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The suspect in the random killing of a retiree posted on Facebook made his living mentoring teens in Cleveland, but his life appeared to be unraveling under the weight of gambling debts and trouble with his girlfriend.
Col. Earl D. Caleb, head of the Army’s 6th Recruiting Brigade in North Las Vegas, believes he can meet higher enlistment goal this year despite growing challenges.
Gov. Brian Sandoval is winning so much in Carson City that he’s got to be getting tired of winning.
The Review-Journal will report from the Oakland Raiders facility in Alameda, California, starting Monday as their offseason program begins.
An Ohio man claimed to be angry at a woman when he shot and killed an elderly passerby Sunday afternoon and posted the murder on Facebook. Police urged the suspect to turn himself in, but he remained on the loose into the night.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is visiting a military base near the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea a day after the North conducted a failed missile launch.
On Christianity’s most joyful day, Pope Francis lamented the horrors generated by war and hatred, delivering an Easter Sunday message that also decried the “latest vile” attack on civilians in Syria.
Police in Ohio’s capital city are interviewing people wounded in an early morning club shooting in an attempt to identify suspects.
Las Vegas police wrangled a bull Sunday morning after it escaped from its owner in the northwest valley.
Here are your Sunday morning headlines.
The 20th annual Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender car show had thousands attend for its largest showing of classic cars with music from Brenda Lee, Reverend Horton heat and Los Straitjackets.
A North Korean missile exploded during launch Sunday, U.S. and South Korean officials said, a high-profile failure that comes as a powerful U.S. aircraft supercarrier approaches the Korean Peninsula in a show of force.
Las Vegas has fallen in love with boxing greats such as Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Now, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has captured the city’s heart.
It takes a great deal of infrastructure, energy and engineering to get drinking and bathing water through 6,500 miles of pipelines and dozens of reservoirs to the farthest reaches of the Las Vegas Valley’s water system.