Lloyd Ullyott, 68, was shot once in the head during a confrontation with another driver who apparently became upset because he was driving slowly and braking often in the Ft. Apache Square community, police say.
A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV heads to Ohio State for a 9 a.m. game Saturday at Columbus, Ohio.
With an inspired win at Idaho, the Rebels ensured it would arrive to this home of helmets plastered with leaves knowing a reality many expected before the season commenced.
The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled Friday that cheap imports of solar cells and panels have hurt American manufacturers, opening the door to higher tariffs.
The Life is Beautiful festival kicks off its fifth year in downtown Las Vegas today.
Sen. John McCain said on Friday that he would vote against a new Republican bill to dismantle Obamacare if it is brought onto the Senate floor next week, in a new setback for the proposal.
Nevada Preps staffers Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview Week 5 of the Southern Nevada high school football season, when most teams will play on Saturday.
Andre Ward, who called it quits at age 33 with a perfect 32-0 record, was one of boxing’s good guys. An Olympic gold medalist who put family first and often gave back to his Northern California community.
For the past 11 years, the Southern Nevada Water Authority has been raising livestock and growing hay on a 23,500-acre ranch in eastern Nevada, though it really only cares about one thing: the water.
Protesters at Howard University chanted and booed on Friday through James Comey’s first public address since he testified to Congress on the Russia probe and his firing by President Donald Trump, challenging the former FBI director with a taste of the “real world” he was trying to describe to them.
Walmart is testing a new service that lets a delivery person walk into your home when you’re not there to drop off packages or put groceries in the fridge.
Uber Technologies may have hit a London wall. The British capital has decided not to renew the ride-hailing app’s licence, citing an irresponsible approach to safety and security.
Wayne Newton is joining First Lady Melania Trump at the Invictus Games, the annual sports competition for wounded veterans being held in Toronto from Saturday through Sept. 30.
A Republican bill to repeal Obamacare appeared in doubt Friday when Sen. John McCain announced he would vote against the legislation because it lacked bipartisan consensus and because of the unknown consequences on families.
Las Vegas police have arrested a second person in connection with the shooting death of a 70-year-old actor in a “Star Trek” attraction.
Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez had a severe case of the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, researchers said on Thursday.
Here are your Friday morning headlines.
Forecast highs in the upper 70s through the weekend are more than 10 degrees below normal, National Weather Service says.
A Mustang driving southbound on northbound I-15 near Lamb Boulevard crashed head-on into a pickup truck early Friday, triggering a chain-reaction wreck involving three other vehicles. Non-life-threatening injuries were reported
Snow fell in the Sierra Nevada on the last day of summer, giving the towering mountain range shared by California and Nevada a wintry look in September and making travel hazardous.
The eye of Hurricane Maria was nearing the Turks and Caicos early Friday as Puerto Rico sought to recover from the storm’s devastation.
Two people were arrested earlier this month after using Snapchat to recruit a woman into prostitution, according to court documents.
A Las Vegas police officer used a Taser on an intoxicated person Thursday night on the Strip.
Hour after excruciating hour, Mexicans were transfixed by dramatic efforts to reach a young girl thought buried in the rubble of a school destroyed by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. She reportedly wiggled her fingers, told rescuers her name and said there were others trapped near her. Rescue workers called for tubes, pipes and other tools to reach her.
Dotard is a translation of a Korean word, “neukdari,” which is a derogatory reference to an old person.
It took nearly 80 years, but a book borrowed during the Great Depression has been returned to a Massachusetts public library.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC Fight Night 117 Friday at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
