The official first day of summer is still three weeks away but the Las Vegas Valley already is starting to heat up.
A 20-year-old man died late Wednesday night after his vehicle crashed into the back of a parked semitrailer in east Las Vegas.
Tom Cruise is back on the flight line for a sequel to the 1986 film “Top Gun.”
A Canada goose settled into right-center field during a rain delay at the Detroit Tigers game, and an attempt to remove it ended in chaos.
A youth football team from Idaho has rescued two people from an overturned car in Oregon.
After nearly three weeks out of sight, Melania Trump tried to put to rest speculation about her health and even her whereabouts as she continues to recover from medical treatment for a kidney condition. It didn’t completely work.
Top American and North Korean officials are holding a full day of meetings in New York on Thursday aimed at deciding whether a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un can be salvaged.
Sears will close 72 stores, possibly more, after reporting $424 million first-quarter loss, the company said Thursday.
Harvey Weinstein was indicted on rape and criminal sex act charges, furthering the first criminal case to arise from a slate of sexual misconduct allegations against the former movie mogul.
Police in a New Jersey beach town have released body camera footage showing the violent arrest of a Philadelphia woman accused of underage drinking over the Memorial Day weekend.
A 41-year-old inmate died Tuesday after he was admitted to a Las Vegas hospital.
A woman was hospitalized Wednesday night after she was struck by a vehicle in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Washington played as you might think a team trailing in the Stanley Cup Final would in beating the Golden Knights 3-2 on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena, meaning the Capitals showed a focus and determination and toughness that Vegas must now combat as things head to the nation’s capital for Games 3 and 4.
Lars Eller, a 29-year-old journeyman from Denmark, scored a goal and had two assists as Washington evened the best-of-seven series with a 3-2 win at T-Mobile Arena.
About 8:20 p.m., a nourthbound Mercedes-Benz hit a man who was crossing North Decatur Boulevard near West Bonanza Road, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. David Gordon. He died at a local hospital.
If Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was largely a case of Washington giveth and Vegas taketh away, Game 2 was a matter of the Capitals not giving anything more away.
The Capitals didn’t let William Karlsson’s line dominate in Game 2 after Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith had two goals and two assists in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Washington Capitals opened as minus 140 home favorites over the Knights (plus 120) in Game 3 on Saturday at Capital One Arena.
The Washington Capitals defeated the Golden Knights 3-2 on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena to tie the best-of-seven series 1-1.
Dan Reynolds and Imagine Dragons bandmates Daniel Platzman, Wayne Sermon and Ben McKee rocked T-Mobile Arena with a pregame performance of “Whatever It Takes” before Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Do these people hate Mr. Trump more than they love their country?
The person holding that office should focus on rebuilding a broken criminal justice system to work for everyone.
Jason Bracelin’s wonderful prose is as much keen perception as sheer poetry.
The Washington Capitals defeated the Golden Knights 3-2 on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena to tie the best-of-seven series 1-1.
The Washington Capitals beat the Golden Knights 3-2 Wednesday night behind goals by Lars Eller, Alex Ovechkin and Brooks Orpik, evening the Stanley Cup Final at one game apiece.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller ’s campaign mailed Rep. Jacky Rosen a map of Nevada, claiming she’s spurned rural counties by skipping campaign events in Tonopah and Hawthorne.
Republicans Adam Laxalt, Danny Tarkanian and Wes Duncan kicked off two get-out-the-vote events Wednesday in Las Vegas, but their efforts were greeted by protesters who swarmed the coffee shop where they gathered.
Golden State has gone under in its past five games and nine of 10 and Cleveland is on a 5-2 under run, but professional sports bettor Erin Rynning expects the pace to pick up in the NBA Finals.