Two Southern California anglers caught a 28-pound striper while fishing a boil in the Vegas Wash area at Lake Mead.
The department also said it’s on track to double the number of new registrants and foreign principals registering annually as of 2016.
NHL teams now can choose which faceoff dot they want the puck dropped on when they begin a power play. The subtle adjustment could produce an increase in scoring.
Hunt County Fire Marshal Richard Hill says no foul play is suspected.
For those who missed on the extraterrestrial exercises but now have regrets because the parties are done, Google Maps is here to help.
The Eagles will host a 20-team field in the Boulder City Invitational, a week after ranking as the highest valley finisher in the Durango Fall Classic.
Mario Frieson, an 18-year-old involved in four criminal cases since February, was released from jail 10 days before allegedly fatally shooting 18-year-old Brian Lopez this month, court records show.
Beneath the Nevada State Museum hides an incomprehensible accounting of the state’s history waiting to be unearthed and displayed in the right exhibit.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has won court permission to proceed with an effort to end its 30-year joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Sun.
Rep. Dina Titus held her first subcommittee hearing into President Donald Trump’s lease of a government-owned building in downtown Washington, D.C., for his International Hotel.
Sawyer Middle School’s advanced drama program will present an anti-bullying play called “The Weight of Your Words.” Two performances Oct. 9 are open to the public.
Here are some of the top performances for the week of Sept. 16 to 21
UNLV junior free safety will be replaced by Bishop Gorman product Greg Francis when the Rebels visit Wyoming Saturday.
A March 26 preliminary hearing has been set for four defendants in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority probe, including former CEO Rossi Ralenkotter.
The Golden Knights open a three-game homestand Wednesday when they host the Colorado Avalanche in a preseason game at T-Mobile Arena.
A deputy U.S. Marshal shot and killed a pit bull that was attacking his neighbor early Wednesday morning in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
The Golden Knights are partnering with Smith’s Food and Drug stores to bring fans exclusive Knights player patches.
A year after tying for first place in customer satisfaction, Las Vegas’ airport fell to third in the annual ranking.
Officers arrested Michael Miller, 19, on Tuesday and booked him into the Clark County Detention Center, where he faces one count of murder in connection with the killing.
A 56-year-old woman died and another woman was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a crash Wednesday involving four cars in the central Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Italian officials sounded an alarm Wednesday over climate change due to the threat that a fast-moving melting glacier is posing to a valley near the Alpine town of Courmayeur.
The office of Israel’s president says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been given the difficult task of forming a new government.
An analysis finds that $12 billion from a tentative settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma will be “no more than a stopgap” for state and local governments struggling to combat the opioid epidemic.
Thursday could see a rainy morning rush hour as temperatures start creeping toward fall-like weather in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Speaking at the United Nations, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is accusing the United States of “merciless economic terrorism” and “international piracy.”
Getti Kehayova — a rigger for Cirque du Soleil’s “Ka” show and a hula hoop fitness instructor — broke the Guinness World Record last year for the largest hula hoop spun.
Nutria are setting off alarms in California. They weigh about 20 pounds each and eat the equivalent of about a fourth of their weight each day by burrowing into riverbanks and chomping into plants that emerge from the water.
This year is on pace to be the busiest year in McCarran history, and would mark the third straight year the record would be surpassed.
Susan Mechsner, who appeared in the 1981 comedy “Stripes,” is suing the Animal Foundation of Las Vegas. She says it unfairly held her animals for two and a half months.
A judge delayed enforcement of a subpoena seeking President Donald Trump’s tax returns on Wednesday.