President Donald Trump has directed a “vast, government-wide effort” to protect American elections after Russian attempts to interfere in 2016, the White House said Thursday.
The 51s first series in their new Summerlin stadium will take place from April 9-11 against the Sacramento River Cats.
A woman who was arrested on suspicion of child abuse Monday now faces a murder charge in the death of a 4-year-old.
Ladarius Miller is hoping to earn a world title shot, but he needs to get by Dennis Galarza to make that happen.
Restricted free-agent center William Karlsson is asking for $6.5 million annually in salary arbitration while the Knights countered with an offer of $3.5 million annually.
A spokesman for City Racing, a partnership of four British companies, confirmed the partnership is interested in hosting a pop-up horse racing event in Las Vegas and said it has had preliminary discussions with local officials.
Disgraced ex-NFL star Darren Sharper has renewed efforts to get a reduction in his 18-year federal sentence for drugging and raping women.
If you watch Ryan Hamilton’s comedy special, “Happy Face,” Netflix will recommend other stand-up performances, including concerts by anger merchants Bill Burr, Jim Norton and the late Sam Kinison.
Here are the top games to watch for Week 1 of the high school football schedule (Aug. 17).
Sanchez had a choice about how to assemble from scratch — there is no such thing thing as rebuilding a program with one winning season since 2001 — and wisely picked the correct but yet often painstakingly slow option.
An Air Force base in Ohio says there was “no real world active shooter incident” hours after authorities responded to reports of a shooter.
The Crimson Tide received 61 one first-place votes from a panel of major-college coaches in the poll released Thursday.
A sightseeing boat has collided with a car in downtown Boston.
His music has changed music. As he hits town for an extended engagement at the Park Theater, let’s examine how Stevie Wonder has impacted the music industry itself.
The northwest Las Vegas Valley has experienced a spike in gun thefts this year, but police aren’t sure why.
There’s a lot happening in Napa as the Raiders prepare for the 2018 season, and the Review-Journal wants to make sure Raider Nation isn’t missing out on any information.
Four dentists accused of raping a woman at a Las Vegas Strip hotel have been released from jail on their own recognizance.
Free samples briefly turned a Costco warehouse club into a fight club for two senior citizens.
Authorities say a 64-year-old driver has been killed when his car was struck by a tire that flew off a private sanitation vehicle on the Gowanus Expressway in Brooklyn.
The New England Patriots star signed 19-year-old Megan Uhrynowski’s arm after a practice at Gillette Stadium on Monday night that she had attended with a friend.
Thomas explained the reasoning behind his ongoing holdout in a long post on The Players’ Tribune . Thomas has skipped Seattle’s entire offseason program and missed the first week of training camp.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Apple has become the world’s first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of stylish technology that has redefined what we expect from our gadgets.
The man accused of swiping a shark from a Texas aquarium says he did so because he was concerned about the sea creature’s well being.
A Minnesota man is facing a criminal assault charge after he was accused of pushing an 8-year-old boy off the top of a waterslide.
The Trump administration has proposed rolling back tougher Obama-era gas mileage requirements that are set to take effect after 2020.
A Washoe County judge ordered Mario Lemus, 44, to spend 105 years in prison before he’s eligible for parole after he was found guilty of child sexual assault and lewdness involving a young relative.
Brookstone, the ubiquitous seller of cool but largely unneeded things, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection again and closing the 100 stores that remain in malls.
President Donald Trump has wrongly claimed that shoppers need to show photo identification to buy groceries, and he is accusing Democrats of obstructing his agenda and stalling confirmation of his Supreme Court nominee.
