Some Congressional Democrats are now insinuating that Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden are closet racists. That’s both hilarious and disheartening.
In additional to logistical improvements, Metro needs to embrace transparency.
First, limit its powers.
Hate, violence and greed mean nothing when the Earth is shaking.
When a politician speaks, who can you believe?
Baseball’s All-Star Game had a record low television rating.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says an indictment unsealed Thursday charges Dennis Blieden with wire fraud and identity theft.
Denise Nickerson, who portrayed the bratty, gum-chewing bloated Violet Beauregarde in the popular movie “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” has died.
He said the red flags began to emerge when he heard that CEO Wayne LaPierre had received tens of thousands of dollars in perks from the group’s marketing firm.
They had many famous fans including Rod Stewart, the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, the members of Boyz II Men and Frank Zappa.
Former Red Sox slugger David Ortiz is recovering from a third surgery after experiencing complications resulting from his gunshot wound.
Aubrey Dawkins and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rakhman were part of the same 2014 recruiting class at Michigan and lived together during their time in Ann Arbor.
The Las Vegas Strip’s predominant production company might go go public next year — possibly as early as January.
UNLV’s team of student equipment managers is stationed in depths of Cox Pavilion — in a laundry room — where they wash towels, practice and game jerseys.
It is part of a massive shake up by Oklahoma City, which traded Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Of the 37 passengers and flight crew members injured, nine had serious injuries, emergency responders said.
Nike announced it’s going forward with plans to make soles for Nike Air shoes in a Phoenix suburb even though Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey blocked state money for the facility.
Stephen Jennings was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, transporting an open container of liquor and driving with a suspended license.
MLS commissioner Don Garber confirmed the league has interest in Las Vegas as an expansion candidate but did not give away whether a team will eventually come.
The iconic and whimsical neon sign that greeted visitors to Duck’s Ugly Duckling Car Sales has been restored to its colorful glory days.
The Las Vegas CBS affiliate was removed from DirecTV when the standing agreement expired July 3.
The total of 5,286 people living in shelters and on the streets in Clark County tallied in January was the fewest since the county began counting the homeless in 2007.
A representative in Las Vegas said that they were notified Thursday about the shutdown and expect to remain open until its inventory is sold, around August.
Local entrepreneurs can soon pitch their business ideas for next month’s Start Tank competition.
The LVCVA’s former chief marketing officer has agreed to pay $8,700 in fines for violating the state ethics law over her personal use of airline gift cards bought by the agency.
A 20-year-old is expected to plead guilty in a DUI crash that killed the son of a retired Metro sergeant, a prosecutor said Thursday.
As the brain health center marks its 10th anniversary, doctors and patients look back at its accomplishments and to the future treatment of neurodegenerative disease.
James Ketchell of England is more than halfway through a continuous circumnavigation of the globe in a gyrocopter, a journey he hopes to complete in September.
Jake Marisnick said he still felt terrible about the play and had a rough couple of days during the break to digest the situation.
The gaming industry is still buzzing about last month’s announcement that Eldorado Resorts Inc. of Reno is looking to buy Caesars Entertainment Corp. for $17.3 billion.