Classic, patriotic and contemporary music will be performed by the 300th Army Band at a free concert at 8 p.m. today at the Henderson Events Plaza, 200 S. Water St., Henderson.
Rootsy, hot-blooded and hard swingin’, The Clydesdale’s coed Americana is equally gritty and galvanized. Saddle up with singer/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Karasa.
A mix of local entertainers and daytime television celebrities will be on hand Sunday for the 37th Annual Daytime Emmys at the Las Vegas Hilton.
You’re up? They’re on. When roosters are still in their jammies.
Four men were indicted on Wednesday in a series of well planned home invasion robberies. Police recovered $25,000 in stolen merchandise.
Veteran Las Vegas attorney Pete Christiansen, who has enjoyed a successful career in the criminal and civil arenas, has been selected as the special prosecutor in the pending cases against two Nye County officials.
A decision to close the 700-bed Nevada State Prison was delayed until July 13 by the state Board of Prison Commissioners.
LOS ANGELES — Dozens of people who were blinded or otherwise suffered severe eye damage when they were splashed with caustic chemicals had their sight restored with transplants of their own stem cells – a stunning success for the burgeoning cell-therapy field, Italian researchers reported Wednesday.
Two adults were killed and two children were hospitalized Tuesday night after a head-on collision between two vehicles on state Route 147.
PARIS — Prince Albert of Monaco is engaged to marry Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer for South Africa, a union that will give this wealthy Mediterranean principality its first crown princess since American Grace Kelly died in 1982.
WASHINGTON — A senior administration official tells The Associated Press that President Barack Obama has accepted Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s resignation as the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan and is replacing him with Gen. David Petraeus, head of U.S. Central Command.
