Scott Herbstman looked over the third-generation 2012 Mazda MX-5 Miata with a keen eye and asked a lot of questions Friday at the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Las Vegas.
A 14-year-old girl was in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car in the northwest valley Friday night, Las Vegas police said.
Sarah Ralston, a former Las Vegas newscaster who went on to speak for a gaming giant, higher education and dissident writers, died Wednesday after a brief illness. She was 50.
A five-part special report begins Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and online at lvrj.com. The culmination of a yearlong investigation covering more than two decades of officer-involved shootings in Clark County, the series will analyze the systemic issues that help determine when, where, how and why police shootings happen — and what can be done to limit them. The Review-Journal investigation includes staff-produced online documentaries, a searchable database of all police shootings since 1990, an archive of original documents, videotaped re-enactments by police and other interactive features.
As banks look to replace billions of dollars in lost fee revenue, a new report asserts that the low-income consumer financial services market is more profitable and larger than the banking industry has realized.
Shortly after surviving a game that was in doubt most of the way, senior guard Oscar Bellfield was looking ahead to UNLV’s next opponent.
A homeless man was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after he caught fire Thursday night.
In the food court at the Meadows mall, protesters from Occupy Las Vegas lurked among the holiday shoppers, trying to blend in with the crowd.
A shopper in Los Angeles pepper-sprayed her competition for an Xbox and scuffles broke out elsewhere around the U.S. as bargain-hunters crowded malls and big-box stores in an earlier-than-usual start to the madness known as Black Friday.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has invited soldier-turned-actor J.R. Martinez, who just won the most recent “Dancing with the Stars” competition, to the Pentagon for meeting.
Writer J.K. Rowling and actress Sienna Miller gave a London courtroom a vivid picture on Thursday of the anxiety, anger and fear produced by living in the glare of Britain’s tabloid media.
There comes a point when everything has to die. One day, the universe will explode. Or implode. Ask a physicist. One of ’em’s going to happen.