A North Carolina man charged with killing three much-admired Muslim university students pleaded guilty Wednesday, four years after the slayings.
A school district in northwestern Indiana says it’s seeking to fire a principal after a special needs teacher awarded an 11-year-old autistic student a trophy naming him the “most annoying male” of the school year.
A South Carolina woman accused of confronting her third-grader’s bullies was arrested and charged with disturbing schools.
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden repeatedly laid into each other while traveling in the battleground state of Iowa on Tuesday.
You can go beyond just giving him a gift with these food and beverage experiences.
With just over three weeks to go, exactly what’s going to happen in Washington on the Fourth of July remains a subject of intense confusion.
Iran’s president says the Islamic Republic does not seek war with the U.S., but will give “a crushing response” if it is attacked.
The World Health Organization says an expert committee has been alerted for a possible meeting to discuss whether to declare the Ebola outbreak a global health emergency.
Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who had massed outside government headquarters Wednesday in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that has become a lightning rod for concerns over greater Chinese control and erosion of civil liberties in the territory.
House Democrats angling to spotlight damning allegations from special counsel Robert Mueller’s report are focusing Wednesday on contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia.
A man stands accused of attempted murder after another man was stabbed in the chest with a screwdriver last month in an east valley apartment complex, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
Leonard Weiner, 81, was found dead inside a home near Charleston and Lamb boulevards after a house fire early Saturday morning, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
A second person has been arrested in the investigation into the shooting of former Red Sox star David Ortiz
The American Red Cross’ Missing Types blood donation campaign, which kicked off Tuesday in Henderson, asks what life would be like without the letters A, B and O, the main blood groups.
Jarrell Washington was denied bail at a Wednesday hearing, and he has another bail hearing scheduled for Friday, according to court records.
A passenger thrown from an SUV in a crash that left a woman dead in a wealthy Las Vegas neighborhood filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Scott Gragson, the driver and a prominent valley real estate broker.
All Joe Biden has to do to win the Democrat presidential nomination is stop reminding people that he’s best known for political blunders, back rubs and gaffes. It’s not going well so far.
If there’s an issue upon which both the Trump and Obama administrations can agree, one might think that bipartisan reform would be an easy sell.
In spite of all the fractured opinions generating resentment, along comes an inspiring young scholar with a successful formula to benefit academics.
With abortion in the news, I believe the issue screams for a compromise. But neither side will budge.
We ‘nasty’ women are going to vote Big Orange out of office in 2020 and then fumigate the White House to get rid of the stink.
The case played out as humanitarian groups say they are coming under increasing scrutiny under President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies.
Ines Diaz’s goal in life is to help a million animals before she dies, a goal she may still work toward after surviving a hit-and-run crash that killed her dog.
After trailing for most of the night, former Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz eked out a victory over Melissa Clary in Las Vegas’s Ward 3. Meanwhile, consultant Brian Knudsen won the contest to succeed incumbent Lois Tarkanian in Ward 1.
Former Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman won a special election to replace resigned Councilman Steve Seroka in Ward 2 on Tuesday.
Kiernan McManus defeated incumbent Boulder City Mayor Rod Woodbury, and two council incumbents fell to challengers in the municipal general election Tuesday.
German “OT” Ortiz lived in Las Vegas for a decade without knowing that a 57-inch metal wire ran through his body.
North Las Vegas Councilman Richard Cherchio defeated challenger Pete Shields to win another four-year term on the council Tuesday night.
“Frankie Moreno Live in Las Vegas” has debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. That same album is also No. 71 on the Billboard Current Album charts.