Body cam video from Oct. 1 shows a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer using his radio to summon medical aid for shooting victims near the Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
It has been said that nothing good can happen after 2 a.m. Just after midnight is a different story.
The retailer will open its 12th Las Vegas-area location this fall.
An American Airlines flight bound for Charlotte, North Carolina, was forced to return to Harry Reid International Airport on Wednesday morning after smoke was seen coming out of an engine.
Police are investigating a shooting early Wednesday morning that left a man dead in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and Athletics great Reggie Jackson will throw out the first pitch at next month’s Battle for Vegas charity softball game.
The president said he wasn’t particularly interested in restarting negotiations with Iran, insisting that U.S. strikes had destroyed its nuclear program.
The first-of-its-kind “day hospital” will treat patients with acute leukemia, certain types of lymphomas and multiple myeloma.
Former Deputy Attorney General Mike Dreitzer, who also served as CEO of Gaming Arts, has taken over as the new chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Buyers are “increasingly moving to the sidelines” nationwide, says an industry group.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
British poker pro Benny Glaser won the $2,500 buy-in Mixed Triple Draw Lowball event Sunday, his third victory since the WSOP started last month.
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Utah Sen. Lee vows to revive proposal.
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Tiffany Mitchell is almost a year removed from nearly dying after a routine procedure. She has been reunited with former college teammate A’ja Wilson on the Aces.
The attorney general’s office announced $1.2 billion in settlements from opioid litigation. The funds are going toward youth-centered programs.
Police said a vehicle pulled up next to the detective’s vehicle and “a female voice could be heard asking if there was anyone in the car.”
Authorities have identified the 17-year-old Las Vegas boy who died last week in a motorcycle crash in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.