A judge denied a motion to dismiss the federal case against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and Montana independent militia man Ryan Payne.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury skated Wednesday at City National Arena for the first time since he suffered a concussion nearly a month ago, an indication he is close to returning to the lineup.
Trailing in the polls, Republican candidate Ed Gillespie chanced an unusual tactic in his bid to win the Virginia governor’s race — “Trumpism without Trump.”
Residents of a small town outside the Grand Canyon’s South Rim have rejected a building height increase, but it won’t stop developers from pursuing an expanse of retail shops, open space and lodging at the edge of town.
One of Yonel Dorelis’ favorite movies is “Bullitt,” the 1968 cop classic starring Steve McQueen, with the best car chase ever put to film. But, while he’d never agree to it, Dorelis’ own story would make a pretty good movie, too.
A 63-year-old man riding a moped was hit by a truck Wednesday morning in North Las Vegas, and police are looking for witnesses.
One of Utah’s last “dry” communities appeared Wednesday on track to maintain its eight-decade prohibition on alcohol sales after voters rejected a measure to allow sales that proponents said would boost tourism and opponents said would threaten the small city’s way of life.
On Wednesday, Raiders QB Derek Carr refuted claims about a biblical post being directed at Miko Grimes.
Brigham Young leads the series against UNLV 16-3, but the Rebels have some fond memories in the rivalry. The football teams meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Acceptance of three new operators at the elementary, middle and high school level adds firepower to the controversial state plan to lift up underperforming schools.
It can be hard to keep track of the restaurant comings and goings in Las Vegas, and this week’s news about who’s in and who’s out comes from a variety of sources, including the financial world, social media and the rumor mill. Here’s the latest.
It can be hard to keep track of the restaurant comings and goings in Las Vegas, and this week’s news about who’s in and who’s out comes from a variety of sources, including the financial world, social media and the rumor mill. Here’s the latest.
Palaie Gaoteote is the highest-rated recruit in Las Vegas history, and is committed to play at USC next season.
North Las Vegas police announced the arrests of two people wanted in the September vehicular homicide of a man who tried to stop a robbery outside of a convenience store.
The workshop follows a White House decision Monday to end protections for Nicaraguans by January 2019.
The same morning a hearing was held to ask the court to force UNLV to reopen its maternal-HIV program an attorney for the university said there is no need for such action.
Fresh off its acquisition of four Southern Nevada casino properties, Las Vegas-based Golden Entertainment Inc. could look at opportunities in Pennsylvania, which recently expanded gaming with new legislation.
A $250,000 donation from a local personal injury law firm will fund legal counsel for unaccompanied immigrant children through UNLV’s law school, the school announced in a press release Wednesday.
Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines will hold hiring events Nov. 14 and 15 at Eastside Cannery as they look to hire 500 flight attendants. Frontier representatives will make offers on the spot.
A Las Vegas golf-course management company being sued by the Department of Justice is asking a federal judge to dismiss claims that it is liable for tens of millions of dollars in underpaid rent for the Bali Hai Golf Club.
Police say a New Hampshire woman burned her roommate’s pet ferret to death by placing it in a hot oven.
Sen. Dean Heller wants to ensure the Raiders’ Las Vegas stadium can issue tax-exempt bonds, despite his opposition to government-funded stadiums. GOP House leaders surprised Nevada officials by proposing to eliminate tax-exempt bonding for professional sports stadiums in the tax-reform plan they unveiled last week.
A New Jersey woman who threw a 5-year-old girl in front of an approaching train in what she described as an attempted sacrifice has been found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity.
Nevada State Public Charter School Authority votes to accept “cure” aimed at improving graduation rate, ending long-running proceeding that could have closed the online K-12 charter school.
When Gino Caruso saw the brief on his cellphone Tuesday that Roy Halladay had been killed while piloting a light airplane, he was reminded of his former minor league teammate Cory Lidle.
President Donald Trump’s company is opening an online store to sell branded apparel, golf gear and gifts to capitalize on the Trump family name.
It was good for Griffin Reinhart to get back on the ice, even if it meant a trip from the Vegas Golden Knights to the minors.
Vice President Mike Pence arrived here Wednesday to meet with wounded survivors of a church massacre and pay respects to the families of parishioners who died in the worst mass shooting in the state’s history.
Police cite delivery truck driver for illegal backing after Wednesday accident involving the electric shuttle on the 100 block of S. 6th Street, just hours after the shuttle began operations. There were no injuries.
On Friday, the Cougars will return to the state tournament, and they’ll do it having never forgot last year and any point during those 363 days.
