A Google engineer fired for writing a memo questioning Google’s commitment to diversity has filed a lawsuit alleging his ouster was driven by a corporate culture that discriminates against white men and people with conservative views, including supporters of President Donald Trump.
The United Soccer League team signed local players Adolfo Guzman, Sebastian Hernandez, Marco César Jaime Jr., Julian Portugal and Matt Thomas at a ceremony Monday at team headquarters.
The NFL announced Monday that the pop star Pink will perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the game on Feb. 4 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
The House Ethics Committee has named an investigative panel to determine whether Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen of Nevada engaged in conduct that constitutes sexual harassment.
Las Vegas real estate investor Constantino Noval bought Red Rock Business Center last month for $17 million, property records show.
With three strong hurricanes, wildfires, hail, flooding, tornadoes and drought, the United States tallied a record high bill last year for weather disasters: $306 billion.
A new rooftop nightclub and ground-floor lounge will open at the Palms operated by Clique Hospitality Group.
A federal judge dismissed all charges Monday against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and another man.
The identity was released Monday for a pedestrian who died last month after a hit-and-run collision in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Kitchen Table Squared is the second installment in Chef Javier Chavez’s “social eatery” vision, near the 215 Beltway and Russell Road.
A man was hospitalized Monday morning he was stabbed near downtown Las Vegas.
There are two types of sports-medicine doctors: primary care and orthopedic surgeons. It’s particularly primary-care sports doctors who are in short supply, but they’ll be needed as the professional sports scene in Las Vegas grows.
Rain has returned to the Las Vegas Valley Monday morning for the first time in nearly four months.
The Trump administration is ending special protections for Salvadoran immigrants, forcing nearly 200,000 to leave the country or face deportation, officials said Monday.
A Colorado developer has purchased Atlantic City’s former Revel casino hotel, and plans to reopen it this summer.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
Las Vegas police are investigating an apparent suicide at McCarran International Airport.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a man was stabbed Monday morning in the central valley.
A federal grand jury has heard testimony from witnesses in the FBI’s corruption investigation of City Councilman Ricki Barlow, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has learned.
New York City fire officials say a fire in Trump Tower’s heating and air conditioning system caused smoke to billow from the roof and injured two people.
A bicyclist was hospitalized early Monday morning after he was struck by a Metropolitan Police patrol vehicle.
Oprah Winfrey’s moving speech at the Golden Globes has some fans and fellow celebrities calling for her presidential run.
Trump administration officials and allies are rallying to the president’s defense, trying to contain the fallout from an explosive new book that questions Trump’s fitness for office.
The Virginia Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments this week over whether a man broke the law when he hung a black-faced dummy in his front yard.
Mandalay Bay had closed a few floors starting in late November amid a guest slowdown caused by the combination of the holiday season and fallout from the Oct. 1 mass shooting at a nearby music festival. A lone gunman shot at concertgoers from a suite on the Strip hotel’s 32nd floor.
A water pipe break in one of the terminals at New York’s Kennedy Airport on Sunday added to the delays at the beleaguered airport trying to recover from the aftermath of a snowstorm that has stranded thousands of passengers.
Two major Apple investors have urged the iPhone maker to take action to curb growing smartphone addiction among children, highlighting growing concern about the effects of gadgets and social media on youngsters.
The Knights departed for their off week by beating the Rangers 2-1 before a season-high 18,234 at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, another close and impressive victory in a place where there have been many.
Nevada is sure to see plenty of national attention as this year’s election cycle ramps up.
Another small segment of Interstate 11 is scheduled to open Feb. 1, when motorists will be allowed to drive in the northbound lanes between Silverline Road and Foothill Drive, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
