Founder Pasquale Rotella says they are adding Downtown EDC to the Las Vegas event and amping up the camping experience.
Prosecutors say Cristina Guadalupe Moya fatally stabbed her 2-year-old son then tried to kill herself because she was distraught over a breakup with the boy’s father.
Officers responded to the crash Thursday evening in the north Las Vegas Valley after the motorcyclist collided with the back of a white pickup truck on southbound I-15.
Andre Frost, 46, died on April 16, nearly a month after he was found lying in a parking lot at 5787 W. Tropicana Ave.
The pedestrian died at the hospital after being hit by a car at Jones Boulevard and Palmyra Avenue on May 2.
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields viewers questions.
Clark County is paying more to help foster children with disabilities in response to Nevada Medicaid diminishing a longtime funding stream.
The E! talk-show host and actress tops this week’s list of TV’s Cheers and Jeers.
A North Las Vegas mother is suing a local homeowners association after her 11-year-old daughter was shot and killed in a gang-related attack last year that police said targeted the wrong house.
As Thursday’s series finale approaches, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki and other “Big Bang Theory” stars reflect on the sitcom’s 12-season run.
This is the Lights’ second home game in a row in a stretch where they play eight home matches in 11 dates.
This week’s top choices include the end of “Veep” and “The Big Bang Theory” and the debut of the Muhammad Ali documentary “What’s My Name?”
The House on Friday passed a $19 billion disaster aid bill that would deliver long-sought relief to farmers, victims of hurricanes and floods, and rebuild southern military bases.
The Golden Knights’ quest to be a worldwide franchise has expanded to Vatican City.
At a growing number of schools around the country, students attacking gunmen reflect guidance to students, at least in some situations, to do what they can to disrupt shootings.
The two Golden Knights wingers scored Friday in their respective teams’ opening games of the 2019 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship in Slovakia.
An escalating trade war between the U.S. and China pushed stocks lower for a fifth straight day Friday and put the market on track for its worst week of the year.
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West have welcomed their fourth child, a boy born via surrogate.
The World Health Organization warned Friday that it may not be possible to contain Ebola to two affected provinces in eastern Congo if attacks on health teams continue.
Clark County will add a traffic signal on South Fort Apache Road and Arby Avenue following the death in March of a 12-year-old boy who was struck and killed by a vehicle.
Yogurt company Chobani says it will pay the school lunch debt of low-income families with students attending a Rhode Island school district.
President Donald Trump’s foreign policy challenges are mounting around the world, showing the limits of his self-touted ability to make a deal.
Once vying for high-rollers with top Las Vegas Strip properties, the off-Strip Rio now competes with 50-year-old Circus Circus for cost-conscious visitors.
The question comes up over and over, with extremist material, hate speech, election meddling and privacy invasions. Why can’t Facebook just fix it?
A businesswoman attempting to make a delivery outside of Albuquerque says thieves rolled off in her U-Haul packed with thousands of dollars’ worth of refried beans.
Frank Mattos has worked as parts manager at Findlay Volkswagen Henderson for the past several years and is a Volkswagen enthusiast who has restored many classic VWs, including a classic black 1962 Beetle.
Hundreds of vehicles will be on display at Lake Las Vegas on Saturday as part of the Drive 25 car and golf showcase.
More than a dozen states have moved to declare pornography a public health crisis, raising concerns among some experts who say the label goes too far and carries its own risks.
A secret agent for the Kremlin who tried to infiltrate U.S. political groups while Donald Trump rose to power says she believed her notes and analysis would be valuable to Russia.
New missiles North Korean has tested in the past week are familiar to military experts: They look like a controversial and widely copied missile the Russian military has deployed to Syria.