Police are investigating after someone spray painted a racial slur on the front gate of LeBron James’ home in Los Angeles on the eve of the NBA Finals.
A New Hampshire man who, in 2014, gathered his guns and drove across the country to join rancher Cliven Bundy’s armed stand against federal agents was sentenced Wednesday to 87 months in prison.
CNN has fired Kathy Griffin from their annual New Year’s Eve program, which she cohosted with anchor Anderson Cooper.
The 91-year-old Henderson man who died Tuesday morning in an electrical fire has been identified as John Gilbert Duffin.
“All About Eggs,” a book from celebrity chef David Chang’s Lucky Peach empire that was released in April, notes that “Eggs are often the first things that home cooks learn to cook, yet they’re among the hardest ingredients to master.
Police say a Moab man has died after BASE jumping off a cliff near the Colorado River.
Hand over her heart, Aimee Interrupter delivered a punk rock pledge of allegiance as day turned to dusk.
Lebanon officially banned “Wonder Woman” on Wednesday roughly two hours before the film was scheduled to screen in the country’s movie theaters.
Is it time to get cars out of the Crossroads of the World?
Health benefits, child care and potential vetoes highlight the 115th day of the Nevada Legislature.
A Pennsylvania physician who was behaving suspiciously and had made threatening remarks was arrested Wednesday at the Trump International Hotel in Washington after police found an assault-style rifle and handgun in his car, authorities said.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed more than 20 bills into law Tuesday, including Senate Bill 159, which would prohibit the sale of dextromethorphan to people under the age of 18.
The Casino Employees event is the first of 74 tournaments at the World Series of Poker and is open to worldwide casino employees with a valid employee ID or current pay-stub verification.
The National Weather Service forecasts highs in the mid- to upper 90s, climbing into triple digits on the weekend.
A dip in convention traffic and one fewer weekend day in April compared with last year kept visitation flat for the month, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Wednesday.
After about 20 years with Goodwill of Southern Nevada, CEO Steve Chartrand is stepping down from the nonprofit.
A woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning after a rollover crash near Jones and Lake Mead boulevards.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man suspected of killing his roommate in a central valley apartment complex early Wednesday morning.
President Donald Trump has decided to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, Axios news outlet reported on Wednesday, citing two unidentified sources with direct knowledge of the decision.
A midnight tweet from President Donald Trump has social media trying to find a meaning in the mysterious term “covfefe.”
A mentally distressed former Marine who pointed a fake handgun at police in the Orlando International Airport and shouted “kill me” said he wanted to speak to the president, according to an arrest affidavit released Wednesday.
The man who married his former sixth-grade teacher after she was jailed for raping him has filed for legal separation from her.
A suicide attack in a highly secured diplomatic area of Kabul on Wednesday morning, killed more than 80 and wounded as many as 320, sending a huge plume of smoke over the Afghan capital.
A woman died after she was ran over by a semitrailer Tuesday night in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Scott Pelley is out as “CBS Evening News” anchor, and he’ll be returning to full-time work at the network’s flagship newsmagazine “60 Minutes.”
Kathy Griffin says she went way too far when she appeared in a brief video Tuesday holding what looked like President Donald Trump’s bloody, severed head.
A proposal to eliminate a controversial charter school initiative from 2015 may instead breathe new life into the program.
Visitors at the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay have tunnel vision when it comes to seeing 15 species of sharks, along with exotic fish, reptiles and sea turtles.
CARSON CITY — Sometimes, bills linger in the legislative building because interested parties are forging compromises behind the scenes. Sometimes, bills linger because lawmakers want them to die.