Here is the latest Southern Nevada girls basketball coaches poll.
An erratic driver is in custody after crashing into three vehicles and a light pole in downtown Las Vegas.
President-elect Donald J. Trump both praised and hectored the news media in his first press conference since winning the White House. The timing could not have been more dramatic, as Trump used the occasion to denounce “fake news.”
Durango’s athletic department announced Wednesday that Scott Murdock will take over for Matt Gerber as head football coach next season.
Dimitri Hodges said she’s hasn’t been able to eat, sleep or think in the days since the shooting death of her firstborn, 20-year-old Anthony Hodges.
The Clark County School District has released an updated list of 2017 high school graduations. Graduations begin on May 24 and run through June 16. Find your school listed in alphabetical order.
Anglers are finding good action for striped bass at the mouth of Government Wash at Lake Mead.
A man who had been facing the death penalty for killing his girlfriend and engaging in an hours-long standoff with police pleaded guilty Wednesday as a jury was being selected for his trial.
The family of a Kansas lawmaker’s 10-year-old son killed last summer on what was billed as the world’s tallest water slide reached a settlement Wednesday with the park’s owner and the raft’s manufacturer.
A judge is throwing out a lawsuit against polygamous leader Warren Jeffs that took aim at the group’s longtime Utah law firm by claiming attorneys created a veneer that helped perpetuate abuses like child labor and underage marriage.
Air travelers already face shrinking seats, smaller bathrooms, fear of terrorism and outbursts of rage. A Department of Transportation proposal would create a new annoyance to drive us mad in a confined space: cellphone chatter.
A multivehicle crash in the northwest valley has left several people injured Wednesday morning, Las Vegas police said.
Retired Air Force Col. Steve Seroka is aiming to unseat Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers from his Ward 2 seat, alleging the incumbent is too “cozy” with the Las Vegas elite.
Chrys Jackson scored 26 points to help the Rancho boys basketball team overturn a 22-9 first-quarter deficit and down host Las Vegas 69-61 on Tuesday.
U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz dismissed speculation Wednesday that a nuclear waste repository could open at Yucca Mountain near Las Vegas because of local opposition to the project.
Black lawmakers said Wednesday that Sen. Jeff Sessions at times has shown hostility toward civil rights, making him unfit to be attorney general.
Calling all magicians, jugglers, acrobats and silent comedians with tape on their faces: “America’s Got Talent” is hosting open auditions Jan. 19 at Bally’s.
The iconic West Coast chain’s newest outlet is located in The Linq Promenade next to another California icon — Sprinkles Cupcakes.
The Buffalo Bills reached an agreement on Wednesday to hire Sean McDermott to be their next head coach.
To celebrate the opening of its fourth Southern Nevada location, Blaze Pizza will give away free pizza on Friday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the new restaurant.
What the UNLV basketball team said following its 71-66 victory at New Mexico on Tuesday.
Taco Bell plans to go nationwide this month with its latest concoction: a taco with a shell made entirely out of fried chicken.
A runner-up two years ago, Vance Joseph is John Elway’s pick this time around.
The list includes past and future Las Vegas 51s, including Paul Sewald, Travis Taijeron and Chasen Bradford.
The Las Vegas Momofuku is fronted by the neon-lit Peach Bar. The dining room includes a five-panel mural featuring the dogs of both Chef David Chang and Michael Chen, opening executive chef.
Carl Edwards listed reason after reason for stepping away from full-time NASCAR competition this season, less than two months removed from nearly winning his first Cup title.
Family members of nine slain church worshippers confronted Dylann Roof on Wednesday, one of them shouting at the condemned killer as he stared ahead emotionless during his formal sentencing hearing.
Two Strip properties were without power for about an hour early Wednesday morning, and an MGM Resorts spokeswoman said the outage was wind-related.
Volkswagen is pleading guilty to three criminal charges and will pay $4.3 billion to the U.S. government for cheating on emissions tests and destroying evidence in an elaborate cover-up.
About 1,500 former employees of a Las Vegas telemarketing company are on the sidelines of a legal waiting game, hoping to receive backpay for their time working at Wellfleet Communications.
