The Carolina Hurricanes have been rolling at home ever since their newly acquired grunter named Hamilton started hogging the corner.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection started accepting applications Monday for a judgeship left open by the retirement of Douglas Smith.
Two people were taken into custody after a barricade situation Monday in an east Las Vegas Valley neighborhood, police said.
“The City of Las Vegas, The Early Years” will debut for free at the Charleston Heights Art Center on Wednesday.
The Golden Knights winger scored with 1.8 seconds remaining in the third period to give his home country a 6-5 win Monday at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship in Slovakia.
Yellowstone has 1,300 thermal features and 500 geysers, more than anywhere else on Earth.
A Missouri man is charged with felony animal abuse after authorities say he killed and dismembered cats he found in online want ads.
Technology companies fell far more than the rest of the market Monday.
Jockey Luis Saez was suspended for 15 days for failing to control Maximum Security and causing interference that resulted in the horse’s historic disqualification as the Kentucky Derby winner.
Spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said in a statement Monday afternoon that Carter fell at his home in Plains, Georgia, while leaving to go turkey hunting.
Nevada state Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a long-awaited proposal to revamp the state’s decades-old school funding formula, presenting a plan that would go into effect in two years.
Eric Garner was the unarmed black man whose pleas of “I can’t breathe” became a rallying cry against police brutality.
With average attendance of 9,034 at new Las Vegas Ballpark, the Aviators lead the Pacific Coast League and are on pace to set the league’s highest turnstile count since 2007.
Police say that Kiersten Linette Boedicker’s mother, Linette Warrichaiet, held her underwater until she stopped breathing, then called 911 on Saturday afternoon.
Two northbound lanes of the highway were closed, causing a roughly mile-long backup.
Eight adults and 18 children were forced to stay elsewhere after the fire Monday morning at the apartment complex on Pennwood Avenue near Arville Street, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
A former Rancho High School teacher has been extradited in connection with allegations of sexual misconduct with a student dating back to 2012.
Las Vegas police officer Matthew Terry, who is accused of lewdness with at least three boys, was formally charged Monday morning in Henderson Justice Court.
Burgeoning numbers of Cubans are trying to get into the U.S. via the Mexican border, creating a backlog of people on the Mexican side for months for their chance to apply for asylum.
The two victims were older than 65 and died of the flu between April 28 and May 4, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
From the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign to pristine Lake Tahoe, it’s safe to say Nevada is not lacking in scenery to capture the perfect photo.
Volunteers plan to return to an 80-year-old youth camp in northeast Nevada to begin a $1 million rebuilding effort after a wildfire destroyed the lodge and most of the cabins.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry confirmed he’d agreed to a timetable to remove a half-metric ton of plutonium that was covertly shipped to Nevada.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is coming out against a comprehensive nondiscrimination bill that faces long odds in Congress.
Eataly promotions at Park MGM will include retail purchases, cooking classes and more at the Italian marketplace.
The Supreme Court decided Monday that one state cannot unwillingly be sued in the courts of another, overruling a 40-year precedent.
A year and a day after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down PASPA, UNLV’s International Center for Gaming Regulation is bringing the sports-betting industry together.
Officials say a dog disease that can be passed to humans has been confirmed in Iowa.
Cleveland has signed Michigan’s John Beilein to a five-year contract, three people familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.
The Las Vegas Valley will see highs around 90 degrees and overnight lows of 66 through midweek, when a storm system is expected to move in, according to the National Weather Service.