Anthony Bruno, a Las Vegas Fire and Rescue dispatcher, was driving home from work early on March 5 when he pulled over to watch the helicopter he dispatched land at the scene of a car crash.
President Barack Obama firmly defended his decision to cut nearly three decades off convicted leaker Chelsea Manning’s prison term Wednesday, arguing in his final White House news conference that the former Army intelligence analyst had served a “tough prison sentence” already.
Clark County coroner’s office investigator Richard Jones got into the field for an instinctive reason: He was intrigued by what happens to people after they die.
Review-Journal Sports Editor Bill Bradley returned Wednesday for his bi-weekly lunch chat on Facebook Live. This week we talked all things Golden Knights.
Japanese motoring company Kawasaki said on Wednesday it was ending its association with reality TV show “The New Celebrity Apprentice” because of President-elect Donald Trump’s continued involvement as an executive producer.
An audit of Nevada’s more than $160 million a year class size reduction program in public schools showed the funds were used appropriately to reach targeted pupil-teacher ratios.
One woman was in serious condition after a townhome fire in Henderson early Wednesday.
Summer Chan’s fingerprints are all over a new coffee and dessert cafe. It features her name and a cartoonized version of her face as the logo, and she even picked out the artwork on one of the walls.
It’s never too late to start traveling. Members of the Las Vegas Senior Tripsters can attest to that.
Embracing his clemency powers like never before, President Barack Obama is planning more commutations in his final days in office after a dramatic move to cut short convicted leaker Chelsea Manning’s sentence.
The intersection of Tropicana Avenue at the Interstate 15 northbound ramp is open after a box truck carrying meat was on its side for nearly four hours Wednesday morning.
Las Vegas is the background in another film, but not the type residents might have come to expect.
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for health secretary said Wednesday that access and affordability were his goals for health care reform.
A man bit a Las Vegas police officer’s hand during a fight at a Rebel gas station in the northwest valley early Wednesday morning.
Penn and Emily Jillette head up a list of celebrity couples performing “Love Letters” next month at The Space.
Here’s what the UNLV basketball team said following its 64-51 loss to San Diego State on Tuesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Black Bear Diner, based in Redding, Calif., and with a menu that ranges from breakfast to burgers, will open its fourth Las Vegas location in a shopping center south of McCarran International Airport.
Former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has been allowed to remain in Russia for another three years and will next year qualify to apply for Russian citizenship, his Russian lawyer was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
A student opened fire at an American school in northern Mexico on Wednesday.
Bradley Manchester isn’t wasting any time mourning his critically acclaimed downtown restaurant Glutton, which closed its doors last month. The chef has his sights set on two new restaurants in the suburbs, though nothing is official.
Death of Justin Dale Boyer, 40, of St. John, North Dakota, is Metro’s sixth homicide case of the year.
President-elect Donald Trump may take four or five executive actions on Friday, the day he is sworn into office, spokesman Sean Spicer said.
The widow of the Orlando nightclub gunman knew about the attack ahead of time and then hindered the criminal investigation when she lied to FBI agents after the shooting, say prosecutors who will be in a California court Wednesday to discuss transferring her to Florida.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has apologized for livestreaming video from the team’s locker room following its win over Kansas City.
He adapted mother’s popular dish for new Sierra Gold concept, the SG Bar.
Las Vegas remains one of the nation’s leading destinations for gay tourists and Nevada’s distinction as a “blue state” could play in its favor after a report indicated some LGBT travelers fear for their safety in red states.
A new smartphone app known as DoorDash will launch on Wednesday, joining an increasingly crowded market that matches food delivery with technology.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Spring Mountains as a series of storms prepares to enter the valley.
Officials with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey say the iconic traveling circus’ final show at the newly renovated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island has sold out.
A man has been arrested after a shooting early Monday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
