The Clark County coroner’s office has identified an 8-year-old boy from Georgia who was killed Monday night in a wrong-way crash northeast of the Las Vegas Valley.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman said her symptoms were mild and she took 10 days to quarantine.
The Las Vegas Valley will be feeling the heat this week. An excessive heat warning is in effect through 8 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency identified the slain officer as George Gonzalez, a New York native and Army veteran who served in Iraq.
At a brief hearing Wednesday, a Henderson judge set a preliminary hearing for a woman charged with drowning her two young children.
Ekoh’s new record debuted at No. 2 on the iTunes hip-hop charts, trailing only “Faith,” a posthumous release from the late Pop Smoke.
Prosecutors in Las Vegas plan to decide soon whether to seek the death penalty for the woman accused of strangling her 7-year-old son.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide in downtown Las Vegas near the Fremont Street Experience.
A major casino landlord is buying another in a $17 billion-plus deal, putting the real estate ownership of many of Las Vegas’ biggest resorts under one company.
Where is the accountability for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s deadly COVID policies?
With Biden’s knife firmly implanted in their backs, some immigration advocates are disappointed and angry.
Donald Trump has had a very bad summer. This has given some people hope that the end of the Trumpian captivity of the Republican Party is within sight. I wish I could share their optimism.
Let’s all be responsible to protect those citizens who can’t receive the shots, especially our youngest and oldest people.
Everyone seems to be missing one important aspect of this current situation facing Nevadans.
How utterly refreshing to watch the Fiji rugby players crying with pride when their national anthem was played before their match.
Politico has reported a July poll commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee concluded the party is sinking in several battleground districts.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Firefighters saved homes in the small northern California community of Greenville as strong winds stoked the Dixie Fire, which grew to over 395 square miles across Plumas and Butte counties.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it charged Vestin Mortgage owner Michael Shustek with defrauding investors.
The county Commission on Tuesday unanimously agreed to allocate any marijuana business licensing revenue over $12 million each year to social programs.
Caesars Entertainment brought in $2.5 billion in net revenues during the quarter ending June 30, nearly 20 times what the company generated in the same period of 2020, officials shared during earnings call.
Clark County employees may be required to submit to weekly COVID-19 testing if not vaccinated beginning Sept. 1
With Carson Wentz expected to miss five to 12 weeks, the Colts have moved from 3-point home favorites over the Seahawks in their season opener to 3½-point underdogs.
A 75-day listening tour began to solicit feedback on how to use the record $6.7 billion coming into the state from the American Rescue Plan.
Charly Jordan played Resorts World on the July 4 weekend. It was a return to a famous family location.
Micah May, 46, died Thursday after he was struck by a car July 27 during a law enforcement pursuit. The married father of two was a 13-year veteran of Highway Patrol.
Wildlife officials at Lake Tahoe are asking for the public’s help in locating a bear cub that escaped from an animal rescue center where he was being treated for burns suffered in a Sierra wildfire.
Brooks Koepka won the first WGC event in Memphis in 2019 and is the 13-1 favorite at Circa Sports to top a 66-player field that features 48 of the world’s top 50 golfers.
A $1.5 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill being hammered out in the Senate includes funding for Nevada needs such as preventing wildfires, expanding broadband access, water recycling and aviation improvements.
The Rebels will begin practicing Wednesday as they prepare for their first full season under their head coach. The 2020 season was truncated because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
