An American Airlines flight on its way to McCarran International Airport made an emergency landing at Nellis Air Force Base on Saturday afternoon. Flight 671 was diverted to the base because of wind conditions at the airport and low fuel levels, Nellis spokeswoman Rebekah Mattes said. American Airlines spokesman Josh Freed said there was no fuel leak, and the airplane had enough gas to get to McCarran. The airplane, which was on its way to Las Vegas from the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, had 194 people on board, including six crew members.
The Italian Air Force’s precision demonstration team Frecce Tricolori will fly over the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday afternoon.
It’s still unclear how soon Findlay Automotive’s IT operations can return to normal after it was hit with a ransomware attack on June 10.
The restaurant marks a third location for a longtime Las Vegas chef with spots downtown and on East Flamingo Road.
Ahead of a potential record tying heatwave for the week of the Fourth of July, NV Energy provides an update on energy demands.
Israel says 80 percent of all Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are now clustered into the territory’s central region after many were driven out of Rafah.
The gunman who opened fire at the U.S. embassy near Beirut was charged with affiliation to the terrorist Islamic State group, security and judicial officials said.
High temperatures are expected to reach up to 117 degrees during the coming week with overnight lows in the upper 80s or low 90s.
Reno-based Caesars expanded its board of directors from 10 members to 11 to add the executive.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash Tuesday afternoon northwest of the Las Vegas Valley.
There are still open questions, including who the ultimate guardian of the children’s estates will be, how assets will be divided and whether the children can live together.