New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the video exemplified hatred that has “no place in our city.”
Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote that it would be “inconceivable” for the judge to preside over domestic violence or sexual assault matters after those comments.
Las Vegas is one of the cities under consideration to serve as a host when the NHL season resumes, commissioner Gary Bettman said Tuesday.
Authorities are trying to determine what killed a motorist who was found unresponsive Saturday following a minor collision in Primm.
Four Minneapolis police officers who were involved in the arrest of a black man who died in police custody were fired Tuesday after a bystander’s video showed the man pleading that he could not breathe as a white officer knelt on his neck.
The league will play 63 regular-season matches and two days of playoffs at The Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Travel on Interstate 15 near downtown Las Vegas will be impacted on a pair of overnights this week.
Police said it appears that a woman who fatally shot her husband Sunday night at a Las Vegas Valley apartment acted in self-defense.
A felon who participated in the 2014 torching of a Las Vegas pet store is now charged in the shooting of a man in Henderson, police said.
Clark County officials hope the relocation of the coronavirus testing site to UNLV will capture data from a population thus far underreported: children.
The name “Silver Knights” remains the betting favorite after Golden Knights owner Bill Foley said in February that a trademark application was submitted.
The Department of Justice warns Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that his ban on gatherings of 10 or more people in churches, other places of worship may violate the First Amendment.
The NHL, which was paused March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic, announced on Tuesday a 24-team postseason format that will be played in two hub cities.
One of the world’s most unique high-rise condominiums is now available for lease. The AAA “Garden Unit” at One Queensridge Place, a rare luxury residence with more than 5,700 square feet of private landscaped backyard, is now available for $10,000 per month.
Virtual tours are more critical than ever with open houses and in-person home tours on hold across much of the country because of the coronavirus. Here are five tips to help buyers get the most from remote showings during this unprecedented homebuying season.
The state Gaming Control Board conducted a workshop meeting Tuesday to present further details about the target reopening date of Nevada casinos on June 4.
A Las Vegas man accused of stabbing two men at a group home Thursday in central Las Vegas confessed to committing the crime for vengeance, police said.
Clark County recorded 44 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths over the preceding day as the hospitalization rate from the disease continued to decline, data posted Tuesday showed.
The post-Memorial Day rally followed a strong rise in global markets as more nations push to open their economies.
Cleaning companies throughout the valley are hiring additional staff and having trouble finding supplies to keep up with added demand.
Casino tycoon Stanley Ho, whose business empire dominated the Portuguese gambling enclave of Macao for decades, has died in Hong Kong at age 98.
Nearly 6,700 NV Energy customers in the west Las Vegas Valley were without power for just under two hours Tuesday morning.
Companies struggling to hire before the pandemic are spending millions on fresh incentives. Their hiring capability hinges on unemployment, industry changes, employees’ feelings about safety, and President Donald Trump’s aggressive and erratic immigration policies.
The event, which is open only to qualifiers and features $1 million in guaranteed prize money, had been scheduled for Cherokee, North Carolina.
Summer temperatures will approach late-May records in the Las Vegas Valley starting Tuesday.
As ambulances zip through Manaus with sirens blaring and backhoes dig rows of new graves, the muggy air in this city by the majestic Amazon River feels thicker than usual with such pervasive denial. Manaus has seen nearly triple the usual number of dead in April and May.
Airlines and airports are taking steps to convince the traveling public that flying is no more dangerous than going to the grocery store.
It could have ended with a fistfight. Instead, the chance encounter between Frank Cullotta and Tony Spilotro sparked a friendship that would span decades.
Anyone who has spent time in Las Vegas has probably heard it before, and residents of Las Vegas hear the question all the time: “Was Las Vegas better off when it was run by the mob?”