Paul Winn wielded only one weapon during his tour of duty in Korea, and it didn’t fire any bullets.
In September, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will consider whether to build a $750 million light-rail line that would primarily run along Maryland Parkway starting by 2025.
A state appeals court has reinstated — at least for now — California’s law allowing terminally ill people to end their lives.
A 7-meter-long (23-foot-long) python has swallowed a woman in central Indonesia, a village official said Saturday.
Californians will face a choice this November of whether to divide the nation’s most populous state into three, an effort that would radically shake up not only the West Coast, but the entire nation.
California officials bucked a recent court ruling Friday and offered reassurance to concerned coffee drinkers that their fix won’t give them cancer.
Apple says it has reached a multiyear deal with Oprah Winfrey to create original programs for its streaming service.
Las Vegas’ farming industry may seem as dry as the desert, but Southern Nevada’s agriculture sector is just a bit harder to find than most. To discover rows upon rows of basil, green butter lettuce, mint and even cannabis in Las Vegas, you’ll have to step inside.
The race to become Nevada’s next governor comes down to a political matchup of ideological opposites in Democrat Steve Sisolak and Republican Adam Laxalt.
Yosemite National Park’s largest sequoia grove is ready to open to the public after crews completed a restoration project to protect the nearly 500 ancient trees, officials said Thursday.
Lava pouring out of a Hawaii volcano burned down Mary Dressler’s home and her town 28 years ago. Now, watching creeping lobes of molten rock slowly wipe out entire neighborhoods over the past month, she has been transported back to those losses.
In a 15-minute address at the end of Tuesday’s meeting of the board of directors of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, CEO Rossi Ralenkotterwent through a checklist of reasons why he’s going to retire.
A total of seven officers fired their weapons Thursday when a robbery suspect was shot and killed , Las Vegas police announced Saturday.
Here’s a look at what’s happening this weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
A cold front this weekend in the Las Vegas Valley will provide some relief from the triple-digit temperatures.
It’s summer, and for the residential real estate market, that means it’s the height of the buying and selling season. With low supply levels, home prices continue to climb and Las Vegas is indeed a seller’s market.
For those of you following my desert landscape design class, I have scheduled a second eight-week, class beginning Saturday, July 7, in the afternoons. There are only a few seats remaining before it will be full. The next landscaping design class will be offered in late October.
Findlay Automotive Group donated $6,375 to the Nevada Health Centers’ mobile mammography service called the Mammovan. The mammography service is conducted in an 18-wheel tractor-trailer that travels throughout Nevada providing mammograms to both men and women.
This month, luxury and exotic car industry experts Nick Dossa and Ed Ghaben will shift gears on how car aficionados purchase luxury vehicles in the secondary market with the launch of Vegas Auto Gallery, a boutique dealership based in Las Vegas. The more than 24,000-square-foot open floor plan showrooms will open to the public June 30 featuring distinctive areas to show off the most prestigious cars on the market, attracting local, national and international buyers.
Q: As I was changing the fluorescent light tube in my ceiling fixture, I rotated the bulb to get it out and I heard a “snap” and saw things falling from the fixture. I cringed and waited for the pain. When I opened my eyes and realized I wasn’t hurt, I noticed that the end clips of the fixture (where the pins of the fluorescent tube go) were broken. Should I replace the fixture or can it be repaired?
A week after a 17-year-old boy was shot dead inside of a Henderson home, friends and family gathered Friday night to honor the teen with a kind heart and unforgettable smile.
Nate Orf homered and doubled, scoring three runs and driving home a couple as the Colorado Springs Sky Sox topped the Las Vegas 51s 15-2 on Friday.