Homicide detectives are investigating a domestic-related death that Las Vegas police say occurred after an erotic asphyxiation act Saturday night.
Fire dispatchers received multiple calls at 11:56 a.m. that flames and smoke were coming from a condo unit at the Marquesa Condos, 7300 Pirates Cove Road, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
“Art Motel,” a vacant motel at 225 N. Seventh St., transformed into an interactive art project at the music and arts festival. “All these great contemporary street artists around the world are basically putting their stamp on Las Vegas,” one artist noted.
After the pregame coin toss, Coronado elected to play into the wind in the first quarter, meaning it would be playing with the wind in the fourth. That decision allowed Gavin Wale to nail a 26-yard field goal with 3:26 remaining to give Coronado a 30-28 road victory over Las Vegas.
The mission for Durango’s football team is clear: return to the playoffs for the first time since 2012. The Trailblazers took another step toward that goal Saturday with a 49-20 victory over host Desert Oasis.
Nevada has poured millions of dollars into public education in recent years. Gov. Brian Sandoval’s $1.5 billion tax package in 2015 was intended to boost Nevada’s standing and demonstrate its investment in public schools.
Led by Aubrey Washington’s 168 yards on 15 carries — including an 80-yard touchdown — the Longhorns generated 389 yards on the ground in their 35-14 win over Centennial.
These images are a far cry from the Las Vegas now known as a worldwide tourist destination, but they are part of its treasured past on display at UNLV.
A Las Vegas marijuana testing laboratory has been suspended, state officials confirmed to the Review-Journal this week.
Deago Stubbs had 219 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns for Arbor View on Saturday, and teammate Kyle Graham went for 117 yards and four touchdowns as the Aggies coasted to a 55-26 victory at Shadow Ridge.
Sierra Vista limited Clark to 144 yards of offense and forced three turnovers en route to a 49-14 home win. Clark had one offensive touchdown, and 87 yards came on one play.
Luis Garcia returned to Cashman Field this weekend for the first time since he played in Las Vegas in 2004.
Health sharing provides several options for those seeking an alternative to Obamacare’s soaring premiums and deductibles.
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority records show that more than 1,700 emergency and urgent work orders have been placed at the 120-unit complex over the past three years. Nearly half were related to plumbing.
Howard University alumnus Ryan Myers, left, answers questions about the university during the 18th annual Historically Black Colleges Universities Recruitment Fair held Saturday at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas.
Lane Ramos kicked a field goal to give Virgin Valley’s football the lead and the Bulldogs held on for a 30-27 win over Sunrise Mountain in Mesquite on Saturday.
Taariq Flowers scored on a 64-yard run on the first play from scrimmage, and finished with 229 rushing yards and three touchdowns as the Dragons rolled to a 44-6 road win over Western.
Patricky “Pitbull” Friere edged former UFC champ Benson Henderson in the main event of a Bellator card on which Las Vegan Roy Nelson won his debut in the organization and prospect Aaron Pico notched his first win.
As rescuers dig through the remnants of 38 collapsed buildings in Mexico City, they have pulled dozens of lifeless bodies from the wreckage but numerous survivors, too.
Foothill will enter Southeast League play Thursday against Coronado sporting that perfect 4-0 record this season after the Falcons drubbed visiting Eldorado 35-0 on Saturday night.
Federal agencies grappled Saturday with the vast scale of the disaster in Puerto Rico left by Hurricane Maria, the third major storm to strike the U.S. in less than a month.
TyRay Collins scored three touchdowns Saturday to help Chaparral’s football team to a 63-0 home victory over Rancho.
It is despicable, but not surprising in this spineless climate.
Isn’t it ironic that this man who claims to be so terribly harmed by “big government” still has enough money to spend that amount of money?
But the real threat is cyberwarfare: attacks by terrorist groups or hostile nations, intent on sowing panic and social disorder.
According to multiple media reports out last week, officials in the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign. They wiretapped Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort both before and after the election.
Prosecutors have immense power and discretion within the criminal justice system. The abuse of that authority not only undermines the administration of justice, it erodes public confidence in our legal traditions.
Before Beltway politicians decide to take even more of our money, they should take a closer look at how to do a better job with the money we already give them.
Trump’s slow, tentative movement toward the center — not in rhetoric but in action — is also a result of the constitutional pressure on the only nationally elected official to satisfy the median voter.
One of the group’s more ambitious ideas, which also has been suggested by Republicans on Capitol Hill, combines tax reform with infrastructure.