Senior Aiwen Zhu leads UNLV into the NCAA regionals this weekend at Los Angeles. She is nearing the end of one of the top careers in program history.
President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday about nuclear weapons, the possibility of getting China into a three-party arms control pact and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela where Moscow is propping up the current government over the U.S.-backed opposition.
Cicis Pizza has announced that one of its Las Vegas locations is hosting a contest to create a mural honoring first responders.
A Clark County School District bus driver suspected of driving drunk crashed a school bus this week with students on board, an official confirmed Friday. It marked the second time in less than a week a school bus driver was suspected of driving drunk while on the clock.
The commander of U.S. forces in South America briefed top Trump administration officials Friday on the crisis in Venezuela and options for potential military action.
The Suns announced Friday that they had come to terms with Monty Williams, a former head coach and a current assistant in Philadelphia.
The Lights are coming off a 0-0 draw Monday at the LA Galaxy II.
The city of Minneapolis is paying $20 million to settle a lawsuit over a police officer’s fatal shooting of an unarmed woman who approached his squad car after calling 911 to report a possible crime.
Are you interested in a $200 jar of poop from 1997 Kentucky Derby winner Silver Charm? If so, the jars by Kentucky for Kentucky went on sale May 1.
Police have arrested a woman in South Salt Lake on suspicion that she fed her boyfriend drain cleaner with the intention to kill him.
A 65-year-old woman has died after being struck by a vehicle in western Las Vegas on Thursday night.
NASCAR is hoping a sports data partnership will lead to gamblers being able to bet during races on much more than just who gets the checkered flag.
Now that the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has announced its $35 million fine against Wynn Resorts Ltd. the Las Vegas company can get back to building the $2.6 billion Encore Boston Harbor and we can all relax. Or can we?
Las Vegas took one step closer Friday to landing major college postseason events such as the Final Four men’s basketball tournament and the College Football Playoff National Championship.
Kelly Clarkson had her appendix removed soon after hosting the Billboard Music Awards.
There is hardly any violence in the Ted Bundy movie “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” which premieres on Netflix Friday and stars Zac Efron as the notorious serial killer.
Triple Crown-winning jockey Mike Smith will ride in the Kentucky Derby after all.
The service dog industry — particularly in the field of “psychiatric” service dogs for people with autism and post-traumatic stress disorder — has exploded in recent years. But a near complete absence of regulation and oversight has left needy, desperate families vulnerable to incompetence and fraud.
Cyclone Fani tore through India’s eastern coast on Friday as a grade 5 storm, lashing beaches with rain and winds gusting up to 127 miles per hour and affecting weather as far away as Mount Everest as it approached the former imperial capital of Kolkata.
A pair of Florida teens saw their prayers answered after becoming stranded about 2 miles (3 kilometers) from shore.
Tesla is increasing the amount of money it will attempt to raise to as much as $2.7 billion.
The Las Vegas Valley can expect a warm weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
“The Situation” and the Fyre Festival fraudster are already there. President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, is up next.
One person is in custody in connection with the death of a pedestrian who was killed in a hit-and-run in the northwest valleyearly Friday.
Dozens of people across the U.S. have invested more than $1 million in six sports betting funds all run by a Las Vegas resident who claims to have the secret sauce to crushing local books.
Hiring jumped in April as U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs, a strong gain that suggests businesses have shrugged off any concerns the economy may slow this year.
A Vietnamese woman who was tried in the killing of the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader was released from a Malaysian prison and planned to fly home later Friday, her lawyer said.
Attorney General William Barr portrayed himself as an apolitical elder statesman at his confirmation hearing. He declared he’d rather resign than be asked to fire special counsel Robert Mueller without cause and insisted the prosecutor he’d known for decades would never involve himself in a witch hunt as the president claimed.
After days of upheaval, Venezuela is sinking back into political stalemate.
To kick off Mental Health Awareness Month, held in May, health professionals from a variety of disciplines are hosting an open discussion for residents.
