Officers and volunteers will perform a resuce demonstration at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park on Saturday morning as part of the Friends of Metro Search and Rescue 5K.
Work at the orchard in the north valley helps determine which plants do best in Southern Nevada’s climate.
A New York City artist briefly placed a small statue of a urinating dog next to Wall Street’s “Fearless Girl” sculpture as a form of counter-protest.
Justin Bieber, Coldplay and Katy Perry will join Ariana Grande at a charity concert in Manchester, England, on Sunday.
The city of Cleveland has fired one police officer and suspended a second involved in the shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.
A flute of nicely chilled prosecco, innovative and well-prepared food, gentle breezes and a sweeping view of a lake graced by silently cruising electric boats and gently honking Canada geese.
Love it or loathe it, the Phantom of the Opera swoops back into town Wednesday, in all its grandeur and glory — swinging chandelier, soaring songbook and all.
If you’ve ever seen a necklace, bracelet or ring and thought it would be just perfect — if only the stones were a different color, or if it were made of silver instead of gold — the new Kendra Scott boutique at Fashion Show mall will hold special appeal.
Fact: Eighty-three percent of women admit they dedicate more time to their skin care routine than their love life.
Triple-digit temperatures challenge even the best skin care routine — more perspiration can clog the purest of pores. If skin is oily or troubled, the heat often complicates the situation.
The 48th annual WSOP begins Wednesday at the Rio Convention Center and features 74 tournaments over the next 7½ weeks that officials believe will appeal to pros and amateurs alike.
After wettest winter in more than a century, fire officials in Northern Nevada gird for dangerous fire season.
Manchester Police searched a new property Tuesday for clues to the bomb attack targeting an Ariana Grande concert, as the pop star announced plans to return for a benefit performance.
Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island power plant will close in 2019, 40 years after the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history, as low natural gas prices make the costs of atomic energy uncompetitive, its owner said on Tuesday.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
A Navy SEAL who fell to his death when his parachute failed to open during a Fleet Week demonstration over the Hudson River has been identified as a 27-year-old Colorado man.
Highs expected to dip into mid- to upper-90s Wednesday and Thursday before again topping 100, National Weather Service says.
Amazon, the e-commerce giant that has changed how much of the world shops for books, toilet paper and TVs, hit a new milestone. Its stock topped $1,000 for the first time.
A man is dead after a Tuesday morning fire at a Henderson house.
Lebanon’s ministry of economy says it has asked the country’s security agency to ban the 2017 “Wonder Woman” movie because its lead actress, Gal Gadot, is an Israeli.
Mike Dubke has resigned as White House communications director, a senior administration official confirmed Tuesday, in the first of what could be a series of changes to President Donald Trump’s senior staff amid the growing Russia scandal.
Hundreds of protesters opposing Texas’ tough new anti-“sanctuary cities” law launched a raucous demonstration from the public gallery in the Texas House on Monday, briefly halting work and prompting lawmakers on the floor below to scuffle — and even threaten gun violence — as tense divides over hardline immigration policies boiled over.
A massive bombing by the Islamic State group outside a popular ice cream shop in central Baghdad and a rush hour car bomb in another downtown area killed at least 27 people on Tuesday.
A man died in a stabbing just after midnight Tuesday in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Kevin Plawecki and Amed Rosario each had three RBIs in the win.
The end of the 2017 legislative is rapidly approaching, and much work remains.