Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 7 of the high school football season.
Las Vegas homicide detectives have arrested a suspect in the death of a 37-year-old man who was pronounced brain-dead days after a fight.
Their famous client behind bars, Bill Cosby’s legal team is readying a long-shot bid to get his sexual assault conviction overturned. They’re also fighting civil lawsuits filed by some accusers that threaten to drain his vast fortune.
‘The Importance of Being Earnest’
A man died after being run over by a dump truck on the south end of the Strip on Wednesday morning.
Roundup of this week’s best bets for food and drink in Las Vegas
This rum drink comes from Palace Station’s new pan-Asian spot, Boathouse, but would be right at home in a tiki bar.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is reviewing allegations by a third woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, a panel spokesman said Wednesday, in yet another potential blow to his prospects for Senate confirmation.
Police said 58-year-old Alfonso Diaz shot a woman last week during a domestic dispute at a home on the 5600 block of Tropic Breeze Street, near Ann Road and Bruce Street.
Bryan William Kline faces a charge of child abuse, neglect or endangerment — a category B felony that carries a possible sentence of one to six years in prison, according to the Clark County district attorney’s office.
A 25-year-old Las Vegas woman is expected to plead guilty this week to charges of second-degree murder and driving under the influence for a crash that killed an 8-year-old boy.
Round-up of performers and events at nightclubs, dayclubs and other nightlife venues.
In case you missed it, Saturday was National Hunting and Fishing Day, an annual celebration of America’s hunting and fishing traditions that was first made official by President Richard Nixon in May 1972.
Round-up of music happening this week.
Round-up of shows happening this week.
Beau Bell, one of the greatest defensive players in UNLV history, was named on Wednesday general manager and assistant head coach of the Philadelphia Soul.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s office announced Wednesday that the state will receive more than $1 million as part of a national settlement with the ride-share giant Uber.
Wayne Kramer kept hearing about this new sound — one that he helped create — but couldn’t actually hear it.
A North Dakota man who lost a hand while making sausage says he was forced to cut off his arm above the wrist with a butcher knife when it became stuck in an electric meat mixer.
It will be dry and warm in the Las Vegas Valley for the rest of the week before remnants of Hurricane Rosa blow in, bringing cooling and possibly rain to the area, according to the National Weather Service.
A man and woman were arrested on child abuse charges a month apart after they blamed a 2-year-old for strangling her daughter, causing life-threatening injuries.
President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that China has been trying to interfere in America’s midterm elections scheduled for November.
A father suspected of gluing shut the eyes and mouth of his 1-year-old daughter has been arrested in West Texas.
No one was injured after a vacant house caught fire Tuesday morning in the southeast valley.
It wasn’t until Michael Brown, a native of Newark, New Jersey, who became a resident of Las Vegas in 1997, ended his basketball days that he and wife Esther Rodriguez Brown became serious players in helping youths who have gone in the wrong direction.
In the wake of the Las Vegas shooting, Congress filed a flurry of bills, including those that would ban or restrict bump stocks. But lawmakers failed to pass any of the gun bills.
A man is in custody after allegedly stabbing his younger brother Wednesday morning in an east Las Vegas Valley neighborhood.
The gaming industry may get a better perception of how the National Football League feels about regulated sports betting Thursday when a House subcommittee conducts a hearing on whether the federal government should be involved in its oversight.
A paperback copy of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” used by the judge in the book’s landmark U.K. obscenity trial is expected to sell at auction for up to $20,000.
A Texas man suspected of killing three people and seriously injuring four in a string of attacks on sleeping Southern California men — most of them homeless — had a long criminal history and had been deported from the United States six times, immigration officials said Tuesday night.