It’s not a question that Hassan Hamilton ever wanted to pose, but he does so anyway. Again and again.
High temperatures should stay mostly below 100 before dipping into the 80s by the end of the month, the National Weather Service says.
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The mayor of Washington, D.C., has declared a state of emergency as the nation’s capital prepares for heavy rains, flooding and power outages related to Hurricane Florence.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s seven-member compensation committee has recommended an annual salary of $375,000 plus benefits for its new CEO, Steve Hill.
A woman was struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning outside the Regional Justice Center in downtown Las Vegas, police said.
George Clooney and Rande Gerber and their celeb friends will be all dressed up with someplace to go this Halloween.
The discovery of a black Labrador named Lucy led to the unraveling of a criminal case Monday against an Oregon man who had begun serving a 50-year prison sentence.
Nearly 20 percent of marijuana products in California have failed tests for potency and purity since the state started requiring the checks on July 1, a failure rate some in the industry say has more to do with unrealistic standards and technical glitches than protecting consumer safety.
A top Vatican official says the clerical sex abuse scandal is such a game-changing catastrophe for the Catholic Church that he called it the church’s “own 9/11” on the 17th anniversary of the attacks in the U.S.
Alex Trebek sported a beard as he launched the 35th season of “Jeopardy!” and the look has led to a poll.
President Donald Trump vented over White House leaks Monday as a new tell-all book commands attention, an anonymous writer detailing “resistance” in the administration remains at large and a former staffer reveals more private recordings of the commander in chief.
Las Vegas has a higher rate of deeply-late borrowers than the country at large, but that’s tumbled as well, as Southern Nevada continues to shake off its problems from the the recession.
A man who was shot early Tuesday inside a vehicle at a central valley apartment complex managed to drive several blocks before he died, Las Vegas police said.
As Hurricane Florence churned toward an eventual Eastern Seaboard landfall, evacuations were imposed for parts of three East Coast states Tuesday.
A team of 16 water rescue specialists is being deployed to Virginia, where low coastal areas could see flooding as Hurricane Florence hurtles toward the East Coast.
Julie Chen, wife of Les Moonves, was absent Monday but a central topic on “The Talk,” her talk show on the network, a day after a new round of sexual misconduct allegations brought the departure of the CBS chief executive.
Americans looked back on 9/11 Tuesday with solemn ceremonies, volunteer service and a presidential tribute to “the moment when America fought back” on one of the hijacked planes used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.
Jon Gruden will remember most the final score of his return to the Raiders, because losses stay with folks in this league more than anything, a 33-13 defeat to the Rams before a Monday Night Football audience and a silver and black faithful who spent much of the fourth quarter booing.
The two teams will continue the game on Sunday before playing the regularly scheduled game.
Las Vegas police are investigating a deadly shooting of a Walmart Supercenter employee in the east valley store’s parking lot Saturday night.
The Aces snapped a five-game losing streak and preserved the possibility of the postseason with a 92-74 victory over the Indiana Fever on Saturday night before an announced crowd of 5,213.
UNLV quarterback Armani Rogers struggled to complete passes in Saturday’s scrimmage at Sam Boyd Stadium. But after a series of good practices, coach Tony Sanchez said he was unconcerned about Rogers.
The Lights lost 4-1 on Saturday, their third loss of the season by three or more goals. Defenders Joel Huiqui and Miguel Garduno received suspensions in the loss.
Chicago, California fires, the economy are all examples
Board should step back until gift card probe in completed.
Facility has a remarkable treatment record
That’s why we must vote no on Question 3
No one could have imagined this type of mass shooting. This was a once-in-a-lifetime event.
