The company that owns the duck boat that sank in Table Rock Lake near Branson, Missouri, in July, killing 17 people, has settled the first of several lawsuits filed in the accident.
It was a stunning downfall for one of the biggest figures in the auto industry.
For a handicapper, the last six weeks of an NFL season are tougher to solve than a Rubik’s Cube. And remember, it’s estimated that only 5.8 percent of the world’s population can solve the Rubik’s Cube.
Prosecutors say a FedEx driver was justified in punching a Portland, Oregon, man after he yelled racial slurs and tried to hit the driver first.
The Golden Knights open a back-to-back against the top two teams in the Pacific Division on Friday when James Neal and the first-place Calgary Flames visit T-Mobile Arena.
Cozy sweaters and soft pajamas are in for adults. Kids, meanwhile, are asking for board games featuring fake poop and pimples.
Shadow Creek has seen its share of golf spectacles in recent years, with the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament drawing elite athletes from across the sports world.
A North Las Vegas man wanted for murder in New Braunfels, Texas, following a fatal crash on Wednesday has been taken into custody, according to the New Braunfels Police Department.
These pop-punk veterans were inspired to write their latest album, “Generation Rx,” which addresses the opioid epidemic among other things, in part by the overdose death of rapper Lil Peep, who was a fan of the band.
Martin Gonzalez was reported missing about 11 p.m. Thursday after police said he walked away from his home on the 2900 block of Webster Street.
Utah’s most powerful LGBTQ support organization wants legislation that would ban gay conversion therapy for minors.
One of the main problems with UNLV athletics, perhaps the central one, is the fact it either doesn’t realize or accept its place in today’s world of collegiate athletics.
A cold front bringing lower temperatures and wind is expected to hit the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday evening, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Trevor Boucher.
The mayor of Tijuana has declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city and says that he has asked the United Nations for aid to deal with the approximately 5,000 Central American migrants who have arrived in the city.
SG Bar has introduced a menu of shareable plates and 15-minute lunches.
The UNLV music department closes out November with its annual fall jazz festival.
Las Vegas police are looking a man who impersonated a police officer and approached shoppers Thursday night in the area of 300 W. Sahara Ave.
With the NHL having arrived, the NFL on its way and perhaps the NBA after that, UNLV’s quest to remain relevant is only just beginning, according to athletic directors at other NCAA Group of Five schools in major league markets.
Eight people were overcome by carbon monoxide early Friday morning in central Las Vegas.
Shoppers are turning out in the Las Vegas Valley for Black Friday deals.
Samsung Electronics apologized Friday for illnesses and deaths of some of its workers, saying it failed to create a safe working environment at its computer chip and display factories.
One teen is dead and two others have been injured following a shooting at an Alabama mall prior to Black Friday shopping.
The young American, paddling his kayak toward a remote Indian island whose people have resisted the outside world for thousands of years, believed God was helping him dodge the authorities.
