A Las Vegas judge has set a competency evaluation for a 44-year-old woman accused of intentionally drowning her 2-year-old daughter in an apartment bathtub.
The Las Vegas Aviators like where they stand after first two months of the minor league baseball season
Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world, makes $300 million a year in permits for mountain climbing.
Small and mid-size businesses want the federal government to follow through on a promise to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure — including roads, bridges and internet.
The Golden Knights released a Twitter video on Wednesday featuring Ryan Reaves dressing up as a knight statue and scaring his teammates.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday discouraged Alabama Republican Roy Moore from running for U.S. Senate in 2020, saying that Moore cannot win and the “consequences will be devastating” for his party and policies if Democrats retain the seat.
A 24-year-old man faces 15 counts after a gunshot was fired inside the Fashion Show mall on the Las Vegas Strip on Memorial Day, according to police records.
A hearing is scheduled in a St. Louis court Wednesday on an effort by the only abortion clinic in Missouri to retain its license.
Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has signed a bill banning conversion therapy.
Democrats won’t pick their nominee for another year, but President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are acting like the 2020 presidential contest is already a two-man race.
The breakfast specialty starts with sliced brioche, which is coated and browned and layered with Nutella and bananas.
The total won by Nevada’s casinos from players on slot machines, table games and race and sports pools was down 1.8 percent to $936.5 million in April.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley are expected to climb into the 90s by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A white manager of a Mississippi campground has been fired after video showed her holding a gun while telling an African American couple to leave because they did not have a reservation.
The global airline trade group says it expects the Boeing 737 Max jet will remain grounded at least through mid-August after two deadly crashes.
Special counsel leaves the door open for the Democratic-controlled House to hold impeachment hearings if it determines President Donald Trump violated the law.
Floodwater has swamped 860 square miles north of the Mississippi River city of Vicksburg, an area larger than the cities of New York and Los Angeles combined.
Authorities say a ball python slithered out of a toilet and bit a South Florida man on the arm.
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek says his doctors say he’s in “near remission” of advanced pancreatic cancer and his response to the treatment is “kind of mind-boggling.”
A driver was seriously injured when his Mercedes was struck by a semitrailer in North Las Vegas early Wednesday.
Britney Spears’ restraining order against her former manager will stay in place for roughly two weeks after a judge on Tuesday suspended a court hearing.
The Democratic National Committee is upping the ante for its second round of presidential primary debates, doubling the polling and grassroots fundraising requirements from its initial summer debates.
After several quiet years, tornadoes have erupted in the United States over the last two weeks as a volatile mix of warm, moist air from the Southeast and persistent cold from the Rockies clashed and stalled over the Midwest.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says the “road is not closed” if the U.S. wants negotiations with Iran and returns to the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.
“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington has checked into a wellness center to work on what his representative says are “personal issues.”
A Chicago White Sox employee of the month got to throw out a first pitch. And, to put it mildly, she was just a little bit off target.
A vicious storm tore through the Kansas City area, spawning tornadoes that injured at least a dozen people.
A motorcyclist is in critical condition following a crash Tuesday evening near a central valley intersection, according to Las Vegas police.
Scoring political points is more important to legislative Democrats than funding the programs they believe will improve education.
The fate of a host of bills will tell the tale.