A preliminary hearing for the former owner and manager of the Alpine Motel Apartments resumed Tuesday, more than two years after the criminal proceedings halted.
The Clark County coroner’s office said the 17-year-old was fatally shot outside the party in the central Las Vegas Valley.
A man is suing Nye County alleging he was wrongfully arrested on an animal abuse charge.
Police suspect foul play after a man and woman were found dead in the east Las Vegas Valley.
A man was fatally shot in a drainage canal in central Las Vegas on Monday morning.
A Las Vegas judge recused himself from overseeing proceedings in former Raiders player Henry Ruggs’ DUI case.
Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions committing to the use of unionized laborers to operate and maintain the planned $10 billion Las Vegas-to-Southern California system.
Following last summer’s historic rainfall, day-to-day travels in and around Death Valley National Park are returning to normal.
NV Energy filed its quarterly rate adjustments and customers in Southern Nevada can expect to see an average increase of 1.54 percent, starting April 1.
Dreamscape Companies raised $850 million and will use some of the funds to bankroll a “multi-phase renovation” of the Rio.
A two-day winter storm led to power outages, road closures and flight delays across the valley. And more strong winds and showers are coming for the weekend.
Nevada Ballet Theatre will honor actress and classically trained ballet dancer Lea Thompson on April 1.
A warm, sunny Presidents Day marked another sold-out day at Red Rock Canyon from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Golden Knights called up goaltender Michael Hutchinson from Henderson and placed captain Mark Stone on long-term injured reserve to free up cap space for the move.
So the gas pipeline leak, Gov. Joe Lombardo’s first crisis, turns out to be a nothing burger.
Contrary to Mr. Ward’s apparent belief, circumstantial evidence differs markedly from opinion evidence.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Should we be shooting down benign objects such as balloons with missiles that cost $1 million before we identify if they pose a threat?
To hear progressives tell it, attacks on free speech come almost exclusively from right-wing book burners eager to control the contents of public school libraries.
The Nevada Highway Patrol reported that the trooper and two women were were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Class 4A state basketball tournament begins with the boys and girls semifinals Tuesday at Cox Pavilion. 5A begins Friday with semifinals at Cox Pavilion.
UNLV defensive lineman Ryan Keeler, 20, died Monday in Las Vegas. No cause of death was given in a news release issued by UNLV.
Teachers union members also asked lawmakers to offer competitive salaries to be able to hire the 14,000 teachers they say will be needed over the next decade.
The crash, which involved another vehicle, happened at about 2 p.m. near East Horizon Drive and Horizon Ridge Parkway.
The Golden Knights players aren’t sweating any moves their front office might make as the NHL’s March 3 trade deadline approaches. Their focus remains on the ice.
The Raiders and other NFL teams are still in the dark about Aaron Rodgers’ football future. But sportsbooks have shed light on the subject.
A week after filiming scenes in Las Vegas, the Hollywood A-lister has sold his L.A. home.
It was a very profitable weekend for three players at Caesars Palace.
Armed with nine picks — it will be 11 when they are awarded two compensatory picks — the Raiders have the ammunition to improve their roster during the NFL draft.
Twice-weekly flights on the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet will begin in June for Harry Reid International Airport’s seventh busiest commercial air carrier.
