A minute-long video posted to Facebook on Friday night may have helped Nevada Highway Patrol solve a hit-and-run crash that happened early the same day.
The College of Southern Nevada will host two free sessions to help students fill out federal financial aid forms.
Former Detroit Lions Hall of Famer Lem Barney and his wife are suing a Detroit-area pizza chain for racial discrimination after being refused service.
The Reno-Tahoe area will not be making a play to host the Winter Olympics.
The late pop culture icon revolutionized the world of comic books, but he also left his mark on Las Vegas.
Several roads in Downtown Las Vegas were shut down Monday afternoon due to police activity.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said he wants to stay in Oakland for 2019, but the team does have other options should a one-year stadium lease deal not come together.
CG Technology, the sportsbook operator whose settlement agreement was rejected by the Nevada Gaming Commission in August, has offered to pay a $1.75 million fine to the state to settle the complaint.
An air traffic controller who became incapacitated while on duty at the McCarran International Airport tower last week is no longer employed by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Stan Lee, the creative dynamo who revolutionized the comic book and helped make billions for Hollywood by introducing human frailties in superheroes, died Monday. He was 95.
The outskirts of Las Vegas Valley may experience freezing overnight temperatures into Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
MTV is expanding its live events business in the U.S. by acquiring the SnowGlobe Music Festival.
Known for his distinctive craftsmanship onstage, Robbie Williams gained fame initially with the pop group Take That from 1990-1995, and again from 2009-2012. He also performed the opening ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow.
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri helped first responders battling the Camp Fire wildfire in northern California Sunday night by surprising them with a cooked meal.
Veterans Day in Las Vegas carries a rich tradition of service and stories of those who served in the armed forces.
Traffic officers were investigating a crash between a Las Vegas police vehicle and a car early Monday at the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Russell Road.
The NHL and attorneys for retired players announced a tentative settlement Monday in the biggest lawsuit brought against the league over concussions and other head injuries.
Pabst Brewing Company and MillerCoors are going to trial, with hipster favorite Pabst contending that MillerCoors wants to put it out of business by ending a longstanding partnership through which it brews Pabst’s beers.
Woody and Buzz Lightyear are rounding up the gang for another “Toy Story” movie.
More than 200 items belonging to Frank and Barbara Sinatra ranging from movie scripts to jewelry are going up for auction.
Las Vegas police are looking for three men who broke into slot machines in a southwestern valley 7-Eleven and made off with an unknown amount of money early Monday morning.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has become the first Western leader to acknowledge his country’s intelligence agencies have listened to recordings of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Fresh from a trip to France where his brand of “nationalism” drew rebuke from his hosts, President Donald Trump says “much was accomplished” in his meetings. But he’s raising a familiar complaint about American allies’ spending on defense.
The dead were found in burned-out cars, in the smoldering ruins of their homes, or next to their vehicles, apparently overcome by smoke and flames before they could jump in behind the wheel and escape. In some cases, there were only charred fragments of bone, so small that coroner’s investigators used a wire basket to sift and sort them.
A newly published video shows a white Republican U.S. senator in Mississippi praising someone by saying: “If he invited me to a public hanging, I’d be on the front row.”
“Saturday Night Live” cast member Pete Davidson has apologized for mocking the appearance of a veteran who lost an eye in Afghanistan.
A second high school coach of the gunman who killed 12 people at a Southern California bar recalled him on Sunday as volatile and intimidating, and said that repeated complaints to school administrators about his behavior failed to prompt any discipline.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rushed back to Israel on Monday, hours after an Israeli army officer and seven Palestinians, including a local Hamas commander, were killed after an incursion by Israeli special forces into the Gaza Strip.