The Golden Knights held a “Stick Salute to Vegas” event Wednesday in appreciation of their fans at Fremont Street Experience that was part day club and part pep rally.
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In four separate Las Vegas police videos from the night of the Oct.1 shooting, officers are instructed to turn their body cameras off.
Eddy Pineiro is competing with incumbent Giorgio Tavecchio for the Raiders’ kicking job. He laughed Wednesday at a reporter’s suggestion that he might ask Johnny Townsend to manipulate their competition.
Dearica Hamby scored 17 points and Kayla McBride 16 to lead a balanced offense in the Aces’ 78-63 victory over the New York Liberty on Wednesday night.
America and the world can “sleep well tonight,” President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday, boasting that his summit with Kim Jong Un had ended any nuclear threat from North Korea though the meeting produced no details on how or when weapons might be eliminated or even reduced.
In developing her commencement address, Natasha Barker applied the skills she learned in her communications 101 class taught at the Florence McClure Correctional Center.
Jerry Izenberg, who is 87 and has a panoramic view of Las Vegas from his home in Henderson on the road to Lake Las Vegas, found himself at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, witnessing another horse win another Triple Crown.
The videos ranged in length from a few seconds to more than two hours and provided the most detailed look yet inside the concert venue during the Oct. 1 shooting.
Matthew Minkler, the teenager whose body was found inside an abandoned Henderson house late Friday, was killed during a modified game of “Russian roulette,” according to police records.
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The power outage at Terminal 1 ended just after 9 a.m. The airport said operations were resuming, but “some delays will occur as processes catch up with backlogs in baggage claim, at gates and in check-in at Terminal 1.
A wildfire erupted Tuesday in an area of Colorado known for its ski resorts, forcing the evacuation of more than 1,300 homes and marking the latest in a series of blazes that have ignited in the drought-stricken U.S. West.