A newborn girl stolen from a Florida hospital 18 years ago has been found alive — and overwhelmed — in South Carolina, where police accused the woman who raised her of kidnapping.
There was no lack of energy at the Palo Verde girls tournament Dec. 21 at Palo Verde High School, the only Summerlin high school with girls on its wrestling team.
The fight over possible development of Blue Diamond Hill has taken a new twist.
Firefighters came to the rescue Dec. 14 after a devastating fire displaced Christopher and Kathryn Cole and their young family. By the time the flames were extinguished, there was nothing left but the studs.
Lord Snowdon, the society photographer and filmmaker who married Britain’s Princess Margaret and continued to mix in royal circles even after their divorce, has died. He was 86.
In its new location, which is gorgeous inside and out, Nora’s maintains the same high quality that has made it a locals favorite for so many years.
Our nightlife picks this week include Rae Sremmurd at Drai’s Nightclub and DJ Hollywood at Foxtail Nightclub.
Popular tourist vessel suffered substantial damage to two of three decks in blaze that broke out during renovations in August.
Vanity opened at the start of 2010, but won’t survive 2017 amid major renovations at Hard Rock Hotel.
By turning Mark Wahlberg into SuperCop, the Boston Marathon bombing movie sacrifices a large chunk of its credibility.
William Peter Blatty, the novelist and Oscar-winning screenwriter most famous for landmark horror film “The Exorcist” as well as the director of two films, “The Ninth Configuration” and “The Exorcist III,” has died. He was 89.
A pedestrian is in critical condition after he was struck by a vehicle in North Las Vegas Friday morning.
The 2017 Cadillac XT5 at Findlay Cadillac is not only impressive looking, but its performance package features a peppy 310-horsepower V-6 and eight-speed automatic transmission that makes it the ideal crossover.
After years of waiting, veterans who were exposed to contaminated drinking water while assigned to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina might now be able to receive a portion of government disability benefits totaling more than $2 billion.
The U.S. Mint has unveiled a commemorative $100 gold coin that features an image of Liberty as a black woman.
Even before its first location opens, Florida restaurant Metro Diner has plans for a second spot in Las Vegas.
A small, remote American Indian village in the scenic base of one of the most visited places on earth is at the center of a lawsuit that seeks to dramatically reform the conditions of U.S. Bureau of Indian Education schools.
President-elect Donald Trump says Democrats shouldn’t be “complaining” about the FBI’s handling of Hillary Clinton because she is “guilty as hell” and shouldn’t have been allowed to run for president in the first place.
Luke and Hillary Gardner never have a problem remembering each other’s birthday. After all, the husband and wife were born the same day. And so was their son, 27 years later this past December.
Former President George W. Bush’s daughters, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, have penned a letter of advice to President Barack Obama’s daughters days before the Obama family officially moves out of the White House.
Sky Arts says it has decided not to broadcast the program “in light of the concerns expressed by Michael Jackson’s immediate family.”
Despite Democrats’ dismay over some of President-elect Donald Trump’s selections, the hearings were relatively tranquil, with Democrats generally restrained.
More human remains have been recovered in the search for wreckage of a corporate jet carrying six people that crashed in Lake Erie two weeks ago, authorities said Thursday.
“I heard the kids crying. My daughter heard them. They said: ‘Help, help,’ and you know, couldn’t save them, couldn’t save them. There was just too much fire there.”
The Obama administration designated three new national monuments Thursday honoring civil rights history as it commemorates next week’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tommy Allsup, a guitarist best known for losing a coin toss that kept him off a plane that later crashed and killed rock ‘n’ roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “Big Bopper” Richardson, has died. He was 85
Recent storms walloping mountains across the West dropped up to 10 feet of snow, creating thrilling powdery runs. But once avalanche danger emerged on roads and at the slopes, several resorts made the unusual move of shutting down.
Syria accused Israel of firing rockets early on Friday that hit near a major military airport west of Damascus, triggering a fire, and warned Israel of repercussions without specifying whether it would retaliate for the attack.
The woman was taken to University Medical Center in critical condition after the crash Thursday afternoon near East Owens Avenue and North Walnut Road. She later died about 5:15 p.m.
Lunar New Year celebrations are underway at resort hotels on the Strip. The largest display honoring The Year of the Rooster was unveiled at Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and will be open to visitors 24/7 through March 4.
