A New Mexico man is facing charges after police say he randomly slapped a customer and then stole the man’s green chile cheeseburger before dashing away.
Las Vegas police documents accused a California man of carjacking an SUV with two women inside before dropping them off, crashing the car and running onto a Strip hotel’s golf course.
Google is biting off a big piece of device manufacturer HTC for $1.1 billion to expand its efforts to build phones, speakers and other gadgets equipped with its arsenal of digital services.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday that a cyber breach of a filing system it uses may have provided the basis for some illegal trading in 2016.
Richard Sherman again took shots at the NFL, saying the injury reports that teams are required to produce each week are simply to help gamblers.
It’s long past time that the solar industry — all of it — jettisoned the training wheels and learned to survive in the marketplace.
We need to stop this ill-thought-out GOP recall of three dedicated women who stand on their own and put forward their own ideas.
I moved from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in order to escape leftist politics. Where will I have to move next, Wyoming?
Should we not take care of America first, for a change?
They are loaded with sodium and fat
Someone needs to explain to me why I would elect a Republican to make government bigger, steal more of my money, limit competition for consumers and make the quality of my life much worse.
The message from the NHL to its players is clear — clean up your act. Whether it’s slashing or cheating in the faceoff circle, the league’s directive to call just about anything close to a slash is seeing a parade of players to the penalty box.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken talk about Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and the Redskins as well as potential players that might miss the game.
Jonathan Marchessault spent four seasons in the minors before he enjoyed a breakthrough season in the NHL last year with Florida. Now, the Golden Knights’ diminutive wing is out to prove it wasn’t a fluke.
Major upgrades are coming to a small adobe house in North Las Vegas that is believed to be one of Nevada’s oldest buildings.
Las Vegas gambler Bill Walters, who’s scheduled to report to prison next month, was ordered to forfeit $25.4 million in illegal insider-trading gains.
Ames Construction will move into North Las Vegas City Hall next week as the company’s employees work on a nearby freeway improvement project.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department was awarded a $46,667 federal grant to buy smoke alarms that will be distributed primarily to low-income families and senior citizens.
Republican state Assembly Leader Paul Anderson announced Thursday he is resigning his seat in the Nevada Legislature to take a position with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
Celine followed with a warm rendition of “Recovery,” the ode to her late husband, Rene Angelil and written by rock artist Pink. The song was released in September 2016 and dedicated to Angelil, who died in January 2016.
The assignment to stop Marshawn Lynch is “terrifying,” Redskins coach Jay Gruden said. But it gets even scarier.
Here are this Sunday’s NFL DirecTV games.
A firefighter was hurt Wednesday afternoon while battling a second-story condominium fire in Henderson, a spokeswoman said.
The man was crossing Sahara Avenue east of Maryland Parkway when he was hit by a 2003 Nissan Sentra heading east Monday morning, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Planned local construction projects — including the stadium that will be the Raiders’ home — could face delays unless Clark County finds a way to increase staffing in its public works department.
A Republican bill to repeal Obamacare and redistribute federal funds in block grants would take money from 34 states — including Nevada — over the first seven years, according to an analysis released Wednesday.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison for strangling his mother in 2015.
Centennial’s Alexis Gourrier is one of the elite runners in Southern Nevada, and she’s eyeing several personal records as she prepares to make her college commitment this fall.
Attorney General Adam Laxalt announced Wednesday that Dr. Jorge Burgos of North Las Vegas has been placed Burgos on a federal exclusion list that bars him from treating patients on government supported health care.
Former Bishop Gorman High School star Tate Martell is making a strong impression as a freshman quarterback at Ohio State. UNLV visits the Buckeyes this Saturday.