The United States Geological Survey says quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 struck just after 1:30 a.m., more than 170 miles (264 kilometers) west of Coos Bay, about 220 miles southwest of Portland.
A suburban Chicago girl danced her way into a meeting with Drake.
Officials are investigating a northwestern Indiana manure spill that’s believed to have killed thousands of fish.
The U.S. Navy says a sequel to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun” is filming this week aboard a Norfolk-based aircraft carrier.
Tesla added more than 800 employees and $459 million in capital investment at the giant factory in Nevada that manufactures batteries for its electric cars during the fourth quarter of last year.
A lakefront mansion at Lake Tahoe once owned by reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes has told for $17.5 million.
Corks ’n Crafts customers work with fabric, wood, leather and other materials. They create items such as decorative signs, beer caddies and keychains.
When the first batter of the game, Jose Fernandez, took 51s starter Cody Martin deep, perhaps it was a sign of things to come on Tuesday night.
Saddle ‘N’ Spurs Saloon houses more than two dozen instruments, most of them mounted above the bar, all of them covered in signatures, each autograph raising money for a given cause.
Hawaii residents rushed to grocery stores Tuesday to stock up on bottled water, ramen and toilet paper as they faced the threat of heavy rain, flash flooding and high surf from a powerful and erratic hurricane expected to churn close to the islands or directly over them.
Facebook has identified and banned more accounts engaged in misleading political behavior ahead of the U.S. midterm elections in November.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved a donation of naloxone from the Southern Nevada Health District.
Why not let eligible recipients collect Social Security and keep working as many hours as they want, without a penalty?
Remember this when you go to the polls.
The fundraiser with Jane Fonds is an issue
The Gaels return eight letter winners after finishing sixth in last year’s Class 4A state meet.
After winning the Class 3A Southern Region title last year, the Roadrunners hope to contend for a state berth in Class 4A.
The Trailblazers are hoping to get a handful of runners to the Class 4A state meet.
The Grizzlies have six returning letter winners and a promising group of freshmen runners.
The Patriots have a young and relatively inexperienced team this season.
The Gaels have eight returning lettermen as they hope to be competitive in the Desert Region.
The Roadrunners return four lettermen as they prepare to compete in the Desert Region.
The Grizzlies are rebuilding, but are hopeful for success this year.
The Trailblazers hope to compete for a spot in the Class 4A state meet.
David Sharpe bought himself a treadmill this summer. Events in the spring dictated the investment.
Less than three months after the Golden Knights lost to the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final, the Westgate on Tuesday posted NHL regular-season point totals, division odds and playoff props.
The Dragons are excited to see how their new runners will develop.
Flowers, 29, was shot to death in the parking lot of an apartment complex north of downtown Las Vegas.
Troy Helseth has no mercy when it comes to his fellow PGA of America professionals on the course. Off the course, he is a nice, humble guy who helps various causes.
