President Donald Trump says he has no intention of ending his public attacks on the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies even though he knows he has made Chairman Jerome Powell’s job more difficult.
Coinciding with Pride Month, the Discovery Family cartoon series “My Little Pony” has introduced a same-sex couple on the show for the first time.
Two decades after the name “Columbine” became synonymous with a school shooting, the suburban Denver community it’s in is debating whether it’s time to tear down the building.
Henderson fire crews responding to the blaze on the 400 block of Welpman Way struggled to get access to water to fight the fire.
The billionaire French donors who publicly promised flashy donations totaling hundreds of millions to rebuild Notre Dame have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument.
President Donald Trump says Vice President Mike Pence doesn’t automatically have his backing should he mount his own run for the White House in 2024.
It’s not clear whether the body of that is Jeffrey Kalista, 52, who disappeared Monday after departing for a hike at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
President Donald Trump said Friday that “of course” he would go to the FBI or the attorney general if a foreign power offered him dirt about an opponent.
The second-year player has the job locked up, but Johnny Townsend and rookie A.J. Cole are competing to be Oakland’s punter, with Townsend favored to win the battle.
The undefeated German heavyweight will be fighting in the United States for the first time when he steps into the ring Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden.
Former MGM Resorts International staff say finding a new job in hospitality — the state’s largest industry — isn’t easy.
Saturday’s high is expected to reach 102 degrees, followed by a high of 101 on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service
Police say a teenager who accompanied his father to sell an Xbox was killed in Gary.
“Jenny From the Block” hits T-Mobile Arena on Saturday with “World of Dance” guest stars The Lab, Swing Latino and Briar Nolet.
An infant boy who was cut from a Chicago womans womb with a butcher knife died Friday at a hospital where he had been in grave condition since the April attack that killed his mother, family spokeswomen said.
A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in the central valley Thursday night, according to Las Vegas police.
At least one person was injured in a rollover crash on Interstate 15 in central Las Vegas early Friday.
Calling Iran “a nation of terror,” President Donald Trump confirmed the assessment of his top advisers and publicly accused the Persian Gulf nation of responsibility for recent attacks on oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The Democratic National Committee has announced that 20 candidates have qualified for the party’s first presidential debates later this month.
Pat Bowlen, the Denver Broncos owner who transformed the team from also-rans into NFL champions and helped the league usher in billion-dollar TV deals, has died.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman welcomed Steve Aoki to the stage Thursday night at Fremont Street Experience.
Sheldon Neuse and Skye Bolt each drove in a pair of runs to back a strong outing by left-hander Tyler Alexander as the Aviators beat the Nashville Sounds 9-4 on Thursday night in Pacific Coast League play before 10,434 at First Tennessee Park.
Bay Area fans came to pay respects and support the Warriors in Oakland one final time before the franchise moves to a newer, shinier home in San Francisco next season.
Cory Iascone’s mother had all but given up hope that police would make an arrest in her son’s 2007 shooting death. Last week, Las Vegas police arrested a suspect.
Gary Martin’s June 7 article on the effect Mexican tariffs would have on Nevadans falls into total misrepresentation in an attempt to discredit President Donald Trump.
So members of a few special classes get their own lane. The rest of us are forced into bumper-to-bumper traffic like cattle.
A Brinks truck filled with gold bars from Fort Knox wouldn’t fulfill the Clark County School District’s insatiable appetite for more money. Just look at what’s happened over the past week.
I’ve always viewed not keeping score in kids’ sports suspiciously. After all, the real world rewards achievement and results, not intentions and feelings. Then I watched my son play t-ball.
The Secretary of State’s office has closed an investigation that it opened after an April story in the Reno Gazette Journal questioned North Las Vegas state Sen. Pat Spearman’s campaign spending, according to a letter sent from the office to Spearman.