The Clark County coroner’s office has identified three of five people killed in a Sunday afternoon crash on U.S. Highway 95 about 85 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
NFL owners have approved a policy allowing players to stay in locker room for national anthem, but they must stand if they are on the field.
NFL owners voted unanimously on both sites Wednesday at the league’s annual spring meeting in Atlanta, which will host the 2019 Super Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
An Alaska man pleaded guilty Wednesday in exchange for a life prison sentence in the Florida airport shooting that killed five people and wounded six, blaming his rampage on severe mental illness a psychologist said is now under control.
Here are a few suggestions to help you throw the best Knights-themed party in the Las Vegas Valley.
A U.S. Air Force training jet has crashed in northeast Mississippi with both pilots ejecting safely.
Las Vegas and the Raiders will have a longer wait to find out if they’ll get to host an NFL draft. The announcement for the host city of the 2020 NFL draft was postponed Wednesday at the league owners meetings.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is getting a $14 million upgrade, though the carved heads of U.S. presidents won’t be touched.
U.S. officials say they’re expecting record numbers of visitors to southern Utah’s Zion National Park this holiday weekend that could have people waiting more than 45 minutes to enter the park and board shuttles.
Three more teens have been charged as adults with first-degree murder in the death of a Maryland police officer, authorities said Wednesday.
Federal health officials are warning parents about the dangers of teething remedies that contain a popular numbing ingredient.
A low-pressure system moving into the Las Vegas Valley at the end of the week will drive temperatures down as wind speeds rise, according to the National Weather Service.
Authorities have released the name of an Arizona woman who fell off a cliff into Lake Powell last weekend and later died at a hospital in Page.
America has spoken: NFL over “American Idol.”
Iowa officials have concluded that a woman pulled her son onto tracks at a railroad crossing in eastern Iowa, into the path of a train that killed them both.
In a real-life case of “Failure to Launch,” an upstate New York judge Tuesday ordered a 30-year-old man to move out of his parents’ house after they went to court to have him ejected.
Malaysia’s new transport minister says the latest search for Flight 370 will end next week.
The legend of “Nessie” may have no place left to hide. A New Zealand scientist is leading an international team to the lake next month, where they will take samples of the murky waters and conduct DNA tests to determine what species live there.
The five-run lead that the 51s had built up disappeared rapidly in the bottom of the third inning Tuesday. But Las Vegas was able to respond, scoring five more runs in the middle innings of the game to beat Sacramento 10-7 on Tuesday night at Raley Field.
Philip Roth, the prize-winning novelist and fearless narrator of sex, death, assimilation and fate, from the comic madness of “Portnoy’s Complaint” to the elegiac lyricism of “American Pastoral,” died Tuesday night at age 85.
A man told police he was robbed by three men this month after trying to retrieve a cellphone he left while gambling with singer Trey Songz and several others at a Strip hotel, court documents show.
Candidates for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District shared their views on gun control and health care, and several opened up about being sexually harassed and losing family members, during a forum Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
Elena Delle Donne scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Washington Mystics beat the Las Vegas Aces 75-70 on Tuesday night.
New leader shouldn’t make more than the outgoing boss
It’s the only way to stop these senseless shootings
It’d be nice if the media defended the NRA as fiercely as they defend MS-13. Last week, President Donald Trump hosted a summit with California law enforcement officers to discuss the dangers the state’s “sanctuary” policies.
The Review-Journal recommends a vote for Steve Wolfson in the district attorney’s race.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a budget for the 2019 fiscal year that includes money for more public safety jobs and planning for a new fire station.
Las Vegas reportedly could be in line for a rotation of cities that hosts the Super Bowl every four years.
