UNLV supporters Aldo and Dawn Madrigrano pledged $1 million to the Fertitta Football Complex, the school announced Thursday.
Get ready, NASCAR fans, the Hauler Parade is returning to the Las Vegas Strip.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin will return to the ring they walked out of as equals six months ago.
More than 100 girls are still missing three days after suspected Boko Haram extremists attacked their school in northern Nigeria, parents said Thursday.
You know that comedy technique where writers and directors take a joke that’s sort of funny, let it linger until it becomes just mildly amusing, step back while it festers so that it becomes painfully awkward and loses every bit of its appeal before they stretch it so far that it ends up being hilarious?
A Republican congresswoman from upstate New York said Wednesday that “many” people who commit mass murder turn out to be Democrats.
The Rev. Billy Graham’s body will lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda next week, the first time a private citizen has been accorded such recognition since civil rights hero Rosa Parks in 2005.
The silver medal was so disappointing for Canadian defenseman Jocelyne Larocque that she took it off just moments after it was draped around her neck.
The touring collective of former Bowie band members and guest singers will perform Tuesday at Brooklyn Bowl.
When Black Violin first played Las Vegas, eight or nine years ago, it wasn’t exactly the star attraction.
Vice President Mike Pence told a national gathering of conservatives Thursday that the Trump administration will “make the safety of our nation’s schools and students our top national priority.”
A Las Vegas man who was critically injured Feb. 15 in a two-vehicle crash in the west valley has died.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Subway is shaking up its loyalty rewards program, giving customers the ability to earn $2 discounts instead of free Footlongs.
Even tighter gun control won’t prevent every future school shooting. That’s according to David Chipman, senior policy advisor with Giffords.
Snow is forecast for the mountains surrounding the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, and with a bit of luck the valley may see a few flakes, too.
An Earth-observation satellite built for Spain was successfully launched into orbit from California at dawn Thursday, creating a brief light show as it arced over the Pacific Ocean west of Los Angeles.
No one was injured Wednesday night after a man fleeing a traffic stop rammed his vehicle into a Las Vegas police patrol car.
Four months before “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” hits theaters, Universal Pictures announced plans Wednesday for a third installment in the rebooted dinosaur franchise.
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio was put on the defensive by angry students, teachers and parents who are demanding stronger gun-control measures at a town hall after the shooting rampage that claimed 17 lives at a Florida high school.
A vintage military aircraft veered off the runway at Elko Regional Airport and crashed into a fence.
Organizers of a Florida gun show in the same county where 17 people died in a school shooting last week have canceled next month’s event.
Las Vegas police arrested a man who allegedly shot a security guard in December after a scuffle outside a Fremont Street nightclub.
A Houston-area school district is threatening to suspend students who disrupt classes or walk out to protest current gun laws.
Heres whats happening in the Winter Olympics for Thursday, Feb. 22.