North Las Vegas police were investigating a fatal shooting of a teen at a house party.
The Oakland A’s want to move to Las Vegas. Hollywood studios want to relocate to Las Vegas. Both want tax breaks.
Elections have consequences.
We need all the tax money we can get.
With razor-thin margins in the Senate and the House, Republicans and Democrats are desperately hanging on to their members.
Illegally spying on Americans and a politically motivated investigation.
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The Clark County coroner’s office identified the woman who was fatally shot by North Las Vegas police.
Las Vegas police have arrested 17-year-old Hakeem Collette in connection with a May 9 shooting that left two kids injured.
The iconic Little Church of the West celebrated its 80th birthday Monday. The chapel’s first wedding dates to May 22, 1943.
The team’s 10-38 record translates to a winning percentage of .208. Only the 1890 Pittsburgh Alleghenys (23-113, .157) and 1899 Cleveland Spiders (20-134, .129) were worse.
Industrial Sound is focusing on live shows, and embracing variety, off the Strip.
The Summerlin resident who proved infomercial pillow salesman Mike Lindell wrong about election fraud filed a lawsuit Friday after Lindell failed to pay him the $5 million award that a panel of arbitrators had ordered.
In defending his position on flexing “Thursday Night Football” games, Raiders owner Mark Davis said it wasn’t fair to ask fans to change travel plans.
27-year-old Daniel Mode is accused of lewdness with a child under 16 and statutory sexual seduction for actions he allegedly committed with a girl he met at Central Christian Church.
Based on point spreads posted at Caesars Sportsbook, the Raiders are expected to be involved in a lot of close games again this season.
Raiders owner Mark Davis and former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady are in agreement on a deal in which Brady would purchase a minority share of the team.
A bill codifying protections for out-of-state abortion patients is headed to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk after the Assembly voted on party lines to pass the legislation.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford recently was added to a list of Americans banned from entering Russia. He joins Nevada’s federal delegation on the list.
The Metropolitan Police Department is trying to track down a 25-year-old man in connection with a shooting aboard a bus.
He was suspended by the network following his slur that aired during a pregame segment of an A’s game against the Kansas City Royals on May 5.
Electric Daisy Carnival marked its 12th year with crazy costumes, pyrotechnics and pets wearing glow-sticks.
U.S. Integrity, an independent sports wagering monitor based in Henderson, works with 150 clients in 36 states to detect and report suspicious betting activity.
Las Vegas police arrested dozens of people, including 19 on felony charges, during the Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
A former Henderson police union president pleaded no contest Monday to leaving the scene of a crash.
A man is facing sexual assault, kidnapping and other charges after a woman accused him of terrorizing her for hours in his apartment, battering her and forcing her to have sex with him multiple times at knifepoint.
Coach Bruce Cassidy and captain Mark Stone are among the Golden Knights discussing the team’s 2-0 series lead over the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final.
The Las Vegas resident was one of three people shot near West Harmon Avenue and South Torrey Pines Drive.
Golden Knights right wing Jonathan Marchessault is no stranger to scoring huge goals in the NHL playoffs. He has scored six goals in the past six games.
Nevada, California and Arizona have reached agreement on a plan to dramatically reduce water use along the Colorado River.