Iran has chosen to “step back and recalculate” after making preparations for an apparent attack against U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf region, but it is too early to conclude the threat is gone, the top commander of American forces in the Mideast said.
British Prime Minister Theresa May formally steps down as Conservative Party leader on Friday, defeated by the Brexit conundrum.
The federal government is opening a new mass facility to hold migrant children in Texas and considering detaining hundreds more youths on three military bases around the country, adding up to 3,000 new beds to the already overtaxed system.
U.S. and Mexican officials claim to be making progress as they labored for a second day to avert import tariffs. But President Donald Trump is still threatening to impose them come Monday.
North Las Vegas police on Wednesday arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with burlgary at a Walmart Supercenter.
Round Rock pounded out 24 hits, scored 13 times in the seventh inning and the Express cruised to a 26-11 win over the Aviators in front of 9,767 fans.
Several small earthquakes struck the Carson City area in Northern Nevada on Thursday night, seismologists reported.
The fundraiser for Melissa Newton’s three daughters had raised almost $950 an hour after it was posted online Thursday night.
Police have confirmed that a body found in April at an Oregon home is that of missing man Dennis Day, who was an original member of Disney’s “The Mickey Mouse Club.”
The constitution won’t defend itself. That’s why it’s imperative that Senate Republicans file a lawsuit against Democrat attempts to raise taxes without the required two-thirds majority.
Opportunity Scholarships help low-income students succeed at half the cost of public schools. That’s why the education establishment fears them so much.
Water Street has been a ghost town for years.
What kind of community do we live in?
Festering beneath the apparently benign subsurface of American society is a giant conspiracy.
Jordan Binnington stopped 39 shots, and Ryan O’Reilly and former Golden Knight David Perron scored for St. Louis.
The Wolves, the top minor-league affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights, will try to rally from their 3-1 series deficit on Saturday in Rosemont.
Conrad High School valedictorian Rooha Haghar told KXAS-TV that her school principal ordered her mic to be shut off during her speech Saturday.
Hundreds gathered at the Elks Lodge Las Vegas on Thursday to honor local World War II veterans and commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
The FAA is looking into reports of a possible plane part falling from an aircraft in an area near Nellis Air Force Base. It is unclear what aircraft the potential part derived from.
Nevada consumers could pay an additional $36.8 million in increased costs if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose 5 percent tariffs on Mexican goods June 10.
Ranch President Keith Evans said on Facebook that Peaches died Thursday morning, three days after Tyra.
The district’s budget deficit for the next school year stems from a dueling need to provide promised raises for educators while covering rising operations costs.
A potential underground people mover system, constructed by the Elon Musk-owned Boring Co., could make travel to popular destinations up to four times faster than by car.
The Aces opened the game with a 19-2 run and coasted to a 92-69 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Thursday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
The deal announced Thursday night adds four years to Carson Wentz’s rookie contract. Wentz is 23-17 in three seasons as the starting quarterback but has missed 13 games.
Las Vegas prosecutors on Thursday named three more people in a sweeping indictment of a long-running “psychic reading” scam that bilked a California lawyer.
The Mountain West released the 2019-20 men’s basketball conference schedule Thursday. No game times were announced, and dates are subject to change based on TV coverage.
Construction of the Colosseum and the signing of Celine wiped out plans to renovate the legendary Circus Maximus Showroom.
According to a news release from the Nevada Public Utilities Commission, NV Energy is asking for permission to increase rates for residential customers in Southern Nevada by 0.42 percent, or about 47 cents each month.