Tofurky produces tofu, quinoa and other plant-based “sausages,” deli slices and burgers.
A section of a major Los Angeles-area freeway will be undergoing repairs for 15 weekends over the next four months, sparking comparisons to “Carmageddon,” a 2011 freeway bridge demolition that many feared would be a traffic nightmare.
The animal rights activist who protested Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos at a conference in June pleaded no contest Monday to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct.
Advocacy groups and unions are pressuring Marriott, MGM and others not to house migrants who have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
A speeding driver killed Friday in a northeast valley crash that left three others injured was a 31-year-old North Las Vegas resident, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Former Sen. John Ensign, whose political career began to unravel in 2009 after an affair with a top aide’s wife came to light, has divorced his wife of 31 years, Darlene.
The heavily advertised drug costs about $460 to $720 per month without insurance, depending on the pharmacy.
The second-largest commercial land sale in state history is expected to bring thousands of new jobs to a Northern Nevada industrial park east of Reno.
A beverage cart employee said she was fired for discouraging players from hitting balls into the lake.
The Clark County district attorney’s office will not charge international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo in connection with an alleged sexual assault in 2009 in Las Vegas.
The official said the 17 were recruited by the CIA and had “sophisticated training” but did not succeed in their sabotage missions.
Pogopalooza, known as the World Championships of Pogo, is bouncing into Pittsburgh this weekend.
There are “a million things” the cruise company could have done to prevent the death of an 18-month-old Indiana girl who fell to her death from an open window on a cruise ship in Puerto Rico, the toddler’s mother said in an interview broadcast Monday.
A 2-year-old North Las Vegas boy’s death in February, which prompted a police investigation, has been ruled a homicide by the Clark County coroner’s office.
New York has become the first state to ban the declawing of cats.
Denior Javin White is the first UNLV player since John Lotulelei in 2012 to appear on the Butkus Award watch list. The award honors to the nation’s top linebacker.
The Summer Olympics will return to Tokyo next year for the first time since 1964. The world’s best athletes will be on display, of course, but so will Japan’s sprawling capital — a dense mix of the traditional and the eccentric.
Additional moisture and slightly lower temperatures are expected in the Las Vegas Valley this coming week before hotter weather returns on the weekend.
Let’s bow to The King, who 50 years ago this month kicked off a historic series of shows in Las Vegas — and its first residency.
The global box office has a new king in “Avengers: Endgame.”
Las Vegas police found the truck last week by using the owner’s anti-theft tracking protection before a 33-year-old officer wounded the suspected thief, officials said Monday.
Police in Rhode Island say three dogs left in a vehicle on a day when temperatures soared into the 90s have died, and their owner is facing charges.
The accident occurred early Monday at West Robindale Road and Duneville Street when a 2019 Mercedes Benz driven by Eunbi Kim, 21, hit a parked semitrailer, police said.
Britain announced plans Monday to develop and deploy a Europe-led “maritime protection mission” to safeguard shipping in the vital Strait of Hormuz.
SWAT officers took a man armed with a knife into custody Monday morning, about four hours after he was seen dragging a woman into a central Las Vegas apartment.
Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans filled a highway Monday to demand the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in what appeared to be the biggest protest on the island in nearly two decades.
A woman says her husband was killed on the North Carolina coast when a wave crashed into him, slamming his head into the sand and breaking his neck.
Mayor Bill de Blasio called for an investigation Monday of power outages that came at the end of this weekend’s oppressive heat, saying he no longer trusts utility Con Edison after it decided to turn off power to thousands of customers.
Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle with the U.S. and states over a 2017 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people.
Of Nevada’s 19 federally recognized tribal nations, only the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony will be able to take advantage of the new information exchange.
