The names of those involved were not immediately released, and the accident remained under investigation.
Road work on various areas of the Henderson Spaghetti Bowl will lead to overnight closures for more than a month.
The biweekly podcast, hosted by Alison Yanez-McKay, 34, of east Las Vegas, and 39-year-old Jacob Murdock, of Spring Valley, highlights Las Vegas community efforts and people.
Teams from across the country took part June 8-9 in ExCon, an annual reality-based training competition hosted by the Metropolitan Police Department’s Explorers program.
“Kids Say the Darnedest Things” is returning to television, with host Tiffany Haddish, and the series is hosting a Las Vegas casting call.
Government Wash is producing stripers weighing around 2 pounds at Lake Mead. Reports are they are hitting on anchovies and white poppers.
It is the first of three new hotels to be completed by Nigro Construction in partnership with Marriott over the next year.
A roving camera operator will shoot live footage of the artists as part the “R.U.N” production at Luxor.
Effective July 4, Station Casinos is taking over operation of the sky-high Apex Social Club.
Attorney General Jean Alain Rodríguez says the target was another man, dressed similarly to David Ortiz, who was seated with the ex-baseball star.
Federal officials estimated the seized drugs from a container ship at Philadelphia’s port had a street value of more than $1 billion.
New regulations on 22 miles of carpool lanes will be fully enforced beginning Thursday and Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers will be out in force citing motorists breaking the law.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told journalists Wednesday that the decision on whether to hold an impeachment inquiry “is not about politics.”
The outlook for Lake Mead continues to improve, as forecasters account for a wet winter and a new interstate deal that will leave more water in the reservoir.
Las Vegas City Council members Lois Tarkanian and Bob Coffin offered their final thoughts on years of city service at their final meeting on Wednesday, where they were feted with a standing ovation.
A man is facing multiple charges after police say he he took more than $30,000 from his mother’s bank accounts while she was living in an assisted living center because of her dementia.
The nonprofit thrift-store chain and career-services organization announced Rick Neal took charge Monday as its new chief executive.
The Neon Museum hired Bruce Spotleson as vice president of fund and partner development. Spotleson will drive corporate and individual support for the organization
Winter hit U.S. honeybees hard with the highest loss rate yet, an annual survey of beekeepers showed.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said Wednesday that SLS Las Vegas owner Alex Meruelo was approved to become the Arizona Coyotes’ majority owner, with the sale of the franchise expected to be completed in July.
Passengers applaud as the Weatherford, Texas, man is led away in handcuffs.
The former Kentucky forward is projected to be taken as a lottery pick or just outside those top 14 selections in the NBA draft, which begins at 4 p.m. Thursday.
The number of eastern North Pacific right whales is estimated at just 30 animals from a population largely wiped out by whalers.
The Blues had the NHL’s worst record when St. Louis native Scott Berry placed a $400 bet to win $100,000 and friend Brandon Chapel made a $200 wager to win $50,000.
The state Supreme Court decided not to review a lower court ruling that denied approval to build on the land after the Sierra Club sued to block construction.
Investigators believe the Ukrainian rebels probably mistook the Boeing 777 passenger jet for a Ukrainian military plane.
Keith Raniere once had an international following with a foothold in Hollywood with his self-help group, called NXIVM, that was deemed a cult by critics.
The train, which was carrying ammunition, grenades and aluminum oxide, derailed east of Wells on Wednesday morning.
National Motorsports Appeals Panelist Bryan Moss heard Ross Chastain’s appeal and chose to uphold the original penalties assessed by NASCAR.
Some county clerks in New York say they will defy a new state law authorizing driver’s licenses for immigrants who are in the United States illegally.