A fire at a southeast Las Vegas apartment complex early Sunday morning led to at least one man jumping from a second-floor window, according the Clark County Fire Department.
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Expect sunny days and clear skies in the Las Vegas Valley through midweek, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Police reports from Converse, Texas, a suburb of San Antonio, detail how former Las Vegas City Councilwoman and former Clark County Commissioner Lynette Boggs-Perez claimed a neighbor’s puppy as her own and refused to give it back when the owner asked.
Here’s the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo daily schedule for Sunday, Dec. 10.
For long stretches, particularly in the second half, the Rebels didn’t play well at all in an 89-82 win Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
UFC president Dana White said Saturday he wasn’t surprised by Georges St. Pierre’s decision to vacate the middleweight title instead of defending it against Robert Whittaker.
UFC president Dana White fired back at a report that indicated Manny Pacquiao’s camp has reached out to Conor McGregor as one of several possible opponents for his return to the ring in April.
North Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help in finding two men wanted for questioning in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old woman Saturday night.
Brian Ortega overcame his nerves to score a spectacular win over Cub Swanson in the main event of UFC Fight Night 123 on Saturday in Fresno, California.
The New York Times’ graphic said it all. On one side, the map displayed the “original boundaries” for Bears Ears National Monument with 1.35 million acres in green. On the other side was the drastically scaled-down monument with less green representing 201,876 acres, thanks to a recent proclamation by President Donald Trump reducing the national monument.
Katie Powell hit a go-ahead shot with 24.6 seconds left and blocked a shot with eight seconds to go, helping UNLV edge host Gonzaga 52-50 in a nonconference women’s basketball game Saturday.
Jovan Mooring scored 27 points and Brandon McCoy had 22 points and 10 rebounds as UNLV defeated Illinois 89-82 Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The National Finals Rodeo continued its annual 10-day run at the Thomas Mack Center in Las Vegas on Saturday.
On a sun-splashed Friday afternoon, Tristan Duenez had a rope in his hand, world champion cowboy Junior Nogueira at his back, and a voice box spilling over with enthusiasm.
Much like so many other Las Vegans, Tim Keener struggled to get his head around what happened here on the night of Oct. 1.
Authorities in southern California say at least two people are dead after a small plane crashed into a home in San Diego.
Justice Ethridge scored 18 of her 26 points in the second half Saturday to help Centennial’s girls basketball team to a 53-43 win over defending Oregon Class 6A champion Southridge in the championship game of the Iolani Classic in Honolulu.
Mickey Roman dropped Orlando Salido three times for a ninth-round technical knockout during Saturday’s trilling main event at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo third performance results from Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017.
Karl Stressman’s long reign as PRCA commissioner officially ends Dec. 31. His replacement has yet to be named, but an announcement is expected in early 2018.
Bareback rider Tim O’Connell, saddle bronc rider Jacobs Crawley and bull rider Sage Kimzey won their events Saturday at the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center.
WinterFest, the annual event in Henderson, featured a variety of new and cool attractions including a toboggan run and Santa visits inside a life-size snow globe.
Jalen Hill had 23 points as the Clark’s boys basketball team beat Pinncale (Ariz.) 60-52 in the Hoophall West tournament in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Saturday.
Las Vegas High’s Nathan Rhoads pinned his opponent at 132 pounds on Saturday to clinch a 40-34 win over Foothill in the championship match of the Spring Valley Duals.
As the professional left spins itself into yet another meltdown over the Federal Communications Commission’s current debate over so-called “net neutrality” rules, a note of skepticism is well warranted.
The idea that trimming the area of a monument or two will lead to the eventual destruction of America’s public lands and the ruin of treasured sights such as the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone is delusional.
The atmosphere is indescribable.
I was able to work for more than 20 years, in spite of using a wheelchair, because of the assistance of this deduction.
Nevada congressman has lost his credibility
