Police in Tennessee say a woman has been charged with transporting two young children in pet kennels inside her vehicle.
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Tuesday and Wednesday as temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will rise well above normal this week.
Pope Francis accepted the resignation Monday of the bishop at the center of Chile’s clerical sex abuse scandal and two others, launching a purge of a Catholic Church that has lost its credibility under an avalanche of accusations of abuse and cover-up.
A man was hospitalized early Monday morning after he was shot at a home in the southwest valley.
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Koreans got their first big dose of news Monday that their leader Kim Jong Un had arrived in Singapore for what even the state-run media was calling a historic meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.
A 46-year-old man is in critical condition after a Sunday night motorcycle crash in the southwest valley.
Italy and Malta dug in for a second day Monday and refused to let a rescue ship with 629 people aboard dock in their ports, leaving the migrants at sea as a diplomatic standoff escalated under Italy’s new anti-immigrant government.
No one was injured early Monday morning after a shot was fired into a central valley apartment.
The pilot, who was not identified, ejected and was rescued by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.
A reader’s guide to the Singapore summit’s abbreviations, diplo-talk and honorifics.
A growing wildfire burning in southwestern Colorado forced more people from their homes Sunday as crews tried to slow the blaze being fed by continued hot, dry and windy conditions.
For the fifth consecutive year, Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas will be an official host of the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson.
After working together in harmony as Clark County commissioners, the top two contenders for Nevada governor, Steve Sisolak and Chris Giunchigliani, have spent the past few months pummeling each other in print, on the airwaves and online.
Las Vegas city officials see a new downtown revitalization effort as so all-encompassing, they’ve dubbed it Project Enchilada.
It’s not quite officially summer yet, but our vehicles are already taking a beating as Southern Nevada temperatures soar into the triple digits.
A 70-year-old woman reported missing in the west valley has been safely found, Las Vegas police announced Saturday afternoon.
The Las Vegas 51s provided some fireworks to beat Fresno 8-5 on Friday night at Cashman Field.
The team championships for both boys and girls at Friday’s Class 4A Sunrise Regional swimming championships came down to Coronado and Green Valley and the final event of the day — the 400-yard freestyle relay.
Pahrump Valley exploded in its last two turns at bat to turn a 7-0 fifth inning deficit into a come-from-behind 9-7 victory over Virgin Valley in the Class 3A Southern Region tournament on Friday.
The crash involving a motorcycle and an SUV occurred about 8:50 p.m. at South Valley View Boulevard and El Camino Avenue, near West Sahara Avenue, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Peter Kisfalvi said.
The Lights dropped their first road game of the season Friday night and fell to 0-2-3 in their last five matches.
Pahrump Valley’s softball team used a 13-run second inning to storm past Moapa Valley, 15-6 on Friday at Boulder City.
Both the boys and girls teams dominated for Palo Verde as they cruised to region titles.
The 29-year-old defenseman was the only Vegas player to not make an apperance in the team’s first two playoff series.
Martin quieted Centennial’s bats over 5⅓ innings as the Mustangs advanced to the Sunset Region softball championship with a 7-5 victory.
Chris Verdugo went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles, including a two-run double in the sixth that broke a 10-10 tie, as the Rams defeated the Cougars 14-10 at Green Valley to advance to the championship round of the Sunrise Region baseball tournament.
Palo Verde hung on for a 6-4 victory over Bishop Gorman at Shadow Ridge on Friday to clinch a berth in the Sunset Region championship.
An inmate at Northern Nevada Correctional Center died Friday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
If significant numbers of women in an organization will make a difference or change it, exactly what are those differences and changes, and are they good or bad?
I, for one, am glad the new superintendent who was chosen is from out of state.
