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.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada served a free Thanksgiving meal to about 1,000 men, women and children Thursday.
A Hawaii-based burger chain has closed a Honolulu restaurant for cleaning after a video posted to social media appeared to show a rat being cooked on the grill.
A rodent caused more than 13,000 buildings to lose power in Henderson on Thanksgiving night.
Thousands in the Las Vegas Valley spent Thanksgiving shopping, hours before they would have dinner themselves.
We can’t stop all fires, but we can mitigate the damage.
At least the beleaguered taxpayers will be on the sidelines.
Put this down as a something Democrats only mention after an election. Governor-elect Steve Sisolak wants to rename McCarran International Airport after Harry Reid.
Democrats make American great by electing women to Congress.
Las Vegas is too close to California and Arizona not to be taking protective measures.
Another Pacific storm system is headed for Lake Tahoe where nearly a foot of snow already has fallen and at least one big ski resort was forced to close on Thursday because of inclement weather.
The first of two Pacific storm systems moved across Utah on Thursday, with the stronger, colder storm carrying the heaviest snow expected to descend from the northern mountains early Friday and intensify as it spreads south Saturday.
The Raiders had a goal for Thanksgiving. No player would eat alone.
A dog that snarled morning commute traffic on two Phoenix freeways has been reunited with his owners.
Six games are left this campaign, and Carr already has been sacked 32 times, one more than his previous high in 2015. Despite it all, by some measures, he is having his best year.
The Knights get another shot at the Flames four days after suffering their most one-sided loss of the season in a 7-2 defeat in Calgary.
As the holidays arrive, so does a tiny gift. The Grays have welcomed Nixon Storm Gray to their brood. The couple adopted the little girl, their third child after sons Nash Danger, 7, and Knox Thunder, 3.
The Knights were on the wrong end of two coach’s challenges in the third period of Wednesday’s 3-2 overtime victory at Arizona and haven’t fared well when the replay officials in Toronto are consulted.
A man died Thanksgiving Day, two days after he was hospitalized with what Las Vegas police initially thought was a survivable gunshot wound.
