Viva Aerobus Airlines kicked off its regular twice weekly flight service between Las Vegas and Monterrey, Mexico, this month.
In a story published by Newsday on Sunday night, Healey said Mets Chief Operating Officer Jeff Wilpon called him “to apologize on behalf of the organization.”
The 130,000-plus undocumented migrants who were apprehended crossing our border with Mexico last month was about the same as the number of troops who were put ashore at Normandy.
Approaching the last year of his contract under a new athletic director at Northern Arizona, Las Vegan Jack Murphy decided to become an assistant under embattled Sean Miller at Arizona.
Ronnie Allmond Jr., 28, was northbound on the 215 Beltway on Saturday when his red Dodge left the freeway near the Lone Mountain Road exit and hit a concrete bridge.
Eyewitness videos showed the burning planes falling from the sky and later, two plumes of smoke rising from the ground.
The fund has awarded more than $5 billion in benefits, but about 21,000 claims remain pending.
The details of what information will have to be disclosed and how it will be made available to patients must be worked out as part of writing the regulations.
Illinois no longer has capital punishment, but Brendt Christensen could be sentenced to death because he was convicted in federal court.
Saturday’s shooting death was the third homicide this year at a business complex in central Las Vegas. A 48-year-old man was killed outside the Stateside Lounge.
A free, 8-million strong social network for knitters, crocheters and others in the fiber arts has banned talk of President Donald Trump and his administration.
Day N Vegas is a large-scale, multiday festival, the largest hip-hop event ever on the Las Vegas Strip.
The “Hard Knocks” television crew gained more material Monday, as the Raiders finalized their plan to host the defending NFC champion Los Angeles Rams for a pair of joint practices this summer.
As the U.S. piles sanction after sanction on Iran, it’s the average person who feels it the most.
With a 2-1 victory over Spain on Monday, the United States set up a much-anticipated quarterfinal meeting with host France at the Women’s World Cup.
E. coli bacteria were found in Brian Head Town’s water supply, and town officials are advising residents to drink bottled water or boil their water before use to prevent illness.
A Florida woman’s effort to protect herself from domestic violence has become a flashpoint in the debate over gun rights and victims’ safety.
The U.S. government has removed most of the children from a remote Border Patrol station in Texas following reports that more than 300 children were detained there.
Clark County Parks and Recreation is the latest agency to partner with Comprehensive Cancer Centers to provide free SPF 30 sunscreen and skin safety tips to Southern Nevadans.
President Donald Trump targeted Iran’s top leaders with new sanctions Monday in retaliation for that country’s shooting down of a U.S. drone.
When a woman arrived at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center early Monday with chemical exposure symptoms, police thought they might have a meth-manufacturing situation.
The driver of a truck in a fiery collision on a rural New Hampshire highway that killed seven motorcyclists was charged Monday with seven counts of negligent homicide, and records show he was stopped on suspicion of drunken driving last month and in 2013.
7-Eleven launched a delivery service Monday that will send a Slurpee or almost anything else carried by the chain to public places ranging from parks to beaches.
A judge in Reno has denied a motion to dismiss two murder charges against a Salvadoran immigrant accused of killing four people in Nevada in January.
Richard Loughry, 48, was ordered Monday to serve up to five years of probation and register as a sex offender for paying a teenage girl $300 for sex at a fire station.
A U.S. judge says new evidence paints a “disturbing picture” that racial discrimination may be the motive behind the Trump administration’s push to ask everyone in the country about citizenship status.
The Supreme Court sided with businesses and the U.S. government Monday in a ruling about the public’s access to information, telling a South Dakota newspaper it can’t get the data it was seeking.
The Las Vegas Valley got a “nice little break” with cooler temperatures over the weekend, but highs are expected to return to nearly normal range for this time of year.
Two pedestrians suffered moderate injuries when they were struck by a vehicle in southwest Las Vegas early Monday.
Nik Wallenda says he “freaked” out when his balancing pole slipped during a high-wire walk with his sister above New York’s Times Square.