Krista Glover was arrested Saturday night and taken to the St. Johns County Jail. She was released on $2,500 bond on Sunday.
Chicago native P Moss lived in Minneapolis, New York and Los Angeles before moving to Las Vegas in 1991. The following year he opened the Double Down Saloon on Paradise Road, which quickly gained a cult following for its welcoming atmosphere, free live music and quirkiness, which extends to its slogan, “Shut up and drink,” and signature cocktail, Ass Juice.
Seattle Mariners All-Star second baseman Robinson Cano has been suspended 80 games for violating baseball’s joint drug agreement.
The fest is scheduled for June 6-10 at Brenden Theatres at the Palms.
Israel faced a growing backlash Tuesday and new charges of using excessive force, a day after Israeli troops firing from across a border fence killed 59 Palestinians and wounded more than 2,700 at a mass protest in Gaza.
The name of a man who died after crashing his vehicle early Sunday while speeding in the eastern Las Vegas Valley has been released by the Clark County coroner.
Golden Knights’ feverish playoff run inspired the band to change the lyrics of that tune, and ride the expansion team’s unlikely playoff success.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the death of Ntumba Bukasa, who died at the Fremont Street repair shop of a blunt head injury.
Allegiant Air launched a national advertising campaign Tuesday that focuses on frequent passengers whose lives were somehow positively affected by the Las Vegas-based budget carrier.
Oh, Las Vegas Death Fest, you had us at “bluuuurrrrggh!”
It all started with a conversation between siblings 10 years apart.
The fire, which was contained to the front room of the house, was caused by a candle.
Time to plan your weekend with The Weeknd. Single-day lineups have been announced for the Life is Beautiful music and arts fest.
A suspect in a January bank robbery in the western Las Vegas Valley is still at large.
There are plenty of options for watching it live from the comfort of your couch.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
A Michigan engineering company employee has been fired after police determined she baked laxatives into brownies intended for a departing colleague’s send-off.
Author Tom Wolfe, who chronicled everything from hippies to the space race before turning his sharp eye to fiction, has died. He was 88.
Military explosives that fell off a vehicle in northwestern North Dakota on May 1 remain missing.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his wife, Melania, will come home from the hospital in a few days, after receiving medical treatment this week for a kidney condition the White House said is noncancerous.
Temperatures will be consistent over the next several days in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
When Sarah Jorgenson began looking for a new house with her husband, they were instantly drawn to the Summerlin area.
The robberies occurred at the Green Valley Grocery on the corner of state Route 372 and Blagg Road and a Maverik gas station on state Route 160.
Stevie Wonder’s most recent concert in Las Vegas was as headliner of Life is Beautiful in September 2015.
A 61-year-old farmer is suspected of carrying out Australia’s worst mass shooting in 22 years, killing six family members, including four of his grandchildren, before turning the gun on himself last week, an official said Monday.
An early morning fire near the top of an Atlanta skyscraper forced more than a dozen residents to evacuate the tower.
Matthew and Maria Colonna Emanuel always thought the rusting hulk of metal jutting out beneath some trees was just a cable box.
Pope Francis says he has thought about when it might be time to “take leave” of his flock.
A small fire at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens caused thousands of dollars in damage, but no humans or animals have been injured.
The half-sister of Meghan Markle says their father has been put in a “dangerous situation” because of pressure from the press.
