President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would direct the Internal Revenue Service to relax enforcement of rules barring tax-exempt churches from participating in politics as part of a much-anticipated executive order on religious liberties.
The Clark County School District bus rolled onto its side after crashing with a sedan near Nellis Boulevard and East Carey Avenue about 8:30 a.m.
Chicago Aviation Commissioner Ginger Evans apologized Thursday for the city employees who forcibly removed a United Airlines passenger, an incident that prompted international condemnation and led the airline to revise its policies.
Classic Empire is the 4-1 favorite to win Saturday’s 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby. The favorite has won the Derby in each of the past four years.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
A memorial will be created at the gay nightclub in Florida, dedicated to the 49 people who were killed in June 2016 in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, its owner said on Thursday.
The 217-213 vote sends bill that would largely erase former President Obama’s 2010 Affordable Car Act to the Senate, where it is expected to undergo substantial changes.
Windy days are ahead as temperatures fall over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
May the Fourth, better known as Star Wars Day, is taking over Las Vegas on Thursday. Bars, museums and stores are celebrating George Lucas’ franchise with a host of parties, events and giveaways from a galaxy far, far away.
A motorcyclist died in a crash Thursday morning on U.S. 95.
Northbound U.S. Highway 95 at Casino Center Drive near downtown Las Vegas has reopened after a one-vehicle crash Thursday morning.
The Clark County Fire Department battled a two-alarm building fire near Interstate 15 and Hacienda, across from Mandalay Bay, early Thursday morning.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus first wowed audiences in the 19th century. For the iconic American spectacle’s final act, it will broadcast the final performance on a 21st century medium: Facebook Live.
The Boston Red Sox on Wednesday permanently banned from Fenway Park a man they said used a racial slur toward another fan, a separate confrontation from the insults directed at Baltimore Orioles outfielder Adam Jones a night earlier but one the team says it is taking just as seriously.
Two people were shot late Wednesday near the Stratosphere, Las Vegas police said.
Cash for filming, new schools for victims of bullying and ex-felons on juries highlight the 88th day of the Nevada Legislature.