A trade group has reinstated an award to the makers of a robotic sex toy for women that it had taken away four months ago for not keeping with its image.
A federal prosecutor says a 19-year-old man accused of an attack on a synagogue called 911 and said he thought he killed some people, and did it because he was “trying to defend my nation” against Jews.
The Pecan Pie Pancakes at The Stove in Henderson will give you a hankerin’ for the Old South.
For thousands of asylum seekers, there are many ways to wait — and wait, and wait — at the threshold of the United States.
More than 450,000 fans will swarm Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the three-day Electric Daisy Carnival beginning May 17.
Antwan Williams was found dead Monday on West Bonanza Road near Rancho Drive during a welfare check by authorities.
The glamorously bohemian singer-songwriter hits the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Friday in support of “On the Line.”
A famous South American chef says he was stopped as he brought 40 piranhas in a duffel bag through Los Angeles International Airport.
William Vinson, 22, was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon by the Metropolitan Police Department’s criminal apprehension team.
Part of MB Steak’s new cocktail menu, this drink combines strawberries and lemonade with strawberry vodka.
Police in Fort Worth say no criminal charges will be filed in the death of an 11-year-old boy who was impaled as he climbed over an iron fence surrounding an apartment complex’s swimming pool.
Carrie Underwood graces the MGM Grand Garden and the Hollywood Vampires hit The Joint in this week’s music roundup.
Mom’s Sushi & Sake 101 at Ra Sushi at the Fashion Show mall leads this week’s food roundup.
Clark County School District police are investigating a threat made toward Cimarron-Memorial High School students Wednesday.
Superstar DJ-producer Kaskade takes over the Palms’ Kaos, day and night, in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Fred Armisen’s musical parodies and the return of Lady Antebellum’s residency lead this week’s show roundup.
A performance by saxophonist Grace Kelly and the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s season finale lead this week’s arts & culture roundup.
All computer services at the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles were restored Thursday morning after an hours-long shutdown due to a software issue.
The man stole about $800 from two cash registers at a Walmart in North Las Vegas on April 19.
Authorities say an intoxicated 12-year-old girl went on joy ride in the family car with three other children inside, leading police on pursuit on a New Mexico highway.
The three students who disarmed a gunman in a Colorado school shooting leapt up from their desks without a word when they spotted the gun, recounted one of the young men.
Metro officers William Umana and Paul Solomon will receive the TOP COPS award Sunday for their handling of a shootout in downtown Las Vegas in July 2018.
Rifles and handguns and thousands of rounds of ammunition were seized Wednesday at a mansion in a posh area of town not far from the Playboy Mansion.
President Donald Trump will begin a push Thursday to fight health care sticker shock by limiting “surprise medical bills” usually associated with an out-of-network provider.
Several people were hurt when a possible tornado tore a roof off an Arkansas apartment building, part of a line of storms dumping more rain Thursday on already drenched areas.
No injuries were reported after a house fire that resulted in a total loss in North Las Vegas Thursday morning, according to fire department officials.
A BBC disc jockey has been fired after using a picture of a chimpanzee in a tweet about the royal baby born to Meghan the Duchess of Sussex and her husband Prince Harry.
A band of storms made its way through the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday night, bringing showers and causing the first-ever rain delay at the Las Vegas Ballpark.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators are to resume trade talks Thursday just hours before the United States is set to raise tariffs on Chinese imports in a dramatic escalation of tensions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told the annual military Victory Day parade in Red Square on Thursday that the country will continue to strengthen its armed forces.