UNLV’s basketball team will play four neutral-site games in Las Vegas as part of the nonconference schedule that was released Monday morning.
With Thursday’s arbitration date looming, the agent for Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt remains optimistic a deal can get done before the scheduled hearing.
Lesly Gutierrez is fascinated by inventions and spends her free time creating “life hacks” for family members and friends.
Matthew Frazier founded the Social Cirkish Foundation to teach kids circus arts.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Monday released the name of an officer involved in a shooting in central Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are investigating a 10-month-old boy’s apparent drowning in the central valley.
A proposed law that would require carmakers to build alarms for back seats is being pushed by child advocates who say it will prevent kids from dying in hot cars.
Peter Gumina admittedly knows little about how to cook. But he knows quite a bit about the restaurant business, so he decided to make his passion his livelihood.
For the second time in a decade, the U.S. government has removed grizzly bears in the Yellowstone region from the threatened species list.
Dozens, sometimes hundreds of people cycle through UNLV on a daily basis to play pickup basketball.
Frank DeSantis, who has won seven state football championships, is trying to turn around Mountain View Christian School’s football program.
Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Oscar-nominated actor and celebrated author whose plays chronicled the explosive fault lines of family and masculinity in the American West, has died. He was 73.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
About 7,100 admitted freshman students registered for fall classes as of May, the Los Angeles Times reported. That’s 850 more students than UC Irvine had planned for.
The NHL expansion team will be seen five times on NBC Sports Network, including Oct. 10 home opener.
The National Weather Service forecasts slight chances of thunderstorms with temperatures in the low 100s for every day this week.
Security remained heightened in airports around Australia with more intense screening of luggage after law enforcement officials thwarted what a police chief described on Monday as a “credible attempt to attack an aircraft.”
More than a year ago, prosecution mistakes allowed Brian Wright to beat charges of robbing three jewelry stores and walk out of court a free man. Now he’s back in custody accused of another robbery.
Discovery Communications will buy Scripps Networks for close to $12 billion, tying together two powerful stables of TV shows ranging from Animal Planet to the Food Network.
French actress Jeanne Moreau, a smoky-voiced femme fatale who starred in Francois Truffaut’s love triangle film “Jules and Jim” and whose award-winning, seven-decade career included work with some of the world’s most acclaimed directors, has died. She was 89.
Two men stabbed each other in a fight over a lighter, Las Vegas police said.
James McCloughan was a 23-year-old private first class who had been drafted into the Army when, in 1969, he found himself in the middle of the raging, days long Battle of Hui Yon Hill.
A dawn cannon salute in western Belgium has marked the start of one of World War I’s bloodiest battles 100 years ago.
A manhunt is underway for one remaining inmate after 12 escaped from an Alabama jail, including two who were incarcerated on charges of attempted murder.
PBS says it will celebrate the joy of reading with a new series and a vote on America’s best-loved novel.
Jon Jones is excited for a chance at redemption in second reign as UFC light heavyweight champion after beating Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 on Saturday night.
The 51s scored seven runs in the sixth inning.
Plans to develop the Badlands Golf Club have divided residents in the Queensridge development, which is entwined with the course, since it was sold two years ago. The course was operational until late last year and the water stayed on until last month.
Every other month, the Las Vegas Rescue Mission is one of 50 Nevada locations giving away food to the needy. Although there are eight locations for the U.S. Agriculture Department-funded giveaways in Clark County, the Rescue Mission is the only one in Las Vegas.
