The late Chris Cornell will be honored with a tribute concert in Los Angeles on Jan. 16 featuring members of his former bands along with Metallica and the Foo Fighters.
Police are seeking a woman who pushed, punched and choked a McDonald’s manager because she wanted ketchup.
Authorities on Tuesday reported six more fatalities from the Northern California blaze, bringing the total number of dead so far to 48. They haven’t disclosed the total number still missing, but earlier in the week that figure was more than 200.
An Israeli plan to build a cable car to Jerusalem’s historic Old City has united architects and Palestinian activists in opposition to a project they say is both an eyesore and a ploy to entrench Israeli control over the city’s contested eastern sector.
A stolen puppy has been returned to a 12-year-old boy in Tennessee whose family says he was shoved to the ground in the theft.
Michelle Obama began her 12-stop book tour Tuesday by sitting with Oprah Winfrey before an audience at the home arena of the Chicago Bulls, speaking on everything from piano lessons and washing socks to crying on a plane the day her family moved out of the White House and President Donald Trump moved in.
One person is dead and another is in a hospital after a single vehicle rollover Tuesday night on I-15 near Overton.
The Clark County Wetlands Park is ready to kick off it’s 2019 Wetland Walker program.
UNLV played better than that forgettable loss to Loyola Marymount, walking away a winner on Tuesday night before an announced gathering of 7,327 at Thomas Mack Center.
Three takeaways from UNLV’s 72-51 win over UC Riverside on Tuesday night at the Thomas Mack Center:
Andee Ritter scored with two seconds left to give UC Irvine a 57-55 victory over the UNLV women’s basketball team Tuesday.
The Golden Knights placed center Erik Haula on injured reserve Tuesday, according to the team’s official website.
The freshman provided a needed spark for UNLV as the Rebels bounced back from a season-opening loss with a 72-51 win over UC Riverside at the Thomas Mack Center on Tuesday night.
High on the Democratic wish list is legislation that would reinstate the federal deduction for state and local taxes, a benefit that overwhelmingly helps the rich.
Steve Sisolak and Aaron Ford are promising to use their new offices to implement Nevada’s stalled background check initiative. They haven’t said, however, how they are going to do it.
And now Democrats dominate the state
Mr. Root is up to his neck in a blue wave but doesn’t realize it.
What Russia’s learning from Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
Most veterans using the Forever GI Bill to attend UNLV have not faced the backlog affecting thousands of others who have yet to receive benefits or have received them late.
Little more than a year after surviving the Route 91 Harvest festival attack, Stacie Power once again found herself defenseless, tied to another disaster. This time, she was waiting to learn whether her parents were alive or dead.
Two hospitals — one in Las Vegas and one in Oakland, California — had NFL visitors Tuesday.
A crash in the northwest Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday night left a pedestrian dead Tuesday night, police said.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant often preaches his philosophy of not thinking about the past or future beyond the next period or the next game. It was a lesson forward Alex Tuch learned long before he played for Gallant.
New York Giants’ victory Monday night gives Raiders the inside track so far at 1-8 to claim No. 1 NFL draft pick.
A pair of Las Vegas lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to throw out drug conspiracy charges against their client, arguing that President Donald Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting U.S. attorney general was unconstitutional.
That big expanse of glass fronting the Strip at the Park MGM will come to life next month with the opening of Eataly Las Vegas.
Centennial senior basketball player Eboni Walker has blossomed into the 43rd-ranked player in the class of 2019, per ESPN, and will solidify her future Wednesday by signing a national letter of intent with Arizona State.
The deal is the largest ever in the Nevada marijuana industry and creates the state’s biggest dispensary operator by locations. Green Thumb will now operate five dispensaries in Nevada, including the only one on the Strip.
