Metropolitan Police Department officer Matthew James Terry, 27, was arrested and booked into the Henderson Detention Center on Tuesday, jail records show.
The parade, which was created in 1934, is scheduled to begin 10 a.m. Saturday with more than 100 entries. Two days of rodeo events kick off Friday evening.
Night crawlers, mealworms, hot dogs and chicken livers are working well for stocked catfish in Las Vegas’ urban ponds.
All 17 UNLV teams achieved an Academic Progress Rate multiyear score of greater than 950, well above the 930 required by the NCAA to be eligible for the postseason.
Dozens of neighbors packed the room Tuesday as the Henderson City Council approved a closure plan for Black Mountain Golf Course Country Club.
Volunteers from Jackson Hole Mountain Guides took four special needs teens on a vertical trek in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Chicago-based Conagra says the vent system was used on a “limited” number of cans but was eliminated during a product redesign earlier this year.
The second-year NBA 2K League is taking a break from playing its games in New York to stage a tournament Thursday through Saturday at Luxor.
Witnesses told police that before a woman pushed a 74-year-old man onto the ground in downtown Las Vegas, he told her to be nicer to passengers on their bus.
Indiana is the latest state to legalize sports gambling. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb signed legislation Wednesday allowing sports betting and allowing the construction of two new casinos in the state.
Authorities said there was “a lot of urine and feces everywhere you go” inside the home.
Daniel Lamarre says Cirque du Soleil is expanding beyond the gymnasts and aerial and aquatic artists but remains an acrobatic company.
The verdict capped the two-week trial of Christian Dawkins and youth basketball coach Merl Code in a case that forced the NCAA to confront corruption at some of its elite programs.
Attorney Christopher Wiest says 18-year-old Jerome Kunkel is “fine” and “a little itchy.”
South Dakota State basketball transfer David Jenkins and Texas graduate transfer Elijah Mitrou-Long will take official visits to UNLV this weekend.
The committee has renewed interest in talking to President Donald Trump’s eldest son after Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, testified earlier this year.
Joey Gallo, Bryce Harper, Kris Bryant and Pete Alonso went yard and made news.
He was eligible to rejoin the team May 3 against St. Louis at Wrigley Field, but the organization opted to give him more time with the minor league club.
Five of the victims hit by gunfire on March 25 on San Miguel Avenue, near Coleman Street, were students at Cheyenne High School.
Vice President Mike Pence will make the announcement during a speech at a Federalist Society conference.
The woman was found early Monday morning in Fawn River Township, St. Joseph County Prosecutor John McDonough told WWMT-TV.
Heather Lang-Cassera will begin her two-year term on June 1
The shooting was reported shortly after 12:10 p.m. Wednesday on the 200 block of West Chicago Avenue, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Three major components to Project Neon opened this week, so Road Warrior Mick Akers shows how to navigate those newly opened sections.
It’s called the “suicide belt” – a swath of Western states that extends from the Southwest to the Pacific Northwest, then leaps over western Canada to Alaska. If you look only at the lower portion, Nevada sits about where the buckle would be. Researchers have been aware for decades that residents of certain Western states […]
At Mojave High School, students in Jeffrey Taormina’s class act as physical therapists, treating muscle and ligament strains and ankle sprains. Student athletes are admitted to be treated at the clinic after they’re signed up by coaches or trainers.
Student Nui Giasolli told NBC’s “Today” show that she was in her British Literature class when one of the suspects entered and pulled out a gun.
Class participants learn about the nature of suicide, myths and facts, warning signs and ways to approach those suffering. Among those at a recent class was Jessica Woods of Summerlin, who has lost her father, grandfather and brother-in-law to suicide.
Through April, crash fatalities on Nevada roads are down 15 percent, going from 99 in April 2018 to 84 this year, the Nevada Department of Public Safety reported.
The nation’s most productive agricultural state will ban a widely used pesticide blamed for harming brain development in babies, California officials said Wednesday.