Prosecutors leveled several new charges Wednesday against a man and woman accused of bilking more than $1 million from a lawyer.
Coach Bill Laimbeer has been impressed with the guard’s maturity and patience as she adjusts to the speed and pace of the WNBA. Young scored eight points in her debut.
James Trees, who’s built a dedicated following at his Esther’s Kitchen in the Arts District, will open Ada’s at Tivoli Village on Thursday.
An amended version of a sweeping gun-control law was approved by a Nevada legislative committee Wednesday.
Rep. Steven Horsford joined outdoor advocates Wednesday at a North Las Vegas park to call for more funding for the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund.
UNLV last appeared in an NCAA regional in 2014, and the Rebels have had a difficult time getting back. But coach Stan Stolte said the Rebels aren’t far away.
Striped bass fishing is good below Davis Dam and through Casino Row in Laughlin.
Golden State opened as a 1-point favorite over Toronto at the Westgate sportsbook before wiseguy action made the Raptors 1-point favorites for Thursday’s game.
The Raiders waived Ryan Yurachek, one of three fullbacks on their 90-man roster, with an injury designation Wednesday, clearing space for a potential roster addition to come.
The dramatic vote, less than two months after parliamentary elections, sent the longtime leader’s future into turmoil.
Government shouldn’t be able to seize and keep your property without proving that you’ve committed a crime.
A judge on Wednedsay set a preliminary hearing for a 20-year-old man accused of driving over his estranged girlfriend after she attended the Electric Daisy Carnival.
The security guard reportedly shoved by Ezekiel Elliott at the Electric Daisy Carnival on May 18 is awaiting a mea culpa from the Dallas Cowboys running back.
The stellar drama “Deadwood” was canceled, abruptly and unceremoniously, 13 years ago. But on Friday it returns for some long-awaited resolution.
A man was charged with murder more than 13 years after his former boss, a construction company owner, was found shot to death at the company’s drafting room in Henderson.
When she was born, the baby girl weighed about the same as an apple.
Wynn Nightlife will be closing its doors to Intrigue Nightclub Saturday.
McCarran International Airport saw its busiest April in record with 4.28 million passengers traveling through its gates.
The Las Vegas City Council will consider a deal next week to build a soccer stadium on the site of Cashman Field to house a Major League Soccer expansion franchise.
After more than 20 companies have expressed interest in leaving NV Energy, the utility seems to be stemming the tide of departures.
That audible groan of disappointment you heard Friday morning came from folks like me who woke up to the disappointing news that they had failed to draw a 2019 Nevada big game tag.
Lights FC added MLS veteran Jose Villareal and qualified U.S. Open Cup player Jesus Gonzalez, the team announced Wednesday.
Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot is $325 million, while Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot is now $444 million.
Richard Ocanas was last seen in the 6100 block of Vegas Drive, wearing an orange shirt, black pants and gray sandals.
Sen. John Barrasso said “it’s time to end the political games” and complete the licensing on the Department of Energy’s application to build a permanent nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
A man whose wives were found dead eight years apart under similar circumstances was once again denied bail Wednesday in Henderson Justice Court.
Scott Daniel Warren was arrested in 2018 when Border Patrol agents found him at a property used to provide aid to immigrants in Ajo, Arizona.
If you misbehave repeatedly while getting a ride from Uber, you could get booted off the app.
A year-long project on Interstate 15 between Mesquite and St. George, Utah, began Wednesday, with vehicles carrying loads wider than 10 feet required to take a a 224-mile detour.
Alex Whipple’s attorney Shannon Demler said his client “knows he did something that’s inexcusable.”