A man involved in the disturbance is still inside of the home, on the 1100 block of Rock Springs Drive, and police are treating the incident as a barricade situation, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Dave Sims said.
The number of visitors to Reno-Sparks and Washoe County over the past year topped the 5 million mark for the first time since 2007.
Caesars Palace presented a 13½ minute fireworks show at 9:20 p.m. As part of Independence Day festivities, the resort offered carnival games, foosball, a bocce ball court and drink specials.
The two most recognizable names in global soccer were eliminated from the World Cup on Saturday, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Lights got only two points from their season series with Tulsa Roughnecks FC, the team with the least points in the United Soccer League.
“Frank Marino’s Divas Las Vegas,” starring the Las Vegas drag legend as Joan Rivers, has closed at The Linq Hotel. It was one of the longest-running production shows ever on the Strip.
Mexicans indulged Saturday in a much-needed break from the political propaganda that has engulfed them for months leading up to elections that could usher in big changes for the country.
Don’t cave to the oil and gas industries
Voters will likely face two choices about energy on the November ballot. One will increase their choices. The other will limit them.
Given the powder-keg of rabid partiality that dominates our discourse today, this senseless massacre struck a particular chord.
Every mass shooting exposes the impotence of government. Thursday’s horrific shooting at a Capital Gazette is no exception.
Liberals, who have no head (see above), believe that conservatives have no heart.
As Justice Anthony Kennedy prepares to retire, all eyes in Washington will be on the battle to confirm whomever President Donald Trump nominates.
I cringe at the thought of Nevada succumbing to the same fate.
Officer did nothing to stop Mandalay Bay shooter
To be mentally healthy we must be content with what we cannot choose or change.
Bravo, Jason King
A man was arrested on two charges following an officer-involved shooting Friday morning in the east valley, Las Vegas police records show.
The original dark period was to start July 10, but Teller’s back had other ideas after P&T’s performance Wednesday at Beau Rivage.
After signing a two-year, entry-level contract recently with his hometown Golden Knights, Gage Quinney spent the past week at development camp getting familiar with his new organization.
Thousands of Lions Clubs International members marched to demonstrate global unity during the service organization’s Parade of Nations held Saturday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
Centennial sophomore Taylor Bigby and Spring Valley freshman Aaliyah Gayles were among 92 of the nation’s best underclassmen to attend the BlueStar 30 girls basketball camp at Tarkanian Basketball Academy this weekend.
Zach Whitecloud is a 21-year old defenseman born in Brandon, Manitoba and raised in the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation.
Take a look at the five of the best promotions to roll through Cashman Field in Las Vegas.
Armed with signs, shouting chants, dressed in white and carrying water to handle the summer heat, a few hundred people gathered in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to protest the Trump administration’s family separation and detention policy.
The Aces (6-11) played their best basketball of the season to beat the Sparks on Friday night. Can they do it again for the second time in three days?
While John Tavares is home in Toronto deciding where he’ll play for the next seven or eight seasons, the Golden Knights have their own issues to address.
Here are the top 10 players to watch in the NBA Summer League, which is July 6-17 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.
The new 11-acre land inspired by the movie “Toy Story” opens to the public Saturday at Disney’s Hollywood Studios just outside Orlando.
Richard Harrison wasn’t always a pawn star. He was always The Old Man. But it was his son, Rick, who mostly called him that before he had his own bobblehead doll.