A felon has been arrested in connection with the theft of a safe loaded with $1 million in cash and poker chips from a professional poker player’s Henderson home in February.
The driver said flames had started to come into the cab, and he was able to bail out.
A suspected DUI crash Tuesday night in northeast Las Vegas left a motorcyclist with life-threatening injuries, Las Vegas police said.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday signed a law that bans abortions in Texas before many women even know they are pregnant.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday he will oppose legislation to create a commission on the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Clark County Detention Center records show Tiderrick Thompson, 23, was booked at the Clark County Detention Center Tuesday on suspicion of murder in the May 9 slaying.
A Nevada man was seriously injured when the helicopter he was flying to dust crops in southwestern Kansas crashed, Kansas authorities said.
Jonas Brothers had eight shows booked at Park Theater in 2020. They’ll be back, for two, this year.
The Golden Knights needed an answer when the Minnesota Wild scored first Tuesday. Jonathan Marchessault provided it and might have saved the team’s season.
NV Energy said it is continuing to consider turning off electric service to the Mount Charleston area as a safety precaution to prevent wildfires.
The European Union took a step toward relaxing tourism travel for visitors from outside the bloc, with EU ambassadors agreeing on measures to allow fully vaccinated visitors in.
The Golden Knights were able even their best-of-seven divisional series against Minnesota with a 3-1 win at T-Mobile Arena.
Minnesota got the burst they wanted in the first period, but couldn’t find the net in the opening 20 minutes.
Renae Martinez and Jamie Ritchie both hit grand slams Tuesday, sparking the Reno Aces’ 18-4 victory over the Aviators on Tuesday at Greater Nevada Field.
Alex Tuch scored twice and Jonathan Marchessault once, and the Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday in Game 2 of their first-round NHL playoff series.
Shin Lim was three months removed from winning “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” competition when he opened at the Mirage Theater in May 2019.
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Joe Biden’s economic plan is working.
Every mode of passenger transportation worldwide receives some sort of government subsidy to keep running.
When an arrogant present dismisses the wisdom of the past, then an all too predictable future becomes terrifying.
Following the CDC’s guidelines on mask wearing is a good way to give yourself whiplash.
The Colonial pipeline hack exposed the vulnerability of U.S. cyber-security
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Monday re-affirmed one of our most cherished freedoms: the right to sanctity in one’s own home.
The Aces were much more cohesive on defense Tuesday during a 96-80 road victory over the Seattle Storm, whom they lost to Saturday. Jackie Young scored a career-high 21 points to lead Las Vegas.
Ninth-seeded Desert Oasis scored two runs in the seventh inning to defeat No. 1 seed Green Valley on Tuesday in the Class 5A Southern Region softball tournament.
Rock-cover bands, such as Velvet Elvis, are in the mix as Fremont Street Experience revives its three free stages.
The planned west Henderson center will help supply workers for machine tool builder Haas Automation, who will work with the college on a curriculum.
The Innocence Center of Nevada, which announced its launch this week, is expected to start examining claims of innocence in criminal cases next month.