President Joe Biden on Thursday rejected calls from student protesters to change his approach to the war in Gaza while insisting that “order must prevail.”
The cease-fire efforts appear to have reached a critical stage, with Egyptian and American mediators reporting signs of compromise in recent days.
A Pennsylvania man who credits an alligator named Wally for helping relieve his depression for nearly a decade says he is searching for the reptile after it went missing during a vacation to the coast of Georgia.
Police arrested pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses across the country overnight, notably at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The Golden Knights didn’t face elimination during their Stanley Cup championship run last season. They need a win Friday to stay alive in the first round.
From cocktail specials to viewing parties, Vegas marks the sesquicentennial Run for the Roses.
At 41, the “Idea of You” actress says: “I’m so much better at sharing at this age, plus I’m kinder to myself now. And I can take other people in.”
If someone is stung by a bee, becomes dizzy, nauseated or has difficulty breathing, an allergic reaction to the sting may be occurring. This is a serious medical emergency and 9-1-1 should be called.
Fierceness, the 5-2 morning line favorite for the Kentucky Derby, still needs to answer several questions, including his ability to overcome adversity.
Former Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski and his wife are mired in a civil case brought on by the U.S. government alleging they owe more than $15.5 million in taxes.
The Lovers & Friends fest, San Gennaro Feast and comedian Matt Rife top this week’s entertainment lineup.
The Affordable Connectivity Program has helped close the digital divide in the U.S., but it is set to end in mid-May.
Dear Toni: My husband, Steven, has been laid off. He is 68 but never enrolled in Medicare Part B because he had employer benefits.
Food and drink specials, prix fixe menus, bottomless boozing and more to celebrate the mother(s) in your life.
Current and former DoorDash or Uber Eats drivers share how much you should tip for a food delivery, and how it feels when they walk away empty-handed.
The biggest long-shot winner in the Kentucky Derby’s 149-year history came in 1913, but the next four prevailed in the 21st century.
In the recording, Donald Trump and Michael Cohen discuss a plan to give hush money to a Playboy model who claimed she had an affair with the former president.
Manufacturers say Nevada is a business and labor-friendly spot for their industry. But there are still barriers to future growth.
Now owned by Apollo Management Group, The Venetian paved the way for Las Vegas Sands’ integrated resorts in Macao and Singapore and is a model for the future.
Fremont Street Experience has announced several more concerts have been added to its free “Downtown Rocks” concert series for 2024.
The third annual Lei Day Parade kicked off Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Downtown Summerlin.
The PBS show, where guests hope for big-money appraisals for family treasures, plans to produce three episodes from its taping at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas.
You can change lines. You can change your goalie. You can shorten your bench. But sloppy won’t do in a Stanley Cup playoff series this tight. It’s a major reason the Golden Knights are on the verge of elimination.
The Golden Knights know what time they’ll be playing Friday as they try to stave off elimination against the Dallas Stars.
A federal jury convicted a Pennsylvania man in the 2019 kidnapping and death of a woman in Southern Nevada.
Sierra Vista claimed a four-set home win over Centennial in a boys volleyball match Wednesday. Here are photos from the match.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
The Animal Foundation has 10 puppies named after Golden Knights players that will soon be available for adoption.
Stan Colton, a longtime political and legal figure in Southern Nevada and friend of the late U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, died April 25 in Henderson, his family members said.
Criminals are aware of this. Inaction by law enforcement is why these crimes proliferate. Law enforcement once again fails to protect law-abiding citizens.