The prosecution involves artifacts stolen from Afghanistan, Cambodia, India, Pakistan and other countries that were sold for profit.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal moved on to the semifinal showdown everyone’s been thinking about since the tournament draw by each overcoming a tough opening set Wednesday.
“Cesar Millan – My Story: Unleashed,” a one-man show starring the famed dog behaviorist, is coming to the MGM Grand.
One person was killed and others were injured after a July 4 explosion involving “unsanctioned” fireworks on the Moapa River Indian Reservation.
The lawsuit by Anni and Ashot Manukyan describes an alleged in vitro fertilization mix-up by CHA Fertility Center in Los Angeles that involves three separate couples.
The 18-hole course, which sits near Wynn Las Vegas, was designed by golf course architect Tom Fazio with help from his son, Logan. According to a statement from the company, it is the only course connected to a resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Papadomanolakis said he believed the woman died around the time she was last seen, on July 2.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released a 158-page internal review of the department’s response to the Route 91 Harvest festival attack.
A man died after a two-car crash in the west valley on Wednesday afternoon, possibly due to a medical episode, Las Vegas police said.
Boulder Basin is providing good striper action at Lake Mead for anglers using anchovies and white Zara Spooks.
Cierre Wood, 28, and the girl’s mother, Amy Taylor, 26, both face a charge of first-degree murder along with 20 counts of child abuse.
Memphis Grizzlies rookie Brandon Clarke took the scenic route to NBA Summer League. The metaphorical scenic route, that is.
All fans in attendance for one of the Golden Knights four preaseason home games will receive either a William Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault, Mark Stone or Nate Schmidt bobblehead.
The men are seen in surveillance footage from a northwest condominium complex where Michael Rakem Menephee was shot and killed on July 3.
Attendees sat studying Earl Sweatshirt’s “Some Rap Songs” album as it played in the background. The group is meeting periodically to discuss Pitchfork’s top albums of 2018.
Sidney Smith of Henderson was in middle school when he played a saxophone for the first time. He joined band while sitting in gym class with a friend. The band teacher at the school came looking to recruit new members.
The centerpiece of Icebar will be a 1,200-square-foot 32-degree space with more than 100 tons of hand-carved ice, including immersive sculptures.
Shelli Lara discusses her business, Innovative Healthcare Delivery, a Las Vegas-based company.
The World TeamTennis league (WTT) have added the Rollers coached by UNLV alum and includes a hometown hero
The U.S. Department of Energy may have mistakenly shipped “reactive” nuclear material that was incorrectly labeled into Nevada.
The Department of Health and Human Services said about 225 children are being held at the site in Carrizo Springs, with plans to expand to as many as 1,300.
Richard Seymour, who won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, was one of 354 players to survive Day 4 of the WSOP Main Event on Tuesday.
John Knott, head of CBRE Group’s global gaming group, expects to die this month or next from metastatic pancreatic cancer.
Authorities say she was carrying a computer and other electronics when arrested but hasn’t been charged with espionage.
A Las Vegas jury will decide the fate of the Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman.
A tech worker was charged Wednesday with murder and kidnapping in the death of a Utah college student whose body was found in a wooded area with her arms bound behind her.
Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Thom Reilly will not seek an extension after his three-year term ends in 2020, an aide announced Wednesday.
Forecast highs will be above the normal 104-degree high for this time of year.
Labor Secretary Alex Acosta said Wednesday he obtained a good plea deal from billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, defending himself from charges he was too lenient while serving as a U.S. attorney in Miami.
The temporary closures are needed for painting and final lane striping as part of Project Neon.