Logan Couture scored three times, including the go-ahead goal with 7:10 remaining, and the San Jose Sharks beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 on Tuesday night to take a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference semifinal series.
A 28-year-old man who moved to Hawaii two weeks ago from New Mexico was the pilot who died along with two passengers when a tour helicopter crashed on a street in a Honolulu suburb, his father said Tuesday.
Juniel Querecuto hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to lift the Reno Aces to a 4-3 win over the Las Vegas Aviators in Pacific Coast League action on Tuesday.
A federal judge in Los Angeles ruled Tuesday that a Spanish museum that acquired a priceless, Nazi-looted painting in 1992 is the work’s rightful owner, and not the survivors of the Jewish woman who surrendered it 80 years ago to escape the Holocaust.
UC Riverside scored six runs in the sixth inning to erase a five-run deficit and went on to an 11-7 victory over the UNLV baseball team Tuesday.
The existence of racial disparities — from Major League Baseball to school discipline — shouldn’t be even evidence to establish discrimination.
The teacher unions are getting restless.
Medicare-for-All will only make things worse.
Thank the prevalence of ambulance chasers, fraud.
With anti-Semitic attacks and harassment at near-historic levels across the country, Yom Hashoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, has become even more important to the Jewish community.
A surprise passenger hitched a ride on a Boston commuter trolley, frightening some people at first, but warming their hearts when it willingly snuggled in a human passenger’s arms.
Two years after his last Las Vegas speech on climate change, former Vice President Al Gore returned to the valley Tuesday with a similar message of alarm and optimism.
Special counsel Robert Mueller expressed frustration to Attorney General William Barr last month about how the findings of his Russia investigation were being portrayed, saying he worried that a letter summarizing the main conclusions of the probe lacked the necessary context and was creating public confusion about his team’s work, a Justice Department official said Tuesday night.
A Michigan college student says pro-Trump agitators recruited him to falsely claim he was raped by Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, then published the smear without his permission.
A bill that would tweak the 2015 mandated reorganization of the Clark County School District would reclassify certain funds used for schools, a move the district said would decrease the burden on principals.
A federal judge threw out former Penn State President Graham Spanier’s misdemeanor child-endangerment conviction on Tuesday.
Criss Angel has thrown a fireball at Cirque du Soleil, and the company’s new production “R.U.N.”
Fox Entertainment said Tuesday that Jussie Smollett will not return to his series “Empire” next season in the wake of allegations by Chicago officials the actor lied about a racially motivated attack.
With millions of dollars in improvements completed at Palace Station and project completions nearing at Palms by the third quarter, company officials are now anticipating a ramp-up in revenue at both properties.
A phone call Raleigh McKenzie expected but nonetheless hoped to avoid came Sunday.
It’s a simple concoction: bourbon, sugar, water, ice and mint.
Tacho Kneeland, executive chef of Cabo Wabo Cantina in the Miracle Mile Shops, has created a fiesta in a glass to celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Sunday.
Tickets are on sale for the next Project Dinner Table event, set for June 1 at Park MGM and The Park and hosted by NoMad.
During his 38 years in college athletics, Jerry Koloskie went from taping Larry Johnson’s ankles to being UNLV’s interim athletic director to shoveling himself out of three feet of snow.
Those who wish to explore this prized pig, however, can find restaurants on and off the Strip.
Tuch, who signed a seven-year, $33.25 million extension in October, finished fourth on the Knights with 52 points.
It was in cozy rooms not unlike this one, filled with artists, discussion and performance, that Gertrude Stein had hosted her famous salons at 27 rue de Fleurus in the early 1900s.
An hourslong barricade ended Tuesday night in the south valley, Las Vegas police said.