After a rip-roaring Red Flag air combat exercise at Nellis Air Force Base last week, big, black, bat-shaped B-2 Spirit jets returned to Missouri, taking with them the lessons learned from flying mock war sorties with a mix of 100 U.S. and foreign warplanes.
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U.S. News & World Report ranked UNLV among the top universities by yield in its recently released 2014 report, meaning a high number of students who are accepted also enroll.
An accident is causing long delays for drivers traveling eastbound on Summerlin Parkway near Buffalo Drive Sunday night.
Roughly a dozen people had their head shaved to raise funds for child cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation event at L’Oracle gymnasium in southwest Las Vegas on Sunday, Feb. 16.
Some questions have easy answers. Should you run that red light? No. Are convertible drivers happy it’s almost a glorious 80 degrees outside already? Absolutely.
The man who was shot and killed by officers near the Red Rock National Conservation Area Friday has been identified.
One man died and one person was injured following an overnight crash in the intersection of North Durango Drive and West Washburn Road Sunday.
When discussing “Cherry Orchard of the Living Dead,” the production set to premiere Feb. 21 at the Onyx Theatre, there is one important question that needs to be addressed before anything else: Fast Zombies or Slow Zombies?
As a senior at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Melissa Waite never planned on being a partner at a prestigious local law firm. At the time, Waite was studying and finishing her requirements toward earning a degree in psychology and a minor in economics.
Animals from the Roos-N-More zoo were on display downtown to raise money for the zoo which was closed down.