The 29-year-old last year became the first vocalist to top Billboard’s smooth-jazz chart since Sade in 2010.
The psychological thriller is the sort of thing you’d be far more likely to enjoy if you stumbled across it on Amazon Prime rather than if you paid to see it in a theater.
The Nevada Legislature paused Thursday to honor the life and legacy of native son and former longtime Boulder City Mayor Robert Ferraro.
Public is invited to weigh in on the review of 22 national monuments targeted for reconsideration, including two in Nevada: Gold Butte in northeastern Clark County and Basin and Range in remote Lincoln and Nye counties.
The Amy Schumer-Goldie Hawn comedy is largely just a collection of jokes, outrageous scenes and gonzo supporting roles in search of a plot.
A man who attacked a police decoy mannequin pleaded not guilty Thursday to an attempted murder charge.
A judge is granting a request for new lawyers from a man who fatally shot nine black parishioners during a church Bible study in South Carolina.
Here are your Thursday afternoon headlines.
Much like with his “Sherlock Holmes” movies, writer-director Ritchie makes decidedly aggressive alterations to the story as we’ve come to know it.
Kelly Clarkson will join NBC’s “The Voice” as a coach for season 14, Variety has learned.
The New York Mets’ season of high expectations took another serious hit Thursday when All-Star closer Jeurys Familia was diagnosed with a blood clot in his pitching shoulder that might require surgery.
CARSON CITY — The Nevada Senate gave final legislative approval Thursday to a bill updating testing requirements to prove driver is impaired by marijuana.
Allegations of discrimination from two former employees have led to $177,500 in settlements and prompted policy changes for the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority.
A body matching the description of a 22-year-old Las Vegas man who went missing at the Lake Mead Recreation Area Friday was found Thursday morning, National Park Service officials said.
A bill establishing Indigenous Peoples Day won unanimous approval in the Assembly on Thursday, sending the measure to Gov. Brian Sandoval for his review.
The Oversight Panel for Convention Facilities in Clark County has received a recommendation on the $1.4 billion Las Vegas Convention Center project that would split expansion and renovation projects into two phases.
An American Institute of Architects representative on Thursday called for local firms to be included in the renovation and expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Highway slowpokes who snarl traffic by driving in the left lane could get a ticket under a bill heard Thursday by the Senate Transportation Committee.
Las Vegas’ foreclosure rate kept sliding last month but remained among the 20 highest in the nation.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the ACLU of Nevada are seldom in agreement.
Websites or online services would have to notify users of the type of personal information they collect under a bill introduced Thursday in the Nevada Senate.
That day in the summer of 1967, Richard Goldstein walked into the New York Times offices in midtown Manhattan wearing a purple cape. He was 22, and he was about to deliver a scathing review of perhaps the most important album in rock history.
The Nevada Senate gave final legislative approval Thursday to a bill making active military members or veterans under the age of 21 eligible for a concealed weapons permit.
Rising UFC star Yair Rodriguez will have to get through Frankie Edgar to prove he’s a viable contender in the featherweight division.
President Donald Trump asked former FBI chief James Comey if he was under investigation for alleged ties to Russia, he revealed during an interview with NBC News anchor Lester Holt, and contradicted previous reports about how the senior law-enforcement officer was dispatched from his office.
Despite losing his leg in a motorcycle accident decades ago, the acclaimed musician plays on, performing Saturday at the Dillinger Block Party.
After Always Dreaming crossed the finish line first in the Kentucky Derby, the first question was, “Is he good enough to win the Triple Crown.”
Trevor Noah had quite a life before the “The Daily Show.” Weekends help remind him.
Sin City Opera’s “L’Etoile (The Star)” opens Friday at the Winchester Cultural Center and runs through May 21.
There’s nothing unprecedented about a Nevada attorney general intervening on behalf of the Gaming Control Board in litigation between private parties, even when one of the parties is a licensee.