The Bonelli Peak Fire, 15 miles southeast of Echo Bay, was reported to the Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday night.
New details in the killing were revealed Friday afternoon during a custody hearing for the suspect in Las Vegas Justice Court.
Following the February death of Bob Massi, a lion-haired Las Vegas Valley lawyer and television personality, his law firm now is in the hands of his son.
The All-Star guard suffered through losing seasons in her first five years in the league, but the Aces are 13-6 at the break and she’s having a blast on the court.
Authorities say final findings show there was no radiation exposure from uranium ore samples that posed a health risk at Grand Canyon National Park.
U.S. regulators are approving T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of rival Sprint, despite fears of higher prices and job cuts. Shome hurdles to the deal remain possible.
The Las Vegas trend food lovers have been buzzing about lately is the explosion of great neighborhood dining spots.
After three days of moist monsoonal conditions, the Las Vegas Valley is expected to dry out through the weekend and into the new workweek.
A couple accused of starving a 12-year-old boy to death could face life in prison if they’re convicted in his Indiana death.
Findlay Automotive Group donated $33,361 to Red Rock Search and Rescue. The donation marked the sixth year that Findlay Automotive Group has supported the nonprofit group.
Chapman Automotive dealerships are selling the Dodge Durango, a perfect family SUV that was recently voted as one of the best road trip vehicles this summer by hotcars.com.
The challenge was underscored Thursday as the Senate Intelligence Committee released the full results of an investigation that found the Russian government directed “extensive activity” against U.S. election systems ahead of the 2016 election.
Two city officials say an Alabama animal shelter’s outdated equipment allowed two pit bulls to fatally maul 29 cats.
Las Vegas police are investigating a stabbing that left a man with serious injuries in the southwest valley early Friday.
North Korea’s test of a new missile is meant as a “solemn warning” over rival South Korea’s weapons development and plans to hold military drills with the United States, Pyongyang said Friday.
The U.S. economy slowed sharply in the second quarter even as consumers stepped up their spending.
There’s a rise in cyberbullying nationwide, with three times as many girls reporting being harassed online or by text message than boys.
The issue took on unexpected urgency on Thursday when the Justice Department announced that it will begin executing federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003.
In the aftermath of one of the largest data breaches in history, Equifax has agreed to pay between $575 million and $700 million to the more than 147 million Americans whose financial data was exposed in 2017.