A few months ago, you could bet Tiger Woods to win the 2018 Masters at 100-1. Not so today. According to Westgate sports book golf odds expert Jeff Sherman, Tiger is at 8-1.
Detectives are looking into the “suspicious” death of a man was found dead Monday morning inside his northwest valley home with at least one gunshot wound.
North Las Vegas police believe the suspect in a brutal hammer attack on a woman in late January may have victimized others.
Bamba was ranked among the top recruits in the country when he signed with the Longhorns and was considered a likely one-and-done college player.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his country’s diplomats on Tuesday to seek changes to international doping rules in the wake of the nation’s drug scandals.
The punishments were announced Tuesday by Kiki VanDeWeghe, the league’s executive vice president for basketball operations.
It’s cotton candy! It’s ice cream! It’s a burrito!
The Vegas Strong Fund is still completing its needs assessment, fund chairwoman Jan Jones Blackhurst said.
An ongoing argument over Lortab pills led a 62-year-old felon “to go insane” and stab his girlfriend to death last week before trying to kill himself, according to an arrest report.
Pro football — actual games — won’t disappear from TV screens, mobile devices and the American consciousness once the Super Bowl ends next February.
Free agent Eric Decker will be visiting the Raiders on Tuesday, a source confirmed. His arrival follows the departure of Ryan Grant, who chose to join the Indianapolis Colts on a reported one-year, $5 million contract.
A rare white tiger born at an exotic animal sanctuary near Dallas has been named for a Dark Side villain in “Star Wars.”
A judge has set bond at $500,000 for the younger brother of suspected school shooter Nikolas Cruz after he was arrested for trespassing at the Florida high school where 17 people were gunned down.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry appeared before a Senate panel Tuesday where he laid out his department’s $30 billion budget that includes $120 million to revive licensing of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository plus implement interim storage at other sites.
With the Supreme Court poised to rule on a case that could end the federal ban on sports gambling, more than a third of U.S. states are considering legislation to get in on the action, and professional leagues and casino interests are lobbying against each other for the biggest cut of the winnings.
Orbitz says a legacy travel booking platform may have been hacked, potentially exposing the personal information of people that made purchases between Jan. 1, 2016 and Dec. 22, 2017.
Milan and Turin are both in discussions with the Italian Olympic Committee about possibly bidding for the 2026 Winter Games.
Petitioners are rallying to lift a ban on pit bulls in a north-central Kansas town.
The ashes of celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking will be interred at London’s Westminster Abbey near the grave of Isaac Newton.
Tuesday’s headlines: Reno student suspended after call to Nevada congressman, Police looking for suspect in downtown Las Vegas shooting, 3 injured, including gunman, in Maryland high school shooting.
The Raiders again have cleared cap space and moved up in the draft. Their maneuever, however, came at a cost.
United Airlines is pausing its pet-shipping business after mistakes that included a dog winding up in Japan instead of Kansas.
The 77-year-old Ringo Starr received his long-awaited knighthood from Prince William Tuesday. He used his real name Richard Starkey for the big event.
Rainy days are ahead as another storm system heads toward the Las Vegas Valley.
The 6-foot-2 guard averaged 27.4 points and 8.7 assists this season, and many projections have him going early in the first round.
One person is in critical condition after a Tuesday morning fire at an apartment complex in the east valley.
A teenager armed with a handgun shot and critically wounded a girl inside a Maryland school on Tuesday and the shooter was killed when a school resource officer confronted him moments after the gunfire erupted.
In the latest judicial setback for the former French president, Nicolas Sarkozy was placed in custody on Tuesday as part of an investigation that he received millions of euros in illegal campaign financing from the regime of the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
Jacksonville was among the hardest-hit communities as storms swept across the South, part of a large system that prompted tornado warnings Monday in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
An Austrian man faces a $197 fine for describing police officers as smurfs in a warning about speed checks posted on Facebook.