There’s actually a name for this phenomenon — it’s called TID, “Trump Insanity Disorder.”
Striped bass are keeping fishermen busy at Lake Mead, with the best fishing taking place in the early mornings and around sunset.
Despite turning down the job several times in the past 10 months, John White has now agreed to change his interim chancellor position with the Nevada System of Higher Education into a full-time gig.
Nevada would become the eighth state in the country to provide basic protections to domestic workers who perform household duties under a bill heard Wednesday by an Assembly Committee.
If you’ve received an invitation to join a shared Google Doc that you weren’t expecting, you might want to steer clear of it. It’s probably a phishing scam that could compromise your account.
Several traffic lanes and ramps will be closed for repaving along Summerlin Parkway from Saturday to May 12, Las Vegas city officials said.
Tony Alamo, a one-time street preacher whose apocalyptic ministry grew into a multimillion-dollar network of businesses and property before he was convicted in Arkansas of sexually abusing young girls he considered his wives, has died in prison. He was 82.
Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
The fading popularity of multi-genre social casino apps is being driven by gamers switching their play away from personal computers to mobile phones and tablets, according to SuperData Research.
A pedestrian was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center with critical injuries Wednesday after a crash in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.
If you’ve received an invitation to join a shared Google Doc that you weren’t expecting, you might want to steer clear of it. It’s probably a phishing scam that could compromise your account.
Assembly Bill 297 is intended to increase the safety for people meeting strangers to conduct transactions that begin from internet advertisements on Craigslist and similar websites.
Two days after lawmakers cheered an updated revenue projection of $44 million more than initially projected, bills introduced in the Senate and Assembly to cover shortfalls will gobble it all up.
Last year, a do-it-yourself home improvement project went awry when faulty wiring in a ceiling fan caused a Las Vegas Valley residence to catch fire.
The Clark County coroner’s office has not determined 2-month-old Jeremiah Smith’s cause of death, but officers from Metro’s abuse and neglect unit are investigating.
Assembly Bill 262 would make it a deceptive trade practice for dealers to require a buyer to a sign contract addendum changing time restraints for when they can repossess a vehicle or charge late fees.
Two people were arrested Tuesday on murder charges in the February death of a Las Vegas man.
Scott Adams will get to drop the deputy in his title this July, when the deputy Las Vegas city manager is promoted to city manager.
An amendment to a rape kit tracking bill drew opposition in the Nevada Legislature on Wednesday, less than two weeks after it unanimously passed the Senate.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for CoveringTheCage.com’s weekly Facebook live update.
The 2003 UNLV baseball team will be inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame on Thursday. But coach Jim Schlossnagle left after that season, and the Rebels haven’t been the same since then.
Six-month-old Henry Martinez of Las Vegas died of blunt force injuries of the head and neck, according to the Clark County coroner, who ruled the death a homicide.
A 64-year-old woman killed in a crash Tuesday afternoon has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Alice Mohr of Las Vegas.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday unveiled design plans for his Chicago presidential center, which he hopes will serve as a training site for future generations of leaders.
The Clark County School District is warning parents about the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why,” a show about a teenager who killed herself.
A long-time Las Vegas businessman has been recommended for licensure by the state Gaming Control Board after nearly being tripped up by conflicting state and federal laws related to the medical marijuana industry.
A former Las Vegas stripper who ran a drug trafficking ring that stretched from Washington state to North Dakota has been sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison.
As the bugle blows at Churchill Downs, horse racing fans and casual spectators across the country will be sipping a classic cocktail they may only drink once a year.
Somerset Academy in North Las Vegas will be closed Thursday and Friday due to the spread of a gastrointestinal virus, the school’s principal reported.
Drivers will be able to put the pedal to the metal on a 134-mile stretch of Interstate 80 when the Nevada Department of Transportation raises the speed limit to 80 mph.
