Mary Szymerski was imprisoned in several concentration camps during World War II. Her story now inspires her family.
Six people killed in the fiery crash of a small plane on a golf course in a Phoenix suburb shortly it took off from a nearby airport were identified by authorities Wednesday.
A look at some of the top performances from the week of April 2-7.
Rancho takes over as baseball’s No. 1 team in the Las Vegas Valley, and Palo Verde holds strong in softball.
A self-driving vehicle is making the rounds this week at the National Broadcasters Association show in Las Vegas. The autonomous shuttle runs a short loop with three stops between the Central Hall and South Hall. It moves at about 8 mph, which I thought made it a prime candidate for a footrace. This is what […]
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond was live Wednesday morning at the City National Arena.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond reviews the most memorable moments for the Golden Knights first season.
A Senate panel, which rejected a similar request to revive the nuclear waste repository near Las Vegas last year, continued Wednesday to urge the Trump administration to move more aggressively to fund interim storage facilities.
Jon Gruden’s sideline return as Raiders coach will come in August in Oakland.
The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require certain food stamp recipients to undergo drug testing, handing a win to conservatives who’ve long sought ways to curb the safety net program.
Longtime local favorite Paymon’s Mediterranean Cafe and Hookah Lounge — whose flagship location near the UNLV campus was one of the first restaurants of its kind in Las Vegas — has announced a third spot.
The Believer Festival, a celebration of writing, music and the visual arts, kicks off Friday at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and moves Saturday to sites throughout downtown Las Vegas.
A man told North Las Vegas police he shot his girlfriend more than a dozen times last week because he did not want her to take their son, records show.
Las Vegas police arrested three men suspected of using a weapon during a recent string of robberies .
A Las Vegas felon whose neo-Nazi tattoos drew international attention pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder for killing a 75-year-old woman.
UNLV’s football team practiced in shorts Wednesday as the Rebels near the end of the spring session. Coach Tony Sanchez hopes to develop enough depth on the offensive line to have nine players in the rotation.
Fake marijuana likely contaminated with rat poison has killed three people in Illinois and caused severe bleeding in more than 100 others, including a few in four other states.
Forward David Perron, the Golden Knights’ third-leading scorer, will not play in Game 1 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
For many of us, time is the limiting factor when it comes to hunting and fishing opportunity. Even the best laid plans are frequently disrupted by life’s other demands.
The Lights are looking to string together better passes after losing the possession battle in each of their first three games.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund will complete its payouts this month.
A man charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old Michigan girl is now accused of killing her while free on bond, preventing her from testifying in the rape case.
The first accuser to testify at Bill Cosby’s retrial described the comedian as “a serial rapist” Wednesday, stunning the courtroom as she parried with his lawyers.
Tony Quinonez, 28, was charged with murder Tuesday in the weekend slaying of his 45-year-old neighbor, Sadiq Abdush-Shaheed in an apartment complex at 2895 E. Charleston Boulevard, police said.
Three Lyon County men have been charged in connection with the poaching of a black bear and other animals in 2017.
For the second time in five months, an infant has been left in a baby box at a northwestern Indiana volunteer fire station.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told a House oversight panel Wednesday that he believes it is “inevitable” there will be regulation of the social media industry.
Wednesday’s headlines: Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death, Parents of Las Vegas teen killed in crash announce scholarship, Golden Knights play LA Kings in first round of Stanley Cup playoffs
