Max Pacioretty and Erik Haula, the mainstays of a makeshift second line for the Knights, have not been able to find chemistry or the back of the net during 5-on-5 play together through eight games.
A fire that damaged three under-construction houses in North Las Vegas caused about $750,000 in damage, a fire official said.
The heavyweight has said he limited his training sessions to 30 minutes in the past with at least five minutes dedicated to posting funny memes on Instagram.
Travel and media mogul Richard Branson will leave his role as chairman of an experimental travel company with a test site near North Las Vegas.
Here are the latest boys and girls soccer coaches polls, as compiled by Tech’s Josh Jones.
School officials say a student stabbed a teacher during a class at a middle school in Atlanta’s suburbs.
Marshawn Lynch may have played his final game as a Raider after the running back was placed on injured reserve Monday because of a groin injury suffered Oct. 14 against the Seattle Seahawks.
Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will be in Reno and Las Vegas on Thursday as part of a nationwide tour to rally voters to cast ballots for Democrats.
LGBT leaders were quick to mount a response and protest Monday to a Trump administration proposal for a new definition of gender that activists said would strip transgender Americans of civil rights and protections.
Former President Barack Obama told thousands of Nevadans on Monday that they can’t stay out of this election if they want changes in the White House and Congress.
The Silicon Valley-based franchise theCoderSchool opened a Las Vegas location launched Saturday.
Only two days of early voting in Nevada are in the books, but the record-setting numbers signify an “unusually high” midterm election turnout.
Steve Reineke, hired by the N.Y. Pops after an exhaustive two-year search, learned of Frankie Moreno through violin great Joshua Bell (who was seated a half-dozen seats to my right at Friday’s show).
The Falcons creeped back up to 4½-point favorites over the Giants on Monday afternoon at several Las Vegas sports books as money started to come in on the home favorite.
An Oregon man says he found a 5-week-old kitten glued to a busy road.
Newcomer Max Pacioretty said he was surprised by how quickly his new Golden Knights teammates leave the ice during game warmups.
Eldorado doesn’t play in the rich suburbs of Henderson or Summerlin, but a part of town people like to forget about when it comes to sports. But as the postseason begins, Eldorado and the rest of the northeast valley are looking to show soccer is high school sports’ great equalizer.
The Raiders traded wide receiver Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys, acquiring a first-round selection in next April’s draft for the two-time Pro Bowler.
Robert Foley was named the Knights’ Chief Business Officer and the Chief Strategy Officer of Foley Family Wines and Epic Wines and Spirits.
Tuesday night’s Mega Millions estimated grand prize has hit a staggering $1.6 billion, continuing a trend of giant jackpots. It will be the largest lottery prize in U.S. history when someone finally hits it and will join five other top 10 drawings in the last three years.
Authorities say a 10-year-old girl was accidentally shot in the head by her twin brother in Tennessee.
Earl Bakken, an electronics repairman who created the first wearable external pacemaker and co-founded one of the world’s largest medical device companies, Medtronic, has died. He was 94.
The Clark County coroner’s office has determined that Dave Dave, a Las Vegas artist whose father set him on fire as a child, died of natural causes.
A North Carolina man accused of decapitating his mother has been found not guilty of murder because of insanity.
A North Las Vegas judge on Monday scheduled a preliminary hearing for a man accused of shooting and killing three members of a family.
An elementary school teacher in South Carolina is accused of dragging an 11-year-old student to the edge of her classroom before kicking him out of way to shut the door.
The crash was reported about 8:35 a.m. after the person on a BMX-type bicycle rode in front of a 2007 International roll-off dump truck near Lamb Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, a Metropolitan Police Department release said.
Sean Smith sits at his dining room table, surrounded by candles, skulls, gargoyles and hundreds of other pieces of macabre decor.
For many, Kingman isn’t much more than a pit stop, a place to fill up the gas tank on a trip to Phoenix or the Grand Canyon. But residents know there’s much more to the Arizona high-desert town.
The two-day survey, which is anonymous and voluntary, will be conducted between noon and 6 p.m. on Nov. 2 and between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Nov. 3 in 25 Las Vegas Valley ZIP codes, the release said.