Doctors told police the 82-year-old woman was “extremely dehydrated,” had poor kidney function and weighed 69 pounds when she arrived at the hospital.
Michael “The Wizard’’ Kipness has been a professional horse racing handicapper since 1986. From Saratoga Race Course, he analyzes the seven-horse field for Saturday’s Travers Stakes.
Bishop Gorman is on the road to face Long Beach Poly in the Nike Kickoff Classic. Faith Lutheran hosts Desert Pines in the top local game this week.
Northbound Interstate 15 will be closed to traffic overnight near the resort corridor.
At least one Las Vegas resort-casino will have to do some minor repairs to fix leaks caused from storms on Wednesday night.
The Southern Nevada Health District is looking for those who tested positive for COVID-19 to take part in an online survey.
The paid self-parking policy has several exceptions for loyalty cardholders and free hours for Nevada residents.
Events at Allegiant Stadium have drawn over 3 million fans to the 3-year-old facility.
George Bone faces a murder charge in the death of his roommate in a case where police say he lived with her body for more than two months.
Bill Conrad, president of the National Association of Podcasters, is running for U.S. Senate in a crowded GOP primary.
Mike Hammer says of his incident at Four Queens, “All I saw was the floor coming, and I thought, ‘This is not going to be good.’”
Las Vegas Grand Prix officials have launched a hiring drive to fill thousands of paid, temporary positions tied to the upcoming Formula One race.
NDOT said it did not know when Kyle Canyon Road would reopen after chunks of road washed away in the storm.
A woman was arrested after police said she ran over two teenagers following a large parking lot fight.
Katie asks: How can I make sure that I have the correct answer to my questions on behalf of the company’s employees?
The high cost of prescription drugs is an ongoing problem for everyone, but it usually affects seniors more because they have a greater need for medications.
In a filing to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, NV Energy has forwarded Sphere’s plan for 70 percent of its power needs to be met with a new solar energy plant.
Lindsay Glazer was working as a trial lawyer when she decided it was time to reinvent herself as a stand-up comedian.
These singers aren’t just boozed-up belters. Almost 50 came to Las Vegas for the Karaoke World Championships’ U.S. national finals.
“Beetlejuice” the musical, Duran Duran and Lady Gaga lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Donald Trump surrendered Thursday on charges that he illegally schemed to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.
Drinking recycled sewage water is gaining steam across the West as cities grapple with the effects of more than two decades of drought that has dwindled water supplies from the Colorado River.
Two environmental groups are trying to stop the Bureau of Land Management from cutting down more than 380,000 acres of pinyon-juniper forests in eastern Nevada.
Vinyl aficionados and collectors in the Las Vegas Valley are lucky to have several brick and mortar shops to fill their needs.
The former nurse, who served during World War II, says she was injured during a paratransit ride after warning the driver that her wheelchair wasn’t secure.
A nonprofit will push for legislation that will help veterans receive compensation for their exposure to toxic chemicals while working at a nuclear test site in the 1980s.
The Mount Charleston forecast for Thursday calls for a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Las Vegas has a 10 percent chance of precipitation.
David Boruchowitz allegedly turned off his body camera while speaking with a suicidal man who eventually killed himself.
