GMS Racing is eyeing a move from the Xfinity Series into the marquee NASCAR Cup Series. The Las Vegas-owned team would partner with juggernaut Hendrick Motorsports on engines and chassis.
The Nevada Supreme Court weighed in Thursday with another ruling in a long-running HOA super-priority lien dispute, finding that loans backed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae can be protected from foreclosure.
A section of remote, unpaved Alamo Road has turned to powder and the chances of getting stuck there are “very good,” U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service warns.
The NHL expansion franchise made two moves Thursday to shed salary and roster space and said more of the same is coming.
Parole has been denied for convicted killer Patricia Krenwinkel, a follower of cult leader Charles Manson, after officials investigated whether battered women’s syndrome affected her state of mind at the time of the notorious murders.
Some folks in Oregon might not want to ask, when served an elk burger or a venison steak, where the meat came from.
After months of speculation, Democrat Steve Sisolak made his Nevada gubernatorial campaign official Thursday.
A Las Vegas man who was fatally shot by a police officer Tuesday hid in a bedroom closet before lunging at officers with an 8-inch butcher knife.
A North Carolina man who fired an assault rifle inside a District of Columbia restaurant during his investigation of a conspiracy theory dubbed “pizzagate” has been sentenced to four years in prison.
The young daughter of a woman whose boyfriend was fatally shot by a Minnesota police officer last year can be heard pleading with her mother to be quiet and cooperate with police, saying “I don’t want you to get shooted,” newly released video footage showed.
President Donald Trump says he “did not make” and doesn’t have any recordings of his private conversations with James Comey — his fired FBI director.
He was so cute: Blond hair, blue eyes and a killer smile. He was dressed in a black robe with a fake scar on his forehead and regaling our fifth-grade class with his book report on “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.”
They’re sure going to miss Betsy Fretwell down at City Hall. More so, Summerlin is going to miss Betsy Fretwell.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
After 52 hours of tense deliberations, two holdouts in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial refused to convict the 79-year-old comedian, a juror told ABC News.
Six-time bracelet winner Ted Forrest of Las Vegas is third in chips with 16 players remaining in the $1,500 buy-in Seven-card Stud Hi-Low/8 or Better tournament. Steve Jelinek has the overall lead.
The Raiders have finalized a five-year, $125 million extension that keeps Derek Carr under team control through the 2022 season.
Ron Howard is taking command of the Han Solo “Star Wars” spinoff after the surprise departure of directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
Two inmates who escaped from a Mississippi jail have been captured in Las Vegas.
Tests so far have found that at least three high-rise apartment buildings in the U.K. have flammable external panels like the ones believed to have contributed to a fire that killed 79 people in London, Britain’s government said Thursday.
The deaths occurred between June 6 and Tuesday — the day the city tied its record high temperature of 117. More autopsies are pending.
Senate Republican leaders unveiled their long-awaited bill to replace Obamacare on Thursday and immediately ran into opposition from rank-and-file members over Medicaid cuts and tax credits to help people buy insurance.
Detectives are investigating after a body was found inside a burning car early Thursday in the northwestern valley.
Gulf Coast states were in for a third day of rough weather as Tropical Storm Cindy sloshed ashore early Thursday in southwestern Louisiana.
Britain’s Prince Harry has suggested that no one in the royal family really wishes to rise to the throne.
Thousands of friends and family members gathered in suburban Cincinnati on Thursday to say goodbye to an American student who died days after being returned to the United States in a coma following 17 months in captivity in North Korea.
The United States is growing older and more ethnically diverse, a trend that could put strains on government programs like Medicare, the Census Bureau reported Thursday.
A Las Vegas police officer was hurt while responding to a domestic violence call in the northwest valley.
A motorcyclist was seriously injured after a crash late Wednesday in Henderson.
