The toll so far this flu season, which lasts from October to the end of May compares with 64 deaths that had been reported at this point last year, authorities say.
One hundred people dressed up as Evita Perón and paraded in the streets of Argentina’s capital Monday, a day before the 100th anniversary of her birth.
Just hours before a pedestrian bridge collapsed and killed six, engineers confirmed that cracks in the concrete structure “increased in length daily.”
The Cosmopolitan has announced the lineup for its Dive In movies at the Boulevard Pool, where attendees can swim, float or lounge poolside.
A high school football player who has been in the U.S. since he was a toddler was in custody for possible deportation to his native Mexico.
Las Vegas police said Monday that Robert Robins, who had last been seen April 30 on the 2600 block of Alycialynn Way, was “home with his family.”
A lifetime achievement award has been offered — and rescinded — for “American Pie” singer Don McLean.
The administration won’t be turning President Donald Trump’s tax returns over to the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
The Rebels will host Army on Oct. 19, 2024, in the new Raiders Stadium, and they visit the Black Knights on Oct. 7, 2028.
“The Knights are going to be better next year,” Westgate sportsbook manager Ed Salmons said. “The Knights are going to be loaded for the next five to 10 years.”
Full House Resorts CEO and president Dan Lee expects a new Indiana bill will help the regional casino company compete with the big dogs.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed wedding rules Monday in hopes of preventing family members who aren’t church members from feeling excluded.
A longtime Las Vegas lawyer is accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend before killing himself last week in a rural California county about 70 miles southwest of Lake Tahoe.
The appeal process at the disputed Kentucky Derby has begun, rekindling memories of another controversial finish — the 1981 Indy 500, which took four months to decide.
Enrique A. Ramirez, 21, was arrested on April 29 on several charges, according to jail records. He remained in the Clark County Detention Center without bail on Monday.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission stayed true to its word that it would expedite approvals needed to open Encore Boston Harbor.
The Raiders hope to avoid being cast on the “Hard Knocks” HBO series, but a fit-for-television roster isn’t helping their case.
A private executive jet flying from Las Vegas with three crew members and 10 passengers crashed in northern Mexico on Sunday.
Martin Truex Jr. won a Monday race at Dover International Speedway for the second time in his career.
The president said he is looking into offering a waiver that would allow athletes attending the nation’s military academies to play pro sports upon graduation.
A former Reno detective who says he’s prejudiced in favor of the death penalty is among the 19 prospective jurors dismissed from a panel that will decide whether a murder convict who’s been on death row for 34 years should serve life in prison instead.
A federal court has clarified a decision in a dispute over marking tires, a method that many cities use to keep track of cars and write parking tickets.
The 4DX movie machinery with the latest ‘Avengers’ at Red Rock Resort makes it closer to a theme park attraction than a traditional movie.
Panda Express is hiring to fill over 60 positions throughout the Las Vegas region, the company said in a news release.
For 12 years, Israel has maintained a blockade over the Gaza Strip, seeking to weaken the territory’s militant Hamas rulers. And for 12 years, Hamas has remained firmly in power, developing a thriving homegrown weapons industry along the way.
Authorities say deceased pets have been recovered from a chartered jet that ran into a river at a Florida military base.
UNLV forward Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua announced on Instagram that he is transferring to Baylor.
The U.S. is rushing an aircraft carrier and other military resources to the Middle East after seeing Iranian troops and proxy forces making preparations for attacks against U.S. forces and interests in the region, a defense official told The Associated Press.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has denied the appeal of Maximum Security’s disqualification as Kentucky Derby winner for interference, saying the stewards decision is not subject to appeal.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 65-year-old pedestrian killed Friday morning in a hit-and-run crash in the northwestern Las Vegas Valley.