Caleb Sharpe is accused of opening fire Sept. 13, 2017, in a hallway of Freeman High School, killing one classmate and wounding three others.
The one-year deal for the 37-year-old has a base salary of $700,000 and can reach up to $1.5 million, his base salary last season, with incentives.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. and Tesla opened a new supercharging station last week behind The Linq Promenade, near the High Roller.
President Donald Trump frequently asserts that companies such as Facebook and Google are biased against him and conservative politicians.
Nellis Air Force Base once again will open its gates and display its hardware and abilities to the public at the Aviation Nation 2019 Air Space Expo.
Marshall Prince faces two counts of battery and sexual assault and a single count of robbery after allegedly raping and assaulting a woman, according to his arrest report.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A former Alabama sheriff accused of scamming a food bank and church and pocketing leftover money meant for feeding inmates pleaded guilty Tuesday to two of nine federal charges lodged against him.
Currently, women represent about 22% of cadets at West Point, 27% of Naval Academy students and around 22% of Air Force Academy cadets.
A Las Vegas father was arrested on suspicion of child abuse last week after his 2-month-old son was found to be bleeding from the brain.
Two senior senators unveiled compromise legislation Tuesday to reduce prescription drug costs for millions of Medicare recipients, while saving money for federal and state health care programs.
The letters from the school district warned parents that they “can be sent to dependency court for neglecting your child’s right to food.”
The Las Vegas-based Engelstad Foundation is providing a gift to fund a substantial portion of “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum.”
It ripped off a hotel roof, toppled trees and knocked out power to thousands during the peak of tourist season.
Manny Pacquiao continues to cement his legacy in boxing after his split decision win over Keith Thurman.
A judge said she hopes to decide by October whether to move the criminal case to California.
The Senate has given final legislative approval to a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks never runs out of money.
Crews on Tuesday were battling more than a dozen wildfires across Northern Nevada.
Federal safety officials ruled Tuesday yet another fatal train crash in the United States has been caused by easy-to-fix human errors.
Gov. Steve Sisolak says state school districts will receive money promised by extending a state payroll tax despite a lawsuit by Senate Republicans challenging its legality.
Two men and a woman face multiple criminal charges after a family’s fight at Disneyland turned violent and was recorded on video.
Jeffrey Clark Jr. pleaded not guilty in November to illegally possessing firearms and high-capacity magazines for rifle ammunition.
A former Henderson constable pleaded guilty to a gross misdemeanor without admitting guilt and promised to repay more than $80,000 to settle a case sparked by a RJ investigation.
The immigration enforcement operation touted by President Donald Trump that targeted more than 2,000 people resulted in 35 arrests, officials said Tuesday.
Neighbor Stacey Farley described the family as hard-working people who don’t bother anyone.
Two thieves who took beer from a parked delivery truck earlier this month in North Las Vegas remained at-large Tuesday.
These five buffets on the Las Vegas Strip offer food that rivals some of the city’s best restaurants.
A Puerto Rico judge issued search warrants for the cellphones of government officials involved in a crude online chat whose leak has set off a political crisis that threatens to bring down the U.S. territory’s governor.
Las Vegas police are seeking other possible victims of an employee accused of sexually assaulting a teenager this month at a business on Boulder Highway.
FBI Director Christopher Wray offered a lesson Tuesday in how to dodge questions about the Russia investigation, offering a possible preview of what lawmakers can expect when Robert Mueller testifies to Congress.
Boxer Maxim Dadashev has died after suffering a brain injury in a fight in Maryland. He was 28.
