A New Mexico man who is a member of an armed civilian group that has detained migrants near the U.S.-Mexico border and was arrested on suspicion of being a felon in possession of firearms reportedly faced similar charges 13 years ago in Oregon.
“The Curse of La Llorona” had only good fortune at the box office.
HOUSTON — A prominent cancer center in Houston has ousted three of five scientists whom federal authorities identified as being involved in Chinese efforts to steal American research.
Police say the death toll from the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka has increased to 290.
Pope Francis denounced the “cruel violence” of the Easter Sunday slaughter of Christians and foreigners in Sri Lanka as he celebrated the most joyful moment on the Christian liturgical calendar by lamenting the bloodshed and political violence afflicting many parts of the world.
President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani insisted Sunday the president’s 2016 campaign didnothing wrong by taking information from the Russians, as House Democrats pledged stepped-up investigations intocampaign misconduct and possible crimes of obstruction detailed in the special counsel’s report.
UNLV forward Joel Ntambwe is considering turning pro. Moses Wood, who played high school basketball at Galena in Reno, will transfer to UNLV from Tulane.
After temperatures in Las Vegas reached 90 degrees for the first time this year on Friday, valley residents can expect a string of high temperatures in the 90s starting midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
The Golden Knights can clinch a postseason series at home for the first time in franchise history when they host the San Jose Sharks on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 93rd birthday, which this year coincides with Easter.
LOS ANGELES — Roman Polanski asked a judge Friday to restore his membership in the organization that bestows the Academy Awards nearly a year after he was expelled from it for sexual misconduct.
Hundreds of lanterns illuminated the night sky Saturday during the Water Lantern Festival at Sunset Park.
A multiday closure of a portion of Charleston Boulevard that had been set to kick off Monday in downtown Las Vegas has been postponed, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
Nevada stands to lose nearly $170 million in federal funding for healthcare and child welfare programs over the next decade if even 1 percent of state residents don’t participate in next year’s census, state officials estimate.