Police believe a wanted person tied to an ongoing investigation is inside a residence at an east valley apartment complex, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Frank Humel said Saturday night.
The heavyweight immediately embraced his fallen opponent Walt Harris, who was fighting for the first time since his stepdaughter was murdered in October.
A recap of the Review-Journal’s judicial recommendations.
Restaurants closing their doors.
More money can’t be the only answer.
Stress can block that ability to grow and strengthen synapses in our brains.
Entrepreneurs should look to the Silver State.
Seventy-five years ago this month, Germany surrendered, ending the European theater of World War II. At the war’s beginning, no one believed Germany would utterly collapse in May 1945.
It’s so annoying when reality gets in the way of a good doomsday prediction.
Recalls of public officials in Nevada are rarely successful, which is the way it should be, since recall proponents are asking voters to undo the results of a legitimate election.
Attorney General Bill Barr was right to dismiss the case against former national security adviser Mike Flynn, although partisans see the action as politically motivated.
Former President Barack Obama on Saturday criticized U.S. leaders overseeing the nation’s response to the coronavirus, telling college graduates in an online commencement address that the pandemic shows many officials “aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”
An explosion in downtown Los Angeles injured 11 firefighters Saturday, and more than 200 others rushed to the scene as the flames spread to several buildings.
On Saturday, drivers turned in completed ballots during a mail ballot drop-off parade at the U.S. Post Office on Martin L. King Boulevard in Las Vegas.
Sonia El-Nawal threw a special prom for her two teen employees, Olivia Hergenroeder and Seth Teller, at Rooster Boy Cafe. The event was a surprise for Hergenroeder, a graduating senior from Advanced Technologies Academy.
Phyllis George, the former Miss America who became a female sportscasting pioneer on CBS’s “The NFL Today” and served as the first lady of Kentucky, has died. She was 70.
Political opponents of Rep. Steven Horsford called for a House Ethics Committee investigation or even his resignation after he admitted to a long-term affair with a former U.S. Senate intern.
Fred Willard, the comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like “This Is Spinal Tap,” “Best In Show” and “Anchorman,” has died. He was 86.
The Clark County Fire Department responded to one fire at 5:49 a.m. Saturday at a multifamily apartment building. A 911 call indicated people were jumping from windows.
Bo Jackson was among the greatest athletes of all time, but his Raiders career sadly left many wonder what ight have been for a star in both baseball and football.
Across the United States, masks have become more and more prevalent, first as a voluntary precaution and then as a requirement imposed by governmental agencies and businesses. And people with masks — as well as latex gloves — have found their way into more and more crime reports.
Cory Littleton, the Raiders top free agent signing this offseason, is eager to bring his playmaking and pass coverage skills to his new team.
The closure will begin at 5 p.m. Sunday and continue until 5 a.m. Monday, NDOT said in a statement. Crews will be milling and paving the off=ramp.
Handicapper Micah Roberts likes Ryan Blaney, who contended at Las Vegas and Fontana and is 20-1 at the Westgate sportsbook to win at Darlington.
Well camouflaged, rattlesnakes can be hiding in the habitat on your hikes along Southern Nevada’s trails. Their presence requires a vigiliance when out in nature.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man found dead after a fire in a vacant home last week in the east Las Vegas Valley.
Golf fans get their first opportunity today at live golf with PGA Tour players since the COVID-19 virus shut down the sport, but it’s not going to look like anything viewers are used to seeing.
Michael Jordan is no longer a nemesis for UNLV gradaute Matt Maxson and his boyhood rooting interests.