Jacinto Belen-Lopez of Las Vegas was critically injured Sunday when his Honda Civic collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Hacienda Avenue and Arville Street.
The passenger dragged from a United Airlines plane in Chicago in an incident that sparked international outrage and turned into a public relations nightmare for the carrier, will likely sue the company, his attorney said on Thursday.
Interstate 15 is open after a fuel spill caused the closure of southbound lanes Thursday morning near Lamb Boulevard, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Nevada sought to intervene late Wednesday in a Texas lawsuit that seeks to force the federal government to restart the licensing process for the Department of Energy’s dormant Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Gerard Gallant was named the NHL expansion team’s first head coach Thursday after the sides agreed to terms Monday night.
A misdirected airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition earlier this week killed 18 allied fighters battling the Islamic State group in northern Syria, the U.S. military said Thursday.
A wind advisory will be in effect most of Thursday and temperatures will be above normal, according to the National Weather Service.
Bill Cosby has lost his bid to question his accuser in court before his sexual-assault case goes to trial near Philadelphia.
One man is dead after a Thursday morning crash in North Las Vegas.
The last of South Florida’s “Cocaine Cowboys” has been arrested — some 26 years after he went on the lam — while on a 40-mile bike ride with his wife near the Orlando suburb where they apparently lived under assumed names.
A man was displaced from his home near McCarran International Airport after a fire just before midnight Thursday.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man who robbed a local casino at gunpoint Wednesday night.
A pedestrian is in critical condition after a crash Thursday morning in southeast Las Vegas.
Laying bare deep and dangerous divisions on Syria and other issues, President Donald Trump declared that U.S. relations with Russia “may be at an all-time low.” His top diplomat offered a similarly grim assessment from the other side of the globe after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
One person was fatally shot Thursday morning in what Las Vegas police are calling a robbery-home invasion in the central valley.
The first black woman appointed to the state’s highest court has been found dead on the bank of the Hudson River.
A five-run outburst in the second inning propelled Fresno to a 7-4 victory over Las Vegas on Wednesday night at Cashman Field.
House arrest, recycling competition and Medicaid highlight day 67 of Nevada Legislature.
A 26-year-old woman who fatally stabbed her boyfriend in a car Wednesday night isn’t likely to face charges, Las Vegas police said.
Sophomore Gabriel Achucarro, using his unconventional delivery, threw a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts to stymie the Sierra Vista offense and lead Chatsworth (California) to a 4-0 win in the Steven Janvrin Championship game of the Blazer Spring Bash at Durango High.
Jonathan Bakken was 2-for-3 with two homers and five RBIs as Spring Valley’s baseball team beat visiting Moapa Valley 13-0 on Wednesday.
The schedules and results (when available) for the baseball tournaments being held in Las Vegas during spring break are here.
Ahead of UFC 211, UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic talks about his preparation for his rematch with Junior dos Santos. Though his last loss was to dos Santos, the Ohio-based fighter says the belt will not change hands come May 13.
A proposal in the Nevada Legislature would require cybersecurity plans for all critical infrastructure in the state.
Las Vegas’ foreclosure rate has dropped sharply from a year ago but remains higher than in most cities, a new report shows.
I’ve personally heard from more than 100 GOP donors who were attacked by the IRS for the first time in their lives — only weeks after writing a check to either the GOP, a GOP candidate or a Tea Party group.
If you don’t want to vote, fine. Stay home. That’s your right as a citizen. Don’t be bullied into a voting booth.
Years ago, my defensive driving instructor instilled in me that the goal of driving was “to get from point A to point B safely.” Apparently, according to Mr. Jerrels, he was mistaken.
