The man arrested in connection with the killing of a 67-year-old Las Vegas woman confessed to a friend after her death, Las Vegas police said in a report.
A New Jersey teen has pleaded guilty to participating in a plot to try to kill Pope Francis in 2015 during a public Mass in Philadelphia, according to a statement by federal prosecutors.
International star promises a bilingual spectacle in Park Theater residency: ‘We are in Vegas … and we have to do it right.”
President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner traveled with the top U.S. general to an Iraqi base 10 miles from Mosul on Tuesday, and voiced hope the city’s eventual recapture from Islamic State would be “a victory for the world.”
Staples, the office-supply chain that’s pursuing an e-commerce makeover, rose the most in more than four years after the Wall Street Journal reported that it’s in takeover talks.
A 22-year-old suicide bomber born in the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan was behind a blast on the St. Petersburg subway that killed 14 people, Russian investigators said Tuesday.
Love is giving someone all the weapons to kill you and trusting that they won’t. That’s a line in a poem titled “Love Is” that Darelle “RelldaTruth” Davis and Ashley “Ms. AyeVee” Vargas performed together at a Las Vegas Valley poetry slam. Months later, they fell in love.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
The Las Vegas Valley with be dry and sunny until another chance for precipitation over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas police are working to determine if two northwest valley robberies early Tuesday were related.
Private prisons, economic development changes and charter school class-size requirements highlight the 58th day of the Nevada Legislature.
Tony Romo is retiring rather than trying to chase a Super Bowl with another team after losing his starting job with the Dallas Cowboys, a person with knowledge of the decision said Tuesday.
A car hit a cement wall and flipped after it took off during a traffic stop near downtown early Tuesday.
Arkansas officials say their plans for eight executions in a 10-day period will fall through if a federal judge gives death row inmates more time to prepare clemency requests.
The Presidential Records Act requires such correspondence to be preserved for history.
A man was stabbed in the leg near downtown Tuesday morning.
A man faces charges of hit and run and reckless driving after a short police chase Monday morning.
A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria’s rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said.
Florida Georgia Line would win two awards and groove with the Backstreet Boys at the ACM Awards show at T-Mobile Arena, and kicked off the event in a pink caddy driven by a familiar figure.
The Tar Heels have a sixth national championship and are deserving in the sense they proved to be the better of two teams hardly at their best and yet never permitted to be Monday night.
North Carolina found a way to redemption after a heart-breaking loss in the NCAA championship game a year ago.
Brody Dolyniuk can rock it, whether it’s Queen, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, The Stones, The Who or The Beatles. Friday it’s all Pink Floyd at the Smith Center.
Adam Domaracki placed third and Mitchell Abbot finished fourth to help the Bishop Gorman boys golf team win a Southwest League match Monday at Canyon Gate.
Clarissa Lona went 2-for-4 with three RBIs, and Haley Pederson tossed a four-hitter with four strikeouts to help Legacy’s softball team earn a 6-5 win over host Cimarron-Memorial on Monday.
Leadoff hitter Makall Whetten started two three-run innings for the No. 2 Panthers and No. 5 hitter Ally Snelling had three RBIs in a 6-1 home victory over No. 3 Centennial.
Braxton Bruschke hit a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning Monday to lift Spring Valley’s baseball team to a 7-6 home win over Desert Oasis.
Treven Clizbe had 21 kills, 24 digs, four blocks and three aces, including the match-clinching ace, as Arbor View’s boys volleyball team took down visiting Centennial 25-20, 19-25, 25-23, 18-25, 16-14 on Monday.
The crash happened about 7:40 p.m. at the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane.
Isn’t it time for a breakout story on this subject?
She has sponsored Assembly Bill 340 that would pay people on welfare about $78 more each month so that they can buy diapers.
