Saturday’s headlines: audio released by Clark County Fire Department captures Las Vegas shooting chaos, Valley hotels provide almost 2,000 free rooms to families of shooting victims, Swedish car attempts to set new record
A Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation into the company found approximately 800 people in the state may have been duped into signing 40-year agreements to use the company as the listing agent for their homes.
“American democracy does not work when individuals take it into their own hands to eliminate candidates. That’s what this individual tried to do” Assistant U.S. Attorney John Shipley told the judge.
Police say there might be additional victims of a man taken into custody Tuesday on charges related to child sexual assault.
The poker legend said he has recently moved to Las Vegas with his wife and the deal represents the second sale of the late Wynn’s estate.
California wildlife officials have approved a plan to eradicate Catalina Island’s entire deer population as part of a broader effort to restore the island ecosystem, sparking fierce opposition from an unusual coalition of hunters and animal welfare advocates.
Costco has issued a recall for a popular bakery item that was sold at the retailer’s stores in Nevada and other states.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent highlights a massive problem for Nevada residents.
It was hard for Josh Pastner and Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn to find the words to describe UNLV basketball’s loss at Fresno State.
The immigration operations have upended the Twin Cities and escalated protests, especially since the killing of protester Alex Pretti, the second fatal shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis.
The Golden Knights are ready for the Winter Olympics, but they have business to handle first with two games left until the break starting with the Canucks.
Klint Kubiak nearly left coaching when he was a struggling graduate assistant, but found his way back thanks to a timely phone call and a love for teaching.
Brent Musburger bought a mattress from furniture store owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale for $11,996, but will get his money back if the Patriots win the Super Bowl.
Experts discuss pros and cons of artificial intelligence in casinos and a new UNLV research hub will consider whether new guardrails are needed as AI is implemented.
William “Bill” Carns was arrested last Saturday morning following an arrest warrant.
Some parts of the park are showing promising signs for an above-average wildflower bloom.
Mob figure Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal was almost blown up in 1982 in a retail plaza near the Strip.
A semi-tractor trailer carrying cattle rolled over in a busy Las Vegas interchange, killing 16 of the livestock.
UNLV fell to Fresno State on Tuesday for its fourth straight loss. The Bulldogs scored the final seven points, capped by Jake Heidbreder’s winning shot as time expired.
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Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
