A Friday morning fire at a Henderson apartment complex displaced 19 people, Henderson Fire Department spokeswoman Michelle French said.
State officials will spray mosquito control chemicals in a North Las Vegas neighborhood Saturday after mosquitos capable of carrying the Zika virus were detected for the second time since May.
Enjoy some whimsy in Las Vegas this weekend
The arrest of 31-year-old Kathryn Navrides by Clark County School District Police Department officers followed an investigation of an incident that was reported on April 25 involving the use of corporal punishment on a student.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 214 on Saturday at Honda Center in Anaheim, California, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
Lt. Tom Melton is under investigation for unspecified reasons, a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman says.
Cher returns midweek to perform another round of shows highlighting her career in music, film and TV.
Reward yourself for enduring the summer heat with the $45 four-course tasting menu available through Labor Day at Morels Steakhouse & Bistro at the Palazzo.
Scandal-plagued Wells Fargo is back in hot water for signing customers up for products that they didn’t need or want. This time it’s auto insurance, and the bank says it may have cost about 20,000 people their cars.
President Donald Trump announced on social media Friday that he was replacing Chief of Staff Reince Priebus after a tumultuous six-month tenure.
What overbearing basketball dad LaVar Ball wants is apparently what overbearing basketball dad LaVar Ball gets, or so it seemed Friday at the Adidas Summer Championships in Las Vegas.
For the first time, the federal government is proposing cutting the nicotine level in cigarettes so they aren’t so addictive.
Adrien Broner faces Mikey Garcia for a junior welterweight showdown on Saturday.
Jason Guinasso will take as chairman of Nevada’s State Public Charter School Authority following last month’s resignation of Adam Johnson, the board’s previous chair.
For 15 years, Matthew O’Brien has delved into the darkness of Las Vegas’ underground tunnels, first to tell the stories of those who live there and later to help them find a way out through his Shine A Light Foundation.
Raiders starting left tackle Donald Penn, unhappy with his contract, skipped Friday’s report date for training camp.
Lunchtime in the Boulder Junction neighborhood of the southwest valley has gotten a whole lot cheesier. Cured & Whey on South Valley View Boulevard opened in October with a tight menu of hot and cold sandwiches, salads and custom charcuterie boards.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States is now in range of North Korean weapons.
A luxury British jewelry and gift shop has opened at Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
Those interested in Nevada history can check out a significant new addition on the subject with the publication of “Mister Speaker to Madam Speaker,” a labor of love for Carson City resident Cindy Southerland.
Nevada state Sen. Don Gustavson, a Republican from Sparks, said Friday he will not run for re-election to District 14 in 2018.
In alternately quavering and sonorous tones, AFI frontman Davey Havok gives ceaselessly dramatic voice to sentiments as dark as his raven-colored coif.
Charlie Gard, a British baby who became the subject of a bitter dispute between his parents and doctors over whether he should be taken to the United States for experimental treatment, has died, the Daily Mail newspaper’s website said on Friday.
The band’s first full-fledged outing since 2013 will stop at the MGM Grand Garden on Feb. 3.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry ordered a reduction in the number of U.S. diplomats in Russia on Friday and said it was closing down a U.S. recreational retreat in response to fresh sanctions against Russia.
Las Vegas 51s bat dog Finn has quickly become a fan favorite at Cashman Field.
While serious soju aficionados drink the spirit straight, the flavored variety used here lends itself to cocktails intended to conjure the Korean grain beverage’s spirit, if not its intensity.
The report detailing sexual harassment claims that forced the resignation of a longtime Nevada lawmaker is not for the public’s viewing, according to the Legislative Counsel Bureau.
President Donald Trump blamed three Republicans and Democrats on Friday for dealing a serious blow to his legislative agenda with the Senate’s failure to repeal portions of the Affordable Care Act.
