Sacramento scored six times in the 10th inning to defeat the Aviators on Friday night.
There were no survivors in the crash of the King Air plane near a small airport, Hawaii Department of Transportation spokesman Tim Sakahara said.
Seven people were killed in a crash between a truck and several motorcycles in New Hampshire, state police said Friday, in what witnesses described as a “devastating scene” as bystanders grabbed first aid kits and blankets to treat injured motorcycle riders scattered along the highway.
Scamp the Tramp will never win a beauty contest. But he’s won an ugly one.
Almost the entire sprawling Democratic presidential field of more than 20 candidates took the same stage Friday in the South’s first primary state.
“The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money,” Margaret Thatcher once noted. Something similar is true about Social Security.
Maybe it’s time for the Clark County School District to get rid of disruptive students.
There are at least 170 upper-management positions in the district that are more expendable than the deans and would save more money.
He’s the only president in U.S. history with no previous political or military experience.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden was caught between his legislative record and the progressive wing of his party as he tries to navigate the Democratic presidential primary process.
The Aces acquired the 6-foot-8-inch All-Star from the Dallas Wings on May 16 for forward Isabelle Harrison, guard Moriah Jefferson and a first-round draft pick in 2020.
Mick Jagger appeared healthy and energetic as he ran and skipped along a narrow stage that jutted out into the crowd at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
Tiki Jay One says of his work at Luxor, “The whole idea is to try to make it look like it’s an element on the street.”
The longest continually running LGBT bar in Las Vegas closes Saturday, three weeks into Pride month. Bastille on 3rd, or Snick’s Place, has been open since 1976.
Las Vegas Councilwoman-elect Victoria Seaman performed well at the ballot box throughout Ward 2, except in a neighborhood fighting a golf-course development that may have seen her as pro-developer.
The Canadian center was projected as a possible top-10 pick by multiple analysts until he suffered a partially torn Achilles tendon during training this month.
The Las Vegas resident is preparing for a No. 1 contender bout against former champion Junior dos Santos in the main event of UFC on ESPN3 on June 29 in Minneapolis.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to explain why he halted plans to attack Iran in retaliation for that country shooting down a drone in the Persian Gulf.
Nevada Army Guard Sgt. 1st Class David Gallagher was remembered as fit, courageous and dedicated at a memorial service Friday at the Clark County Armory.
Wide receiver Ronald Gilliam, who plays at Serra High School in Gardena, California, chose the Rebels over scholarship offers from Arizona State, Florida, Kansas and Oregon.
In a lawsuit against an insurance company, MGM Resorts International said more than 4,000 people are seeking compensation for claims related to the shooting. MGM is disputing any liability, and is “vigorously defending itself in all of the cases,” it said in the lawsuit.
The Nevada Highway Patrol began policing the high occupancy vehicle lanes on U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15 Thursday following a 30-day grace period.
The Las Vegas resident will play in two events Monday at the Rio Convention Center, starting at 11 a.m. in the $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em Super Turbo Bounty tournament.
A 6-month-long road improvement project on a stretch of Eastern Avenue going from downtown to North Las Vegas gets underway Monday.
The gobsmackingly cinematic X-Men spinoff returns for its final season Monday.
Clark County Fire Department investigators say it will be weeks before they determine and release an official cause or damage estimate of a fire that burned for more than 12 hours on June 17, reducing The Park at 3900 to burnt rubble.
A Henderson Police Department officer was hospitalized with minor injuries after the officer’s car was rear-ended by a Chevy SUV on Friday afternoon.
The A’s are 40-36, meaning Frankie Montas could return for the final week of the regular season, but he is ineligible for the postseason.