Imagine if the Uyghurs could get the same amount of coverage and attention from celebrities, the media and the world as Britney Spears did.
When Brightline West took over the planned high-speed rail project between Las Vegas and Victorville in 2018, the idea was to use private funds to finally bring the long-envisioned project to fruition.
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An 18-year-old woman who was shot to death last week in what police said was the result of a “love triangle” was pregnant and had dreams of joining the Army, according to relatives.
A pedestrian was killed Tuesday after a suspected impaired driving crash in northwest Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas man was arrested on June 17 in connection with a 2014 child pornography investigation, according to recently released court documents.
Flash flooding has caused the closure of State Route 9 inside Zion National Park in Utah, officials said Tuesday.
Water officials in Las Vegas are backing a proposal to create a federal grant program for major water recycling projects.
Kataluna Enriquez has become the first openly transgender contestant to advance to the Miss USA Pageant.
The annual Nightclub & Bar Show, which henceforth will be known as the Bar & Restaurant Show, filled the convention center with products tailor-made for Instagram.
A Las Vegas hospital said it had experienced a criminal data breach after a notorious hacker group began posting personal information purportedly obtained in the cyberattack.
A passenger who tried to break into an airplane cockpit last week had recently been under the influence of methamphetamine before he jumped from the moving plane in Los Angeles, authorities said Monday.
The Nevada Supreme Court is considering whether to grant a new trial for a death row inmate accused of killing his wife in 2006 and cooking her body parts.
The city is also inviting residents to choose their favorite. A decision is expected next month.
The Las Vegas Aces approach the midway point of the 2021 season as the best offensive team and second best defensive team in the WNBA.
David Perrico and his band performed a nearly hourlong set for Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis on Monday at Allegiant Stadium.
Three former 24/7 Private Vaults co-workers were convicted Tuesday of stealing more than $1 million from the business.
John Ascuaga, the son of Basque sheepherders who became a northern Nevada gambling icon has died.
Marc-Andre Fleury won the Vezina Trophy as the league’s top goaltender during the NHL Awards show Tuesday.
Kingsbarn Capital Development has acquired 6.1 acres in Carson City and plans to break ground on a 140-unit apartment complex.
The Clark County coroner’s office released the cause and manner of death on Tuesday for 2-year-old Amari Nicholson.
A high of 117 degrees was predicted in the southeastern Washington cities of Richland, Kennewick and Pasco. The state’s highest-ever recorded temperature was 118 degrees, recorded in 1961.
A slots player at The Venetian won more than $1.5 million Monday night off a $5 bet, according to a tweet from the casino.
Phil Hellmuth, the all-time leader in World Series of Poker tournament victories, will face an amateur on the next “High Stakes Duel” on PokerGO.
Bryson DeChambeau is the 8-1 favorite to repeat as winner of the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. The rest of the field has odds in double digits.
The first five legs of the parlay already had hit Sunday when the seven-figure payday came down to Harris English, a 35-1 long shot to win the Travelers Championship.
Noel Furlong, an Irish businessman and horse trainer, won $1 million at the 1999 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship.
A woman was killed while trying to help a friend after a domestic dispute in Henderson on Monday night.
FlyOver, an immersive, flight-ride experience, is expected to open for business in the fall near the Hard Rock Cafe on Las Vegas Boulevard.
A former biology teacher at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts was accused of having inappropriate relationships with two students, according to recently released court documents.