Robin Leach, the longtime famed celebrity journalist and Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist, suffered a transient ischemic attack, also known as a TIA or “mini-stroke.” The incident began last Tuesday while the 76-year-old Leach was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas. Leach was taken to the St. Rose Dominican Siena ICU immediately upon his return, where he remained until Monday afternoon, when he was transferred to the hospital’s Lima Rehab Facility in Henderson. Leach said he told the medical staff Monday afternoon that he was eager to return to full-time work.
An ambulance was struck by a car and rolled onto its side on Monday in east Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
An operation targeting illegal puppy sales in Las Vegas resulted in 29 citations and several puppies rescued, the City of Las Vegas announced Monday.
USC coach Lincoln Riley and Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said college football is still a great game but changes are needed to the transfer portal and NIL.
Hundreds of bikers embark on a two-hour, over 10-mile bike ride throughout downtown every Wednesday night.
One person is dead and another is injured after a shooting in the Historic Westside on Monday.
Thomas Sanders was convicted of the 2010 murders of 12-year-old Lexis Roberts and her mother, 31-year-old Suellen Roberts, who also lived in Las Vegas.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce doesn’t care that his team fell in the draft order because of Sunday’s win over the Jaguars. He’s focused on results, not the future.
Dozens gathered outside Nevada Coin Mart to raise funds in support of Metro Officer Colton Pulsipher’s family after the 29-year-old was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver.
The party supplies retailer announced big markdowns after announcing they are going out of business.
Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington after developing a fever.