Imagine Dragons will perform at the Pro Football Hall of Fame to help kick off the NFL’s 100th season.
Catholic religious orders from around the world apologized Tuesday for having failed to respond when their priests raped children, acknowledging that their family-like communities blinded them to sexual abuse and led to misplaced loyalties, denial and cover-ups.
President Donald Trump is moving closer toward his goal of creating a Space Force, but it won’t begin as a separate military branch as he envisioned.
Police in Florida want to know who spray-painted “#MeToo” on the leg of a statue depicting a sailor and a dental assistant kissing at the end of World War II.
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon is investing $250 million in the Alliance of American Football.
A small Alabama newspaper is advocating for the resurgence of America’s most feared white supremacist terrorist organization, the Ku Klux Klan.
A seemingly once-in-a-blue-moon snowstorm could befall the Las Vegas Valley for the second time this week, bringing another chance for sledding and Instagram photos of snow-covered cactuses.
A New Jersey couple is planning on giving marriage a shot after a man surprised his girlfriend by proposing at an indoor shooting range.
The country’s last undecided congressional election was marred by falsified signatures, disappearing documents and blank ballots that were filled in by people hired by the Republican candidate, North Carolina elections officials said.
Chanel’s iconic couturier, Karl Lagerfeld, whose accomplished designs as well as trademark white ponytail, high starched collars and dark enigmatic glasses dominated high fashion for the last 50 years, has died
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders announced on Tuesday that he will seek the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
James Judd, a contributor to NPR’s “Snap Judgment,” will share storytelling basics and perform at the Clark County Library.
UNLV senior Elizabeth Prior held the lead at 4 under when the second round of the Rebel Beach Invitational was suspended due to darkness Monday at Spanish Trail Country Club.
Police say more than a dozen people trapped on a ride at SeaWorld in San Diego have been rescued.
The Metropolitan Police Department posted on Twitter early Tuesday that the girls had been found but provided no details.
But we can’t execute a killer who wants to die?
Bill raises constitutional, due process issues.
I challenge our representatives to replace NIMBY with objective information about nuclear technology.
Semyon Varlamov stopped all 40 shots he faced as the Colorado Avalanche shut out the Golden Knights 3-0 on Monday night at Pepsi Center.
The character Voltara, as portrayed by Moxie Crimefighter Jillette , made her stage debut Sunday night to close the Penn Teller show at the Rio.
Glance around the “Jeopardy!” set during rehearsals for its first-ever team championship and it’s easy to be intimidated by the assembled brain power.
Riding a bicycle or roller skating around the park without a helmet? That would be a $15 fine under a law proposed in the Nevada Legislature.
A rewrite of Nevada abortion law that would repeal existing parental notification requirements for minors, revise informed consent requirements and do away with certain criminal penalties was introduced in the Senate Monday.
The forward snapped his personal streak of seven games without a point on Saturday, but knows he and the team must build off their success to make it mean anything.
Nevada legislators heard introductions for three bills in the Assembly and Senate health committees Monday, including one that would appropriate $15 million to general public health needs.
With Project Neon wrapping up this summer after affecting traffic near downtown Las Vegas for more than two years, transportation officials already are looking toward the area’s next big undertaking.
With last week’s passage and signing of a bill setting up background checks on private firearms sales, Nevada becomes the 21st state, along with the District of Columbia, to have such a law on its books.
Nevada has joined onto a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s move to declare a national emergency to fund a border wall he has promised to build dating back to his presidential campaign, the attorney general’s office announced Monday.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, R-Reno, would allow districts to reduce the amount allocated toward materials if they are able to find instructional resources free of charge — known as Open Educational Resources, or OERs.
