Jurors deliberated about four hours Friday without reaching a verdict in the trial of Binh “Ben” Chung, a Las Vegas doctor accused of drugging and raping patients.
Loved ones of Army Pfc. Manuel M. Quintana say burial at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City ends decades of uncertainty.
Air Force One departed Friday for Saudi Arabia, the first stop of President Donald Trump’s eight-day debut foreign trip.
One of the pioneers of grunge music and an inspiration to a generation of rock artists is being honored by two Las Vegas music institutions.
Decades after Terri Miller heard that a Pahrump high school teacher was having sex with one of his students, her quest to stamp out the persistent problem continues.
The body of a man found by utility workers Tuesday morning in a residential Henderson neighborhood has been identified.
Resorts World Las Vegas, the supersized, Chinese-themed casino project on the Strip, got a new boss this week, another expected opening date, and another promise of soon-to-come heavy work.
UFC president Dana White hopes to meet with Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s representatives next week to discuss terms for a potential fight against Conor McGregor.
Candidates for the office of North Las Vegas constable would have to obtain law enforcement certification before getting on the ballot under an amendment made to Senate Bill 250 on Friday.
A major swath of roadway in Utah’s Zion National Park is closed until further notice due to a “continuous stream” of falling sand and rock debris, officials announced Friday afternoon.
The first interstate linking Las Vegas and Phoenix will ease traffic congestion and offer a spectacular vista above Lake Mead, transportation officials promised Friday during a tour of ongoing construction.
Here are your Friday afternoon headlines.
Entertainment venue Topgolf scored a victory this week when county commissioners unanimously approved allowing DJs and bands to play music for longer hours on its property three days a month.
Through the eyes of convicted murderer Jeremy Strohmeyer, it was all the casino industry’s fault that 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson was strangled to death in a Primm casino on May 25, 1977.
Paul Thomsen has resigned as a member of the Public Utilities Commission. He gave no reason for his departure in his letter of resignation, which is effective May 15. Thomsen was appointed to the post by Gov. Brian Sandoval in September of 2015.
Former FBI Director James Comey has agreed to testify before the Senate intelligence committee after Memorial Day.
Making music was a hobby for Hope Lumpkin when she was a teen, but when local entertainment company and competition called Are-You-It gave her an opportunity to open for singer/actor Jacob Latimore, she decided to take her craft more seriously.
The Crimson Tide has the highest win total at 10½ (over minus-150), and Ohio State is the only other team in double digits at 10 (over minus-125) in numbers released by CG Technology sports books.
Men allegedly tied up and robbed elderly woman resident early Thursday, then used her bank card at ATMs around the Las Vegas Valley.
Police need the public’s help identifying a woman who stabbed an elderly man in April in downtown Las Vegas.
Senate Bill 265 would impose some of the toughest regulations on pharmaceutical companies in the nation.
It’s show time, Las Vegas! Dozens of performers are descending on the Strip this weekend for the Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena.
If you like snow crab, there’s a good chance you’ll love the all-you-can-eat deal being offered from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Landry’s Seafood House.
“Why is everything so heavy?” Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington asks on “Heavy,” the first single from the band’s new album, “One More Light.”
Yellow Claw will perform a DJ set in support of their sophomore album, “Los Amsterdam,” on Friday at Encore Beach Club’s Nightswim event.
John Fogerty turns 72 on May 28, but he will have to save the wizened old-guy thing for later.
Laughlin Bay Marina, built along the Colorado River last decade, seems like a sleepy space. But now, its new owner is betting the facility can become a destination resort.
Voting centers where any eligible voter in a county or city can cast a ballot on Election Day won partisan approval Friday in the Nevada Senate.
Say amen, somebody: Organist and pianist Cory Henry has played alongside everyone from Bruce Springsteen to P. Diddy.
The Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy Committee voted 4-3 on party lines to approve Senate Joint Resolution 6. It now goes to the full Senate. It also must pass the Assembly to move forward.
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