Las Vegas Fire Department firefighters were called to at least four fires on the Fourth of July on Saturday night.
Who in their right mind would start (or continue) any law enforcement career when any reading of a fast-changing violent situation could completely destroy his or her life?
Protesters tear down statues of abolitionists and anti-slavery historical figures.
How can so many so sheltered and prolonged adolescents claim to be all-knowing? Ask questions like these, and the answers ultimately lead back to the university.
Former Vice President Joe Biden held his first news conference in 89 days, but the press missed a golden opportunity to ask him some real questions.
Health experts are urging schools to reopen fully. Gov. Steve Sisolak and Superintendent Jesus Jara aren’t listening.
What the state employees union recently did is all the proof you’ll ever need that collective bargaining for government employees is a bad idea.
Tips for having that uncomfortable talk about race
Among the people getting canceled are those whose “attitudes and awareness on race” have not shifted rapidly enough to suit the hardcore’s vanguard.
The Mahogany Fire on Mount Charleston reached 94 percent containment Saturday evening, though Lee Canyon Road still remains closed.
The wife and the running mate of Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte, as well as several other top GOP officials, were possibly exposed to the coronavirus after attending an event with the girlfriend of President Donald Trump’s oldest son, the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported.
Authorities say a man died in a fireworks explosion outside a public housing complex in New Jersey early on the Fourth of July.
A former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher and three others died in a plane crash in rural Utah.
Brad Garrett teasing Jerry Seinfeld at the MGM Grand: “I don’t think I’m his thing.”
Richard Haskins, president of Red Rock Resorts Inc. and Station Casinos, died Saturday in a watercraft accident while vacationing in Michigan, according to a statement released by the company.
On a day meant for unity and celebration, President Donald Trump vowed to “safeguard our values” from enemies within — leftists, looters, agitators, he said — in a Fourth of July speech packed with all the grievances and combativeness of his political rallies.
As bubbles form and teams return to play amid the coronavirus, the experience for those watching and cheering could change forever.
Expect warm and mild conditions tonight for fireworks shows across the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
Officials have recovered the body of a 59-year-old female in the Grand Canyon.
Jerry Robinson: ‘You’re talking about the Las Vegas Raiders. Allegiant Stadium. You know, one of the wonders of the world — what a beautiful place.’
The Las Vegas Aces will be without center Liz Cambage for the WNBA season in Florida. Cambage is opting out because of health concerns.
The World Health Organization says it is ending a trial into whether anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine helps patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
The Yankees pitcher was hit in the head by a line drive from teammate Giancarlo Stanton during drills at Yankee Stadium.
Earlier this month, 14 graduates from St. George’s University arrived in Nevada — 11 of whom are in the Las Vegas Valley — to start their residency.
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a temporary extension of a subsidy program for small businesses battered by the coronavirus.
A car drove onto a closed freeway early Saturday and struck two people in a crowd protesting against police brutality, killing one and critically injuring the other, authorities said.
UNLV athletic director Desiree Reed-Francois introduced the #FaceMasks4FallSports hashtag last Saturday, hoping to facilitate awareness about safety measures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe has been named as the state’s new tribal emergency response coordinator, amid a report that coronavirus testing and assistance has been slow to reach Native American tribes.
With no set guidelines from the NFL, teams are trying to figure out how best to handle fan participation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.