyn Jenner opened up Monday in an Associated Press interview about her rocky road to transition and why she wrote a tell-all memoir, “The Secrets of My Life.”
Manny Pacquiao says his July 2 world title bout with Jeff Horn is his chance to tell the boxing world “I’m not done yet.”
The lawyer representing Dr. David Dao, who was dragged from a United Airlines plane, said he will also represent a woman whose clash with an American Airlines flight attendant went viral over the weekend.
A man fatally shot his female supervisor and then killed himself, leading to an evacuation of a multi-story building in the northern part of Dallas on Monday morning, police said.
Billionaire Elon Musk is getting close with actress Amber Heard.
Erin Moran, known for playing Joanie Cunningham on “Happy Days,” died of stage 4 cancer, Variety has confirmed.
A woman struck and killed by a Metropolitan Police Department patrol car April 8 has been identified as 77-year-old Kathleen Guy of Las Vegas.
The woman fatally struck by a car late Thursday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
When Kari Garcia was receiving a final review by the Southern Nevada Health District’s Facilities Design Assessment and Permitting department before opening her North Las Vegas bakery in November, the inspector pointed out that she’d missed one minor detail.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson broke the U.S. record Monday for most time in space and talked up Mars during a congratulatory call from President Donald Trump.
A federal judge declared a mistrial Monday in the first Bunkerville standoff case, which targeted six men accused of conspiring with rancher Cliven Bundy to derail a court-ordered cattle seizure in 2014.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
Warm and breezy conditions in the Las Vegas Valley this week are expected to continue before a gradual cool-down, according to the National Weather Service.
Bill O’Reilly may no longer be on television, but he’s returning to the air Monday — with a new podcast episode.
An imposing white oak tree that has watched over a New Jersey community and a church for hundreds of years is about to come down, leaving residents with a sense of loss as they recall the site that’s been a go-to location for formal photos, a landmark for driving directions and a remarkable piece of natural history.
Two condemned Arkansas killers who admit they’re guilty but fear their poor health could lead to extreme pain during lethal injections set for Monday might become the first inmates put to death in a double execution in the U.S. in more than 16 years.
Former President Barack Obama used his first public appearance since leaving office to dole out advice to young people on leadership, managing social media and even marriage. What he didn’t do was mention his successor.
As hotel chains look for new ways to attract younger travelers, bathrobes have become one more way to add pizazz to an otherwise predictable stay.
A man jailed at Clark County Detention Center died Sunday night.
Workers in New Orleans removed the first of four prominent Confederate monuments Monday morning, becoming the latest Southern institution to sever itself from symbols viewed by many as a representation racism and white supremacy.
Israel has come to a standstill as people stopped in their tracks for a two-minute siren that wailed across the country in remembrance of the Holocaust’s 6 million Jewish victims.
Two suspects were killed by security agencies after the shooting of Italian-born author and conservationist Kuki Gallmann, Kenya’s Internal Security Minister Joseph Nkaissery said Monday.
