Michael Severino goes by many nicknames, most notably “The Guy Who Knows a Guy.” That’s the quote under his caricature at the Palm Restaurant at the Forum Shops at Caesars.
The Aviators this season will continue the tradition of playing games as Reyes de Plata, Minor League Baseball announced Monday.
Las Vegas police rescued a stranded hiker Monday afternoon from a mountain in the northeast valley.
The DieselSellerz online marketplace is full of attention-grabbing images and text: photos of giant pickup trucks in the desert, text promoting the chance to win a vehicle and skull-adorned apparel up for sale.
Goaltender Malcolm Subban will make his second consecutive start when the Golden Knights face the struggling Colorado Avalanche on Monday at Pepsi Center.
The Blue Devils reclaimed the top spot in Monday’s AP Top 25, the third time this season they’ve reached No. 1.
Alaska is about 3,000 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, but the state’s new Republican governor is offering President Donald Trump the use of the Alaska National Guard to patrol it, the Anchorage Daily News reports.
Las Vegas has come a long way in major league sports since the city hosted the NBA All-Star Game 12 years ago.
Pop Vegas, the new art experience coming to the Las Vegas Strip, is set to open on Feb. 28.
Bruce Bochy of the San Francisco Giants says he will retire after this season, his 25th as a major league manager.
An Illinois man who has delivered more than 26,000 white crosses to sites around the U.S., largely to remember victims of gun violence, now finds himself doing the same in his hometown.
Attorneys for “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett say there are no plans for him to meet with Chicago detectives Monday for a follow-up interview about his reported assault.
Four people were displaced but not hurt after a fire early Monday in their central Las Vegas valley apartment.
A former Clark County School District substitute teacher has been sentenced to five years probation for sexually motivated coercion, according to court records.
A businessman has been charged with fatally stabbing a Minneapolis woman in 1993 after investigators ran DNA evidence from the murder scene through a genealogy website and obtained his DNA from a discarded napkin.
An Arizona man was rescued from quicksand at Zion National Park over the weekend.
A Florida sixth-grader faces charges of disrupting a school function and resisting arrest after a confrontation that followed his refusal to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Poland on Monday pulled out of a summit in Jerusalem, triggering the collapse of the entire meeting, after the acting Israeli foreign minister said that Poles “collaborated with the Nazis” and “sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers’ milk.”
The ecstatic sailor shown kissing a woman in Times Square celebrating the end of World War II has died. George Mendonsa was 95.
Some work-release inmates made a Valentine’s Day rescue when a Florida couple accidentally locked their baby inside their SUV.
Industry experts say a lack of guest demand and privacy concerns may be slowing the rollout of third-party voice-activated devices in hotel rooms.
Monday marked the fifth day in a row with measurable precipitation in Las Vegas.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declined Monday to say if he had nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, though he also emphasized he did not deny doing so.
For all the flare that the second week of the Nevada Legislature brought, the third week appears primed for a more traditional tone.
