Two Las Vegas police officers will not face charges after they shot and killed a man armed with a sawed-off shotgun last April.
The Rebels played perhaps their most complete game of the season, rolling past Air Force on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center to advance to play Utah State.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will initiate a legal action against a Henderson company that is blocking its efforts to stage a Formula One car race.
Lew Hill, an assistant basketball coach at UNLV from 2004 to 2011, died in his sleep in February at age 55 after being diagnosed with a rare bone marrow disorder.
For the third time, the Scorpions are attempting to settle on dates at Planet Hollywood.
With President Joe Biden’s signature Thursday on the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, the IRS will begin sending payments to eligible taxpayers as early as this weekend, officials said.
The NFL has set the 2021 salary cap at $182.5 million, but the Raiders have roughy $190 million in spending money and $33 million to spend under the cap.
Nursing home residents vaccinated against COVID-19 can get hugs again from their loved ones, and indoor visits may be allowed for all residents.
A man who fatally shot a security guard before killing himself at the Wynn Las Vegas employee garage Tuesday has been named by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The UC Davis women’s basketball team had 13 games canceled because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but won the Big West Conference regular-season title for the fifth year in a row.
Local education blogger Erik Huey, 49, was one of 14 people arrested last week in a sting targeting online predators.
A man who police say attempted to sexually assault a housekeeper at a Strip hotel was linked to three other lewd acts by his “distinct” tattoo, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
Wildlife experts aren’t sure if the lion spotted late last week is the same cat captured on camera in the western Las Vegas Valley a month ago.
Nevada on Wednesday reported 325 new coronavirus cases and 13 additional deaths, according to state data.
He was a federal appeals court judge who was snubbed by Republicans for a seat on the Supreme Court in 2016.
Firefighters are working to contain a blaze that has burned nearly 4,500 acres in the North Pahroc Range.
The $1.9 trillion economic recovery package was given final approval by the House on Wednesday morning along mostly a party-line vote, 220-211.
Fear of an ammunition shortage continues to drive purchases, and anti-Second Amendment rhetoric does nothing to assuage those fears.
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Suites at Palazzo will be available throughout the week starting Thursday, another sign of recovery for the Las Vegas Strip tourism market.
A 15-year-old arrested in a Feb. 16 slaying at a southwest Las Vegas Valley apartment complex has been booked at the Clark County Detention Center on murder and attempted robbery charges.
The Jabbas’ MGM Grand theater seats 350. They are performing, temporarily, for 500 at MGM Grand Garden.
Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala will headline the three-day music and arts fest in September.
Officials on Wednesday morning marked the grand opening of a new apartment complex on the site of the old Showboat hotel near downtown Las Vegas.
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo returned to Las Vegas for further evaluation of an injury, coach Pete DeBoer said Wednesday.
Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner will practice with the Silver Knights on a conditioning loan, the organization announced Wednesday.
The youth told police she was working as a prostitute for a few months for a man police later identified as John Haynes III, according to an arrest report.
Las Vegas-based Everi Holdings LLC built off third-quarter growth and closed out 2020 “guardedly optimistic” for continued growth to start 2021.
One person suffered serious injuries as 17 vehicles slid into each other in Northern Nevada late Monday.
As members of the Oath Keepers paramilitary group shouldered their way through the mob and up the steps to the U.S. Capitol, their plans for Jan. 6 were clear, authorities say. “Arrest this assembly, we have probable cause for acts of treason, election fraud,” someone commanded over an encrypted messaging app some extremists used to communicate during the siege.
