A Las Vegas judge sentenced the defendant on Tuesday to life in prison for shooting and killing a 70-year-old retiree in his driveway in 2020.
Wendy Najera, 26, was booked at the Clark County Detention Center on Thursday on a felony charge of poisoning or adulterating food, water or medicine.
Officials described this case as the first lawsuit of its kind in more than three decades.
The Las Vegas-based carrier said the flights between Harry Reid International Airport and Provo Airport will begin Aug. 18.
Tiger Woods is the biggest liability at the Westgate SuperBook and BetMGM, which would suffer a historic loss if he wins the PGA Championship.
Samuel Schmid, 28, was arrested in Riverside County and is awaiting extradition, according to a Metropolitan Police Department press release.
UNLV will review several recommendations after the death of a student who participated in a charity boxing match hosted by a fraternity last year.
Prosecutors filed a murder charge that could result in the death penalty for a Las Vegas man accused of carrying out a mass shooting in Southern California.
Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson is still playing with Team Canada at the World Championship in Finland and came up with a highlight save Monday.
Four Las Vegas seniors have become Evans scholars, earning full rides to college because of their participation in a summer golf program.
Vladimir Pourett, 22, faces charges of open murder, attempted murder and battery with a deadly weapon, according to jail records.
The 22-year-old woman died after attending the music festival Saturday on the Las Vegas Strip. The cause and manner of her death are still pending.
Las Vegas police responded to a shooting near the resort shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday.
State and federal health authorities are investigating ongoing outbreaks at Nevada hospitals and nursing homes of a drug-resistant “superbug” that can lead to serious illness and even death.
Two more firms have leased space in 1700 Pavilion, a Howard Hughes Corp. project near Las Vegas Ballpark and Downtown Summerlin.
The Battle for Vegas featuring the Golden Knights and Raiders is back for its third year this summer.
David Blaine said when he first entered the Resorts World Theatre, “My ideas just started to go crazy.”
With the Raiders and a bevy of other events already planned for Allegiant Stadium, officials are looking to add staff to work upcoming events at the $2 billion facility.
Pentagon officials testified Tuesday that the number of reports of unexplained aerial phenomena has increased, but there has been no evidence found to indicate the activity is from otherworldly aliens.
Barry Manilow has added dates from September through December at Westgate’s International Theater, including “A Very Barry Christmas.”
U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized a COVID-19 booster shot for healthy 5- to 11-year-olds, hoping an extra vaccine dose will enhance their protection as infections once again creep upward.
The announcement comes as coronavirus cases are rising again in some areas of the country.
Circa casino owner Derek Stevens said, “We’re back and bigger than ever. We want to make Las Vegas the hub of sports betting and football contests.”
Police said they were not releasing information about possible suspects “to help protect the integrity of the case.”
The debut marks the celebrity couple’s third RPM Italian restaurant. Dishes served only at the Vegas location include caviar and burrata and Gorgonzola Wagyu steak.
A Las Vegas mother is facing an attempted murder charge after she told police she tried to drown her 15-month-old child, according to an arrest report released Monday.
Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen will introduce a bipartisan bill to locate more federally funded medical residencies in areas with the greatest need.
One of the largest independent residential realty brokerages in the U.S. is bringing its business to Las Vegas as part of its western regional expansion.
Hundreds of Ukrainian fighters defending the last holdout in Mariupol were evacuated to areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists and officials worked Tuesday to get the rest out.