Salvage efforts to recover the Conception — which authorities have said is expected to aid the investigation — resumed Wednesday.
The 21-year-old man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend last week is a graduate student at UNLV, the university confirmed.
Officials said the recent deaths of five women in the Las Vegas Valley have no known connections, despite an internet rumor of a serial killer in the valley.
Steven Menashi, an associate White House counsel, has been nominated for the New York-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
NASCAR playoff opener to go “Beast Mode” when former All-Pro running back Marshawn Lynch leads the field to the green flag at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The committee was formed last week in response to two mass shootings that occurred in Texas last month.
Terri Lynn Hollis disappeared from her Torrance home on Thanksgiving in 1972.
Crown Hill Cemetery management said in a statement in August that it objected to the exhumation of Dillinger’s grave.
It’s not clear what strings would be attached to his proposed bus ticket program, which would have to be approved by the County Council.
Prosecutors announced Wednesday that they plan to seek the death penalty for two of the 23 defendants tied to a violent white supremacist prison gang in Nevada.
Christian Yelich and the Milwaukee Brewers didn’t need this kind of break.
The work is part of a $6 million upgrade project that started in 2017 to repair the four heavy equipment gearboxes that have been in service since 1984.
Cannon Junior High School students were bused Wednesday morning to the Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts amid a power outage that was expected to last several hours.
The sides agreed on trust-building measures, including the release of all war prisoners.
Las Vegas Strip headliner David Copperfield has partnered with the All Hands All Hearts disaster relief organization in an effort dubbed Rebuild The Magic.
A Southern Baptist, Stutzman has argued that designing flowers is an artistic expression protected under the First Amendment.
The Sept. 11 holiday memorializes the fall of Barcelona in the Spanish War of Succession in 1714.
Justices at Scotland’s highest civil court said the government’s action was illegal “because it had the purpose of stymieing Parliament.”
It’s twice the size of Earth with eight times the mass, and its star is unlike our sun.
A small group is having a shell of a time trying to find homes for Nevada’s state reptile, the desert tortoise.
A Chinese businesswoman was convicted Wednesday of trespassing at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in March and lying to Secret Service agents.
T. Boone Pickens, a brash and quotable oil tycoon who grew even wealthier through corporate takeover attempts, died Wednesday. He was 91.
The girlfriend of Browns defensive end Chris Smith has been killed in an accident.
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pre-election vow to annex parts of the West Bank as a “very dangerous escalation.”
Patriots receiver Antonio Brown practiced with the team for the first time on Wednesday, a day after his former trainer filed a civil lawsuit in Florida accusing him of sexually assaulting her on three occasions.
Marilyn Spiegel, who returned to Wynn Las Vegas as president in January, was recommended for licensing by Nevada gaming regulators.
The California Assembly has approved a bill that would provide new wage and benefit protections to workers at so-called gig economy companies such as Uber and Lyft. If signed, as expected, it could have national implications.
Other RJ readers ask for help finding certain candy bars, sour pickles and gluten-free buns.
Fifty-three players received an invitation to camp, which begins Thursday with off-ice testing at City National Arena. The season opener is Oct. 2 against San Jose.
While the Raiders have significantly upgraded their talent and hope to take a big step forward in their final season in Oakland, there may not be much room for upward mobility.
