Federal safety officials ruled Tuesday yet another fatal train crash in the United States has been caused by easy-to-fix human errors.
Gov. Steve Sisolak says state school districts will receive money promised by extending a state payroll tax despite a lawsuit by Senate Republicans challenging its legality.
Two men and a woman face multiple criminal charges after a family’s fight at Disneyland turned violent and was recorded on video.
Jeffrey Clark Jr. pleaded not guilty in November to illegally possessing firearms and high-capacity magazines for rifle ammunition.
A former Henderson constable pleaded guilty to a gross misdemeanor without admitting guilt and promised to repay more than $80,000 to settle a case sparked by a RJ investigation.
The immigration enforcement operation touted by President Donald Trump that targeted more than 2,000 people resulted in 35 arrests, officials said Tuesday.
Neighbor Stacey Farley described the family as hard-working people who don’t bother anyone.
Two thieves who took beer from a parked delivery truck earlier this month in North Las Vegas remained at-large Tuesday.
These five buffets on the Las Vegas Strip offer food that rivals some of the city’s best restaurants.
A Puerto Rico judge issued search warrants for the cellphones of government officials involved in a crude online chat whose leak has set off a political crisis that threatens to bring down the U.S. territory’s governor.
Las Vegas police are seeking other possible victims of an employee accused of sexually assaulting a teenager this month at a business on Boulder Highway.
FBI Director Christopher Wray offered a lesson Tuesday in how to dodge questions about the Russia investigation, offering a possible preview of what lawmakers can expect when Robert Mueller testifies to Congress.
Boxer Maxim Dadashev has died after suffering a brain injury in a fight in Maryland. He was 28.
The trial of Douglas Haig, the Arizona man accused of illegally selling ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman, has been postponed.
Shaun White is pressing forward with plans to shoot for the Summer Olympics in skateboarding.
PGA of America professional Wes Weston shot 1-under 141 at TPC Las Vegas last week to win the 2019 Southwest Section, Southern Nevada Chapter Championship by three shots over Las Vegas Paiute’s Tom Fischer.
The Madison Square Garden Company is giving its first glimpse of the future of live performance with a tour of the MSG Sphere at the Venetian site on Tuesday.
The Senate has confirmed Army veteran and former defense industry lobbyist Mark Esper as secretary of defense.
The high occupancy vehicle lanes on portions of Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 in Las Vegas have kept Nevada Highway Patrol troopers busy.
Authorities say a 23-year-old tourist from Chicago punched a worker in the face when her FastPass wasn’t valid for the Tower of Terror ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
A suspect who triggered a standoff with police after being seen dragging a woman into a Las Vegas apartment while armed with a knife is facing three felony charges.
A call from a security company staffer monitoring security camera video led to the apprehension of a man in central Las Vegas suspected of assaulting a woman early Tuesday.
The junior has missed 10 starts in the past two seasons because of injures, and the Rebels went 1-6 in the games he missed last season with a toe injury.
It will receive $2 million in product in each year of the three-year deal, with the ability to purchase an additional $1 million annually.
House Democrats are pushing protections for the LGBT community with a bill ordering the State Department to report discrimination and manage special asylum programs.
The possibility of the Las Vegas Valley’s first “significant” taste of what has been a delayed monsoon season didn’t happen Tuesday, but rain chances will linger.
Five trees planted in New Mexico from seeds taken to the moon during the Apollo 14 mission and given to the state by NASA have all died or been forgotten, according to officials at the locations where the trees were planted decades ago.
The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed tightening automatic eligibility requirements for the food stamp program, a change that could affect about 3.1 million people.
The separate discoveries of three bodies and a burning car with missing occupants are shaking rural northern British Columbia.
The Justice Department has told former special counsel Robert Mueller not to stray beyond his report on Russian election interference when he testifies to Congress on Wednesday.