Wynn Resorts officials said Thursday they may change the name of the Wynn Boston Harbor project.
Las Vegas police shot and killed a man they say was wielding a knife Thursday in the central valley.
Tiger Woods is back for only the second time in the last five years, and what makes the sight of him at Augusta National even more tantalizing is that Woods is starting to look like the player who dominated golf for nearly 15 years.
Octogenarian Andre has always known his own mind. But lately, his mind seems to be drifting — out of his control.
Warm weather is back in the Las Vegas Valley.
Russia on Thursday responded quid pro quo to the wave of Western expulsions of Russian diplomats over the poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter in Britain, while a hospital treating the pair said the woman is improving rapidly and is out of critical condition.
Power has been fully restored after the Bellagio was hit with a partial power outage late Thursday morning, officials said.
The city of Las Vegas and International Market Centers are poised to ink a deal to bring a multimillion-dollar expo center to downtown Las Vegas.
With NASCAR taking a rare weekend off, it’s a good time to analyze how the young lions stack up against veteran drivers in season points after six races.
A Maryland appeals court on Thursday upheld a ruling granting a new trial to a man whose conviction in the murder of his high school sweetheart became the subject of the popular podcast “Serial.”
Bennett won the honor Thursday after his Cavaliers set a program single-season record for wins, dominated the Atlantic Coast Conference and reached No. 1 in the AP Top 25 for the first time since the Ralph Sampson era.
The Group 2 UAE Derby — part of a stellar Dubai World Cup card — and the Grade 1 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park make for a challenging handicapping challenge, part of which involves getting up early Saturday.
Happ tagged a 95 mph fastball and sent it far over the right field fence.
A federal judge in Los Angeles has denied a demand for a jury trial from the attorney for a porn actress who said she had an affair with President Donald Trump because the request was premature.
Rain took the early lead on Major League Baseball’s Opening Day, but home runs and Hall of Famers won the day.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
The daughter of a Russian ex-spy who was poisoned in a nerve-agent attack along with her father is improving rapidly and is out of critical condition, the hospital treating the pair said Thursday.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being ordered to stand trial on charges of corruption and influence peddling.
The brother of the suspected Florida high school gunman pleaded no contest Thursday to trespassing on the campus where the deadly rampage occurred and was sentenced to time served and six months of probation.
The suspect in the Florida high school shooting that killed 17 is getting letters of support in jail including fan mail and pictures of scantily clad women in addition to hundreds of dollars in contributions to his commissary account.
North Las Vegas police responded about 6:30 a.m. to the 2500 block of Daley Street, near Las Vegas Boulevard North and East Carey Avenue, where officers found a man in his 40s with a gunshot wound.
The Mega Millions Lottery jackpot is expected to be worth at least $502 million at Friday’s drawing.
All 30 teams will play on the same Opening Day for the first time since 1968.
New York newspapers are reporting that longtime New York Mets outfielder Rusty Staub has died. Staub had been battling health issues for a number of years and died at a Florida hospital.
Former Vice President Joe Biden regrets saying he’d “beat the hell” out of President Donald Trump if they were in high school for how he treats women.
Authorities say a hot air balloon carrying 13 people crashed and caught fire Wednesday morning in the desert outside Phoenix, igniting a small brush fire but causing no injuries.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a woman found stabbed to death earlier this month in a central valley home.
A Kansas agency plans to conduct a full audit of a water park’s inspection records before it reopens this spring, a state official said Wednesday, after criminal charges were filed over the decapitation of a 10-year-old boy on the world’s tallest waterslide there in 2016.
California’s capital city is on edge for the funeral of a 22-year-old unarmed black man killed by Sacramento police in his grandparents’ backyard.
Malala Yousafzai said in a brief speech at a ceremony at Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s office that she will continue to campaign for the education of girls and asked Pakistanis to be united on issues like providing better health care and education.
