A public review of evidence in the fatal police shooting of Jorge Gomez, a Black Lives Matter protester, concluded Friday after several hours of testimony.
A Las Vegas man who police say fired a gun at his roommates and then refused to come out of his central Las Vegas Valley home Monday has been charged with attempted murder, according to police and court records.
The current pandemic has revealed one necessary truth about work: It doesn’t need to be done in an office.
Other than some increasing breezes, Las Vegas may have its best spring weekend yet starting Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Authorities have identified the suspect in a shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility as 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole of Indiana.
A Las Vegas motorcycle rider was killed Thursday night in a crash in northwest Las Vegas.
As California started offering vaccinations to everyone age 16 and over Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom urged more residents to sign up for appointments and not let apprehension over inoculations get in the way of protecting themselves against the illness.
Traffic was briefly shut down in the southbound lanes of Interstate 15 on Thursday night near Primm because of an incident involving a stolen vehicle, officials said.
Freeman sold its 38.3-acre industrial property in the southwest valley to a San Diego investment firm and rented it back for 15 years with three five-year extension options.
A diverse electorate that is open to electing Republicans.
With more than 20,000 unaccompanied minors in the custody of U.S. officials — both at the border and in holding areas throughout the Southwest — what was already a crisis may now be a crime scene.
Instead of harassing the secretary of state, Nevada Republicans should be seeking her advice.
Iran begins enriching uranium up to 60 percent purity, escalating the regional nuclear race.
Republican voters should give North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee careful consideration if — or more likely when — he runs for higher office.
Passage of Assembly Bill 351 will provide peace and calm in the dying process rather than unnecessary pain, depression and anguish.
How about a debate between Black liberals and conservatives?
Our politicians have valued showering their constituents with money more than preserving the integrity of the dollar.
“The demand for everything related to home is just really strong at retail and that was apparent here,” said Bob Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers, said of the home furnishings trade show.
No. 2 Kentucky topples the Rebels in straight sets in the the second round of the NCAA Tournament, ending a program record 13-match win streak.
Kevin Dougherty also had four birdies and two bogeys on a blustery day on the Sun Mountain course to lead Sam Saunders by a stroke in MGM Resorts Championship.
The Aces on Thursday drafted Iliana Rupert, a 6-foot-4 center from France, then added Arkansas guard Destiny Slocum two picks later.
Lawyers representing death row inmate Zane Floyd, who is facing imminent lethal injection, want the Clark County district attorney’s office removed from his case.
The Texas Destination Resort Alliance, funded by Las Vegas Sands Corp., is supporting legislation that one day could bring casinos to four cities in the Lone Star State.
A contract dispute between the Nevada Pari-Mutuel Association and Churchill Downs Inc., which is in its 18th month, may severely limit wagering options in Nevada.
An annual rite of spring in downtown Las Vegas will return early in May when the 31st season of Jazz in the Park kicks off.
These 10 baseball players in the valley figure to excel again this spring.
The Golden Knights can reduce their magic points number to clinch a playoff berth even further when they open a two-game series at Anaheim.
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Farmer Boys chain pairs with a local tattoo shop to offer a chance to ink its designs in exchange for burgers.
Players cited ongoing concerns over COVID-19 for the outcome of the vote, which came after players spent the last two days contemplating their position,
These 16 Nevada high school boys and girls track and field athletes in the valley figure to excel again this spring.