Nevada will get another $1.2 million in federal grants to fight the opioid epidemic.
Spanish police have shot and killed five people carrying bomb belts who were connected to the Barcelona van attack that killed 13 people, as the manhunt intensified for the perpetrators of Europe’s latest rampage claimed by the Islamic State group.
Contradicting a boss already under pressure to fire him, President Donald Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon says there’s no military solution to the threat posed by North Korea and its nuclear ambitions. Just last week, Trump pledged to answer North Korean aggression with “fire and fury.”
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt asked a federal judge’s permission to intervene in 157 pending Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits filed in Las Vegas by Kevin Zimmerman. A senior deputy attorney general called the lawsuits “potentially malicious, premature, poorly drafted, and failing to state a claim.”
Mylan NV has finalized a $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department, resolving claims it overcharged the government for its EpiPen emergency allergy treatment, which became the center of a firestorm over price increases.
Warm and sunny days lie ahead for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Board members got their first collective look at a financial package being negotiated by the Raiders with Bank of America that won’t be finalized until a guaranteed maximum price contract is signed.
Eight people were displaced after a Thursday morning apartment fire in the east valley.
Former Vice President Al Gore will be the keynote speaker at a national clean energy summit in Las Vegas on Oct. 13.
A 10-year-old Indian girl whose parents say she was raped and impregnated by her uncle reportedly has given birth after a court denied her request for an abortion last month.
Hundreds of people marched with lit candles across the University of Virginia campus Wednesday night in a contrasting demonstration from the torchlight white nationalist parade last Friday night.
Two people are in custody after shots were fired early Thursday morning on the Las Vegas Strip.
Ford Motor Co. has agreed to pay up to $10.1 million to settle sexual and racial harassment allegations by workers at two Chicago-area plants.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday that the Charlottesville, Virginia, car attack could be prosecuted as a hate crime.
A baby dolphin died last week after hundreds of beachgoers in southern Spain surrounded the animal to touch and take pictures with it, sparking condemnation from a local animal rescue group.
For those not in the 14 states comprising the eclipse’s “path of totality,” here’s a look at some of the viewing opportunities online and on TV.
The Panthers return their offense intact and hope for success this season.
The Longhorns are a year older and wiser with most of last year’s team returning.
Donald Penn’s holdout consumed all of training camp. The Raiders are preparing for it to continue.
The Mountain Lions have some spots to fill and hope their underclassmen can step into important roles.
John Pagano grew up talking football. That is his specialty now. The Raiders’ assistant head coach-defense joined the staff in January with a main objective to improve the communication in the team’s secondary.
The Wildcats return seven starters and hope to make a postseason run.
After advancing to the Class 3A state final last year, the Warriors return 12 lettermen.
The Crusaders welcome back their top four scorers and appear primed for a successful season.
Cody Decker hit a pair of home runs, including a go-ahead two-run shot in the seventh inning, to rally the 51s to a 4-3 victory over the Fresno Grizzlies at Chukchansi Park in Fresno, California.
The Falcons bring back four of their top five scorers from last season.