Calvary Chapel principal John Trevino repeated “First Timothy 1:15” when approached about the hiring of Dave Bliss.
An employee at Fremont Middle School in Las Vegas died of tuberculosis in mid-July.
An 81-year-old pedestrian has died from injuries sustained when he was hit by a vehicle in the central Las Vegas Valley last month, the Metropolitan Police Department said Monday.
A third Boy Scout has died from injuries suffered when a sailboat struck an overhanging power line on a lake east of Dallas, an official with Texas Parks & Wildlife said.
Ten years after he realized he wanted to own a business, pastry chef Alfredo Rueda has achieved his dream with the opening of Alfredo’s Patisserie in the southwest valley. The bakery and restaurant mainly serves European treats, Rueda’s specialty.
Still shaken after two murder-suicides in the southwest valley in July, police officers and residents gathered at the Windmill Library to discuss the ongoing issue of domestic violence and human trafficking during the Enterprise Area Command’s First Tuesday.
Peter Frampton has played Las Vegas with Humble Pie and as a soloist, and joins his longtime friend Steve Miller at Caesars Palace on Tuesday night.
With limited parking at T-Mobile Arena, public transportation may be a cost-effective option for local hockey fans.
A slot player parlayed a few dollars into a jackpot valued at nearly $727,000 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are looking for a bank robber who has struck three times near the central Las Vegas Valley.
Here’s a guide on how best to be all-in on the Raiders before the the team officially kicks off in Southern Nevada.
After more than a decade at Las Vegas’ children’s museum, Tifferney White is leaving for the children’s museum where she began her career, Discovery Place in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Officer Mark Hatten, 42, a 10-year veteran of the force who shot a naked man at a church on Saturday in the southeast valley, was involved in a previous controversial in-custody death that prompted department reforms seven years ago.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 33-year-old man in connection with the killing of his ex-girlfriend.
Four months of political upheaval in Venezuela culminated in a week of heightened tensions with the installation of an all-powerful constitutional assembly that President Nicolas Maduro has promised will bring peace but continues to sow discord.
The Golden Knights are accepting applications for national anthem singers for home games during the team’s 2017-18 inaugural season.
Henderson police are investigating a body found north of 2100 Boulder Highway Monday morning.
As white balls flew back and forth on a pingpong table at Sun City Aliante, players maneuvered quickly from side to side. Although some players’ health might be on the decline, many retain a strong competitive spirit.
A man killed after he was swept away in a Las Vegas wash Friday has been identified.
Rainbow Day Camp in the San Francisco Bay Area city of El Cerrito caters to transgender and “gender fluid” children, ages 4 to 12, making it one of the only camps of its kind in the world open to preschoolers, experts say. Enrollment has tripled to about 60 young campers since it opened three summers ago.
The looming departure underscores the continued volatility of the insurance market amid uncertainty about how federal regulations may change health coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
A Trump Organization company has applied for four new trademarks in the Asian gambling hub of Macau, including one for casinos, public records show.
A man is in custody after Las Vegas police investigated a call that originated at the Rio Monday morning.
A female employee at Fremont Middle School in Las Vegas died of tuberculosis in mid-July after potentially exposing more than 100 people to the highly contagious disease, school and public health officials said Monday.
An eastern valley casino shooting that injured two people stemmed from past issues, according to Metropolitan Police Department documents.
About a month after the Clark County Regional Flood Control District started a $4.4 million storm drain collector project including a trail near Floyd Lamb Park, a rainstorm dropped about 1.34 inches in the area.
Former Republican Assemblyman David Gardner announces he will seek District F seat held by Carolyn Edwards next year.
Faraday Future is moving out of Nevada, at least for now, company spokesmen confirmed Monday.
Wynn Resorts’ neighbors on the Las Vegas Strip will be watching if the new paid self-parking plan initiated Monday at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore will affect their own parking garages.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.