Serena Williams tells Vogue that she dealt with a medical scare right after the birth of her daughter.
Malaysia’s government said Wednesday it will pay U.S. company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it can find the wreckage or black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 within three months, in a renewed bid to solve the plane’s disappearance nearly four years ago.
Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game at Air Force at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Clune Arena.
Democrats from coastal states accused the Trump administration of punishing states with Democratic leaders after the administration said it would block oil drilling off Florida’s coast following objections from that state’s Republican governor.
Clark County is seeking volunteers to help conduct the overnight Southern Nevada Homeless Census at the end of this month.
North Las Vegas City Manager Qiong Liu on Wednesday was negotiating a resignation, one day after she insisted on firing Assistant City Manager Ryann Juden amid long-simmering tensions between the two.
New Cleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey has added former Green Bay executives Eliot Wolf and Alonzo Highsmith to his revamped front office.
The Animal Foundation is launching the “We’re Pomeranians, too!” promotion following a massive community response to the Pomeranian adoption drive.
A Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturing company that plans to expand its slot-machine offerings has been recommended for approval for an initial public offering as a publicly traded company by the state Gaming Control Board.
Pittsburgh’s indoor zoo dedicated to birds has an adorable new member: a baby two-toed sloth.
The 14-year-old boy who was killed Tuesday afternoon when a car struck him and another teen in North Las Vegas has been identified as Elijah Coggins.
The Arts District’s newly opened Esther’s Kitchen has taken delivery of its pizza oven, meaning chef James Trees will be adding pizza to the menu Wednesday.
Intel Corp., maker of semiconductors, will fly 250 light-emitting drones over the Fountains at Bellagio through Thursday as nearly 180,000 tech enthusiasts take over Las Vegas for CES.
Diet Coke is getting a makeover to try and reverse slumping sales for the sugar-free soda.
Police say a Massachusetts woman skipped her own mother’s funeral so she could break into the dead woman’s house and steal a safe filled with items worth $90,000.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
After a day of record-breaking rainfall, the Las Vegas Valley should stay dry and sunny into next week, the National Weather Service says.
One man was hospitalized Wednesday morning after the tent he was sleeping in was struck by a stolen Porche.
A Louisiana school board’s office went on temporary lockdown after getting death threats from around the world in response to widely viewed video of a teacher screaming while being handcuffed at a school board meeting.
Anxious family members awaited word on loved ones Wednesday as rescue crews searched grimy debris and ruins for more than a dozen people missing after mudslides in Southern California destroyed an estimated 100 houses, swept cars to the beach and left at least 17 victims dead.
Weldeyoanes Zelealem was shot and killed by her husband, Abebe Teferi, while she was working at the Herbst Market at 9475 W. Desert Inn Road, according to Teferi’s arrest report.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man who robbed the casino cage at the New York-New York early Wednesday morning.
One of the strongest earthquakes to hit the Caribbean in modern times struck off the coast of Honduras on Tuesday night, shaking the mainland and setting off tsunami warnings that were canceled about an hour later.
No one was injured in a fire Tuesday night at a central valley apartment complex, but a family of four, including an infant, was displaced.
“I’ll beat Oprah,” the president declared flatly at a White House meeting Tuesday — though he quickly added, “I don’t think she’s going to run.”
The New York Times has canceled a public event with James Franco days after the Golden Globe winner was accused of sexual misconduct.
