A year after white supremacists held a violent rally here that left a counterprotester dead, this affluent college town is trying to bridge those sharpened divides and political polarization.
Wake Forest University has placed an assistant basketball coach on leave after police said he punched a New York City tourist who later died.
Prosecutors are expected to rest their case Friday against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, after days of occasionally dramatic testimony in Manafort’s bank fraud and tax evasion trial and some testy exchanges with the trial judge.
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Here are your Friday morning headlines.
A Houston man accused of killing his two children told authorities his 8-year-old son said “daddy, I’m sorry” before having his throat cut, according to court documents obtained Tuesday.
Zillow executives may say they’re not in the house-flipping business, but based on its first batch of deals in Las Vegas, that’s exactly what the company is doing: buying and then quickly selling homes.
After weeks of switching between thunderstorms and dangerously high heat, the Las Vegas Valley will finally see some typical summer weather starting this weekend.
A shooting in a small Canadian city Friday that left four people dead, including two police officers who were responding to a call of shots fired, struck a nerve in a country that has been roiled in recent months by several instances of mass violence.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo talks a good game about transparency. Too often, however, that’s all it is – talk.
What are the consequences of being so concerned with headlines that news reporting does not wait for at least some verification of the details?
Donald Trump is a force of nature. He has momentum and a full head of steam.
They are using fear to control people.
Las Vegas and Henderson police on Thursday arrested three people suspected in string of bank robberies over last three weeks, a Henderson Police Department release said.
Forty-five teachers from an elementary school located near downtown Las Vegas got a back-to-school boost Thursday from the Metropolitan Police Department and several other partners.