Paving and striping work on Interstate 15 will having road work occurring right up to high occupancy vehicle lane enforcement kicking Thursday morning.
A team of surgeons put together an intricate plan to remove the blade Friday morning.
Michael Burns had been last seen around 3 a.m. in the area of North Walnut and East Gowan roads.
Oregon wildlife officials have killed a young black bear that people have been feeding and taking photos with.
When the Warriors defeated the Raptors in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, it activated league sponsor Taco Bell’s “Steal a Game, Steal a Taco” promotion.
Katana Courtney Overby, 21, died on Wednesday at University Medical Center from injuries sustained in a June 9 crash at Hualapai Way and Twain Avenue.
Near-normal temperatures and clear skies are in store this week of the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Wayne Newton and Lady Gaga met Friday night after Gaga’s “Enigma” show at Park Theater.
Eldorado Resorts Inc. is selling three of its regional properties, a move some analysts believe is a sign the casino company gearing up for an acquisition.
Researchers suggested this in a study released Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Two different groups are trying to bring MLS to Las Vegas: The city, as part of a downtown redevelopment project, and Golden Knights owner Bill Foley.
A courageous individual and a terrific artist, Lijana Wallenda is returning from a near-fatal accident in 2017 to cross Times Square on a high wire this Sunday.
Fiesta Rancho is set to become the sixth Station Casinos property to have workers represented by the Culinary and Bartenders unions.
Gunfire broke out and a stampede ensued as fans celebrated at a rally Monday for the NBA champion Raptors, leaving four people shot and thousands fleeing.
The Clark County coroner’s office has confirmed that a body found Friday in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was that of missing hiker Jeffrey Kalista.
The San Jose Sharks re-signed pending free agent Erik Karlsson to a $92 million, eight-year deal on Monday, turning a one-year rental into a long-term commitment to one of the league’s most dynamic defensemen.
Egypt’s state TV said the country’s ousted President Mohammed Morsi collapsed during a court session and died.
Carli Lloyd had just scored on an 18-yard volley. After leaping, pumping a fist and hugging a teammate, she raised both hands chin high and made four tiny pitter-patter claps.
A masked gunman opened fire Monday on a federal courthouse in downtown Dallas before being fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire with federal officers.
Mastercard will allow transgender people to use their chosen names on credit cards in an effort to combat discrimination at the cash register.
The lawsuit names more than 40 defendants, including several prescription drug makers as well as distributors such as CVS, Walgreens and Walmart.
Onofrio “No-No” Zicari traveled to the D-Day commemoration in search of closure, never imagining that he would deliver that precious commodity to a fallen comrade’s family.
Frozen red raspberries from a Washington state farm are being recalled across the western U.S.
A woman has been accused of disturbing a sea turtle nest in Florida.
Police say a New Hampshire woman is charged with shoving her golden retriever off a dock and standing by while the pet drowned.
New York eliminated the religious exemption to vaccine requirements for schoolchildren Thursday, as the nation’s worst measles outbreak in decades prompts states to reconsider giving parents ways to opt out of immunization rules.
Gloria Vanderbilt, the intrepid heiress, artist and romantic who began her extraordinary life as the “poor little rich girl” of the Great Depression, died Monday at 95.
The June 1969 uprising by young gays, lesbians and transgender people in New York City, clashing with police near the Stonewall Inn, was a vital catalyst in expanding LGBT activism nationwide and abroad.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will make a state visit to North Korea this week, state media announced Monday, as U.S. talks with North Korea on its nuclear program are at an apparent standstill.
Fronted by vocalist Axl Rose and guitar great Slash, the band is slotting in two Las Vegas dates in its “Not In This Lifetime Tour.”