After separating from the Air Force reserve a few years ago when his wife received orders to go to England, Matthew Turner was eager to start a business venture he and a friend had been envisioning for years: an analog game store.
British police named two of the three men who left a trail of bloodshed with a van and knife attack in central London.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
Diana Ross is debuting her show at Encore Theater, after headlining in three runs Venetian Theater on the Strip.
Popular poker pro Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier of France owns a sizable lead entering the final table of the $111,111 High Roller for One Drop No-limit Hold ’em event with $3.69 million for first place.
Skies will be sunny in the Las Vegas Valley over the next week with above normal temperatures, the National Weather Service said.
A Northeast manufacturer of steel chains and custom parts has opened a West Coast distribution center in North Las Vegas.
A disgruntled former employee opened fire Monday inside an Orlando, Florida, awning factory, killing five workers before killing himself, authorities said.
Despite months of rhetoric from Gov. Brian Sandoval on the need for Education Savings Accounts, the session will end without ESA funding.
Drugs are scoring big wins against common cancers, setting new standards for how to treat many prostate, breast and lung tumors. There’s even a “uni-drug” that may fight many forms of the disease.
Six frogs are sitting on a log. Five of them decide to jump off the log. How many frogs are left on the log?
The Run, Hide, Tell strategy promoted by the United Kingdom’s National Police Chiefs’ Council says that in the event of an active attack, people should first run to a place of safety. If there is nowhere to go, hiding is the next best option, setting up barricades if possible. Then, when safe to do so, victims are urged to call police.
A photograph of a Canadian man mowing a lawn with a tornado swirling behind him has caused a bit of a storm on social media.
A man was arrested after a shooting Sunday morning north of downtown Las Vegas.
A 40-year-old man faces a first-degree murder charge in a fatal stabbing last week outside a convenience store.
Bill Cosby doesn’t plan to testify when he goes on trial Monday on sexual assault charges, but the rambling, remarkable testimony he gave in the accuser’s lawsuit could still prove pivotal.
Four Arab nations cut diplomatic ties to Qatar early Monday morning, further deepening a rift among Gulf Arab nations over that country’s support for Islamist groups and its relations with Iran.
A man has filed a federal lawsuit that claims Boulder City police made a wrongful arrest, used excessive force, falsified a police report, and altered a dashcam recording.
Roundabouts are increasing in popularity as a way to control speeding drivers across the Las Vegas Valley.
The body of a missing 30-year-old man was found at a Lake Mead swimming area Sunday afternoon, police said.
Gov. Brian Sandoval signs 35 bills into law on Sunday, including one making it easier to felons to vote and another adding protections for dogs and cats.
CARSON CITY – I’ve always thought term limits were a stupid idea.
A 23-year-old Las Vegas man died after a Sunday evening rollover traffic crash in Summerlin.
Come August, Encore guests won’t need to trudge to Wynn Las Vegas to make an in-person sports wager once.
Stephen Curry dribbled every which way and beat LeBron James to the rim in a move reminiscent of his recent MVP magic, and the Golden State Warriors grabbed a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals by downing the Cleveland Cavaliers 132-113 Sunday night in coach Steve Kerr’s return to the sideline.
The boom in frivolous lawsuits is a direct result of overly indulgent judges.
African-Americans remember. We shouldn’t wonder why they hang tough with the Democratic Party.
“Light one up for the kids” appears to be the new state motto.
I have been reading all the information in regard to Uber and Lyft. Sounds to me that any Joe off the street with the right year car can become a driver. I would be afraid to get in a vehicle with one of these people
British citizens visiting Las Vegas said Saturday’s terrorist attacks won’t stop them from living their lives normally.
