Living organ donor June Monroe travels to Chicago on Saturday to try to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of living organ donors.
The largest manufacturer of bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like automatic firearms, announced Wednesday that it will stop taking orders and shut down its website next month.
What the media is saying about the Golden Knights after sweeping the Los Angeles Kings.
The Knights entered the NHL playoffs as the 10-1 sixth choice to win the Stanley Cup.
A bird strike forced a Southwest Airlines jet to make an emergency landing in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Southwest Airlines jetliner that made an emergency landing in Philadelphia had passed through Las Vegas and Reno multiple times in the two days leading up to an engine explosion, according to records maintained by flightaware.com.
Bruno Sammartino was wrestling’s biggest box office draw in the 1960s and 1970s and held the World Wide Wrestling Federation championship for more than 11 years (4,040 days) over two title runs.
The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday night is poised to consider whether to appoint Acting City Manager Ryann Juden to the role permanently.
Good news for Bill Chavera: His fellow Taste of the Town readers say he still can get knishes in Southern Nevada.
Of the Lights’ seven goals so far this season, only one has come during the run of play.
An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday as the U.S. territory struggles to repair an increasingly unstable power grid nearly seven months after Hurricane Maria.
A man was hospitalized Wednesday morning after a shooting in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.
A stinking trainload of human waste from New York City is stranded in a tiny Alabama town, spreading a stench like a giant backed-up toilet — and the “poop train” is just the latest example of the South being used as a dumping ground for other states’ waste.
Cuba on Wednesday selected 57-year-old First Vice President Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez as sole candidate to succeed Raul Castro as president of Cuba,
How do you fix or replace a YouTube video without changing the view count, deleting the comments, and creating a whole new URL? For most users it’s impossible; there is no “re-upload” button on YouTube. But that’s not the case for everyone. YouTube lets some users replace videos and the process and requirements to do […]
On May 4, Las Vegas-based fighter Gabriel Checco will compete at Legacy Fighting Alliance 39 for the promotion’s interim middleweight belt.
Prosecutors in the Minnesota county where Prince died said Wednesday that they’re ready to make an announcement in their two-year investigation into the musician’s death from an accidental fentanyl overdose.
Wednesday’s headlines: Reward offered in shooting, letter triggers CCSD inquiry, and a car crashed into a lake.
Controversial Las Vegas lawyer Jacob Hafter, who was suspended by the Nevada Supreme Court in November, died Tuesday at the age of 42.
A prisoner from Clark County was stabbed to death by two other inmates at Ely State Prison, state corrections officials saidWednesday.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s suspension for an anti-doping violation was reduced to six months Wednesday by the Nevada Athletic Commission, clearing the path for a rematch bout against Gennady Golovkin later this year.
Vegas won its best-of-seven playoff series by defeating Los Angeles 1-0 on Tuesday night before an announced gathering of 18,422 at Staples Center.
One more storm system will pass over Las Vegas this week before the valley heads into a warm and sunny weekend.
No one was injured Tuesday night after a space heater sparked a fire at a central valley apartment.
Two people were rescued safely after a car crashed into a lake in the Desert Shores community in northwest Las Vegas late Tuesday night.
The Clark County School District will hire an external investigator to examine allegations made by a former employee in a letter that has rattled the system with accusations that the Employee Management Relations department engages in rampant favoritism and discrimination.
The Grizzlies pounced on A.J. Griffin in the first inning, ending his night early on their way to a 11-4 victory over the 51s on Tuesday night at Cashman Field.
