Here are your Thursday afternoon headlines.
The Martin Luther King Boulevard offramp at northbound U.S. Highway 95 will be closed for 45 days as crews rebuild the ramp in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Rental prices are being slashed in half for the new bicycle sharing program in downtown Las Vegas as part of a summertime promotion running from Independence Day weekend to Labor Day.
Golden Knights prospects squared off Thursday in the first of three intrasquad scrimmages as part of their developmental camp at the Las Vegas Ice Center.
Maksim Zhukov and Jiri Patera, the team’s fourth- and sixth-round picks, have looked impressive this week at the team’s development camp.
A $10 million fundraiser to aid the reelection of President Donald Trump was attended by Nevada Sen. Dean Heller, one of a group of lawmakers whose opposition doomed a Senate vote on the repeal and replacement of Obamacare this week.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man found dead Wednesday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area as Marco Ruvalcaba of Las Vegas.
The Neon Museum announced Thursday that it will be expanding its late-night tour schedule starting Saturday.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Las Vegas police arrested a man Sunday after receiving reports of a sexual assault on the side of a central valley road.
Fashion goes on Parade — Parade the Collective, that is — when “Haute Neon Nights” joins Cirque du Soleil’s annual employee art exhibit with a one-night fashion show at 8 p.m.
The Busch brothers, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s retirement announcement, the emergence of young guns and stage racing are among the top storylines at the halfway point of the NASCAR season.
A Las Vegas homeowner shot an intruder twice Thursday morning during an attempted burglary, police said.
A Minnesota woman charged with fatally shooting her boyfriend in a failed YouTube video stunt foreshadowed the event when she tweeted that it would be “one of the most dangerous videos ever.”
Changes to logos are common in college athletics. UNLV joined the crowd Wednesday with a new look that didn’t go over well with its supporters.
Nevada’s medical marijuana dispensaries have stockpiled one to two months worth of pot sales, Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said at a press conference Thursday, in preparation for the start of legal recreational sales Saturday at midnight.
Thursday morning as President Donald Trump should have been pushing full speed ahead for the passage of the Senate’s health care bill, the president took a nasty detour on Twitter with a highly personal salvo against two media critics.
You know the feeling when you leave a great movie and you can’t stop thinking about that one outstanding scene? At least half of “Baby Driver” is made up of those scenes, woven together by one of the finest soundtracks ever assembled.
The group was Sunday Assembly and although the talk never explicitly mentioned it, the attendees were united by one belief, or lack thereof — Sunday Assembly is a monthly service for the nonreligious.
The estate of Gil Ben-Kely, the SpeedVegas driving instructor who died in a fiery crash at the track south of Las Vegas in February, has filed a civil lawsuit against the track, its owner, its designer and the car manufacturer.
A New York clothing company that specializes in untucked dress shirts plans to open at Fashion Show mall on the Strip during August.
A judge this week dismissed a decades-old murder case and ordered the release of DeMarlo Berry, a Las Vegas man whose lengthy quest to prove his innocence culminated after prosecutors reviewed new evidence and identified a different suspect.
The first trailer for the upcoming sequel “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” debuted on Thursday, showing stars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart in action.
Nevada sports books lost $4.4 million on basketball in May in their worst basketball month ever.
Apple Inc’s iPhone turns 10 this week, evoking memories of a rocky start for the device that ended up doing most to start the smartphone revolution and stirring interest in where it will go from here.
Defending champion Brandon Shack-Harris opens Day 2 of the $10,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha Championship in fourth place with 186 players remaining. The tournament drew a record 428 entries.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Bond is set at $100,000 bond for a 32-year-old man who police say intentionally crashed his car into the Ten Commandments monument outside Arkansas’ Capitol.
From pipe dream to reality in less than eight months, legal recreational marijuana sales kick off Saturday.
A sinkhole has opened up and swallowed a car in downtown St. Louis.