After testimony from two at victims at a preliminary hearing for Jonathan Koppenhaver, aka War Machine, Judge Melanie Andress Tobiasson ordered Koppenhaver, to stand trial on 34 counts.
I am concerned because my mother lives in an assisted living facility and her primary care doctor uses the telehealth service.
In his second term, the Republican president had been looking to avoid the tumult of his first four years in office.
According to a recent report, 52 percent of adults ages 50 to 64 have credit card debt. Nearly half of older people carrying a credit card balance owe $5,000 or more.
Though the bill died in the last Congress, Nevada’s federal delegation is re-upping the Help Hoover Dam Act. The bill has support from both sides of the political aisle.
“To be honest, she throws one punch, but it’s a really, really good punch,” the comic actor says of her turn as Val in the new Marvel movie “Thunderbolts.”
The Raiders made a big signing, literally, Wednesday. They added rugby standout Laki Tasi through the NFL’s International Player Pathway program.
“Empire Strips Back” is funny and farcical, raunchy and sexy, filled with familiar content.
SuperContest Survivor and College will join the football handicapping contest options at the Westgate, including a new price point for the flagship SuperContest.
Clark County awards multi-million dollar contract to team that includes wife of government official overseeing the contract.
Brian Alexander O’dea, 16, died in an e-bike crash on Monday night.
A male pedestrian died in a crash in the southeast valley Wednesday night.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Jones vs. Seaman is lose-lose.
This is no way to run an immigration system.
An 82-year-old inmate was pronounced dead Monday at a prison in Carson City, according to a news release from the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley discussed the city’s economic growth, homelessness and animal abuse in her first State of the City speech.