Former UNLV and Clark High School guard Trey Woodbury (Utah Valley), Tervell Beck (Cleveland State) and Ben Coupet Jr. (Arkansas-Little Rock) have transferred.
Monday’s announcement of Angela Evans’ departure from the Valley Electric Association came nearly five months after her arrest for alleged embezzlement and subsequent placement on paid administrative leave.
Halle Bailey, half of the sister duo Chloe x Halle, will next be going under the sea, starring as Ariel in the upcoming adaptation of “The Little Mermaid.”
With football season fast approaching, there are countless player props and futures odds on the NFL MVP and league passing, rushing and receiving leaders at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Stripers are biting all over Boulder Basin at Lake Mead. Anglers are finding the fish shallow in the mornings and switching to deep-diving lures later in the day.
Katherine Bockhorst sat quietly in the corner of the courtroom as her grandmother’s killer was convicted of murder 21 years after a double homicide.
A man was hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday after a shooting in an apartment complex in northwestern Las Vegas.
Nevada authorities are cracking down on public nudity at Lake Tahoe beaches that have been considered clothing-optional for decades.
Election victories last month by Brian Knudsen (Ward 1), Victoria Seaman (Ward 2) and Olivia Diaz (Ward 3) have altered the makeup of the Las Vegas City Council.
Coco Gauff followed up her upset of Venus Williams by moving into the third round at Wimbledon on Wednesday night via a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia under a closed roof at No. 1 Court.
President Donald Trump said he promises the July 4 “Salute to America” will be “the show of a lifetime.”
Mayra Crum just helped her 10,000th student become nationalized. The urgency for Crum’s students to obtain citizenship has intensified in the Trump era.
Molly Martin, an incoming junior at Green Valley High School, won the Miss Nevada Outstanding Teen competition on Sunday.
It was such a frenzy that Brian Bair, CEO of Offerpad, figured the market went to “crazy town,” so he racked up more deals elsewhere.
Securing a prime viewing spot for the annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade on July 4 is nearly as big of a ritual as the parade.
Nevada Rep. Dina Titus is co-sponsoring a bill to ban bump stocks, which were used in the Oct. 1, 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas — the nation’s worst.
A District Court judge in Las Vegas granted a temporary restraining order Wednesday requested by the administrators union.
The person was arrested about 1:50 p.m. Wednesday following the barricade situation on the 1400 block of North Jones Boulevard, near Vegas Drive, Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman Laura Meltzer said.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett halts enforcement of the so-called heartbeat bill law that opponents argued would effectively ban the procedure.
Independence Day is a popular holiday for family and friends to celebrate together and also represents one of the most dangerous times on the road.
On the 25th anniversary anniversary of the 1994 World Cup team, Wynalda will be out of the match for “irresponsible behavior”
Johnson became known for his catchphrase “Verrry interesting” on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.”
The conference, which wants to balance control of start times for its athletic events and exposure, is in talks with several providers.
Witness Gianluca Giuffre described to ANSA “a very violent explosion followed by a shower of glowing lapilli and lava material.”
A state jury found Mark Char guilty in March of stabbing three people in a road rage incident on a freeway in August 2016.
Advocates say trafficking is a bigger problem in the islands because of the large tourism industry and military population.
Jones was five months pregnant when 23-year-old Ebony Jemison shot her in the stomach during a December argument over the fetus’s father, authorities said.
The coroner’s office has been notified after a crash Wednesday morning in the far northwest valley, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Prosecutors expect to charge “one or more persons” by the end of August in a criminal investigation into misuse of airline gift cards bought by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, a court filing shows.
On the eve of Independence Day, a Las Vegas judge ordered 200,000 pounds of fireworks returned to the owner, who must haul the explosives out of Clark County.