No hole is too grave a situation for Tom Brady. It’s almost as if the New England Patriots are digging deficits just to make things interesting, just to give Brady a chance to bring them back from the dead.
Do you remember June 27, when the Cavaliers made Anthony Bennett the top overall pick in the NBA Draft?
Nevada agencies appear to have dramatically reduced their frequency of contracting with current and former state employees since a new law regulating the practice took effect in July 2011.
June was a good month for motorcyclists in the Clark County: There was great weather, smooth roads and no motorcyclists died in crashes.
A member of the Nevada State Board of Education is willing to step down from his governor-appointed post to join the Clark County School Board.
One person was killed and three people taken into custody after an altercation Sunday in the parking lot of Arrowhead Stadium where the Kansas City Chiefs were inside playing the Denver Broncos.
Ke’Andre Blackston Jr. was multiplying by the time he was 5 years old.
Target, Macy’s and other retailers offered holiday discounts in early November and opened stores on Thanksgiving Day. It was an effort to attract shoppers before Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving that traditionally kicks off the holiday shopping season.
Obamacare is a uniter, not a divider. At least that’s the case with an important rule in the federal health insurance reform law that governs who can buy coverage through the workplace.
The microscope at the University of New Haven, set at 10-times magnification, shows a marijuana leaf covered with dozens of tiny bumps. It’s mold, and someone, somewhere could be smoking similarly contaminated pot and not have a clue.
Pressured by Democrats and activists and running for re-election in a district that is home to significant populations of Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans, Rep. Joe Heck is plugging away to carve a niche as an advocate of immigration reform.
It looks a bit like the scene of a Black Friday sale at a discount shoe store, with filled shoe boxes stacked on tables, empty shoe boxes strewn about and determined shoppers hunting intently through a quickly dwindling stock.
After surviving a devastating flash flood season in 2012, Sunrise and Whitney residents gathered Nov. 13 for a third public meeting on the Las Vegas Wash project. Despite initial concerns, residents showed optimism and support for the ongoing undertaking.
Bloomington police cited a 29-year-old man for disorderly conduct for tossing 1,000 dollar bills over an upper floor railing at the Mall of America.
L-Sit is a powerful gymnastic basic. Gymnasts pass through the L-sit a few times during a routine as a transitional movement. It is a demonstration of strength, stability and virtuosity.
They are the kind of survey results that provoke a reaction.
Investigators sought to determine the cause of a fiery crash that killed “Fast & Furious” star Paul Walker while the 40-year-old actor’s fans erected a makeshift memorial Sunday near where the Porsche he was riding in smashed into a light pole and tree.
The Las Vegas Cultural Corridor Coalition plans to offer a December to Remember again this year, with bright lights, hula dancing and bagpipes.
Clark High School, 4291 Pennwood Ave., celebrated its revamped library with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 12. The renovation was done using a $65,000 grant from the Heart of America Foundation’s READesign program and Capital One.
The most popular giant panda in U.S.-China relations finally was given an identity Sunday as the Smithsonian’s National Zoo named its female 100-day-old cub Bao Bao after receiving more than 123,000 votes online from the public.
In honor of the Thanksgiving leftovers we’re all helping ourselves to this weekend, we present a smorgasbord of questions.
It was hard not to get caught up in super salesman Neal Smatresk’s high-energy spiel. Barely four years later, Smatresk just closed the deal on the president’s job at the University of North Texas, Denton. Las Vegas townies are still tuning up their trombones, but our music man is moving on.
Federal investigators say the cars from a derailed New York City train will be turned upright to check for any other possible victims.
November in the Boston area is full of impending doom. For someone who just moved here from Vegas, it’s clear that something bad — something very, very bad — is about to happen. It’s called winter.
What’s black and blue and lumpy all over?
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and 3-D animated musical “Frozen” dished up box office records over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Coronado girls volleyball coach Matt Johnson said there were times early this season when Cali Thompson’s competitiveness got the best of her.
Whether you’re already on your way back to California after Thanksgiving or you’re planning on hitting the road soon, be ready for a slow drive ahead.
Television viewers in Bismarck, N.D., were treated to some real class this weekend when none other than the great Ron Burgundy read them the news.
As the clock hit midnight, friends and families gathered around the track at Centennial High School in May as part of the Relay for Life Luminaria Ceremony.