After allegedly driving drunk and causing a seven-vehicle crash that killed a 65-year-old man, Kevin Raspperry pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder on Tuesday.
In this installment of Taste of the Town, Al Mancini shows us one of the best bargains on a steak available in the valley, as well as one of the most luxurious cuts of beef you can buy.
The peppermint-tiled, gum drop-topped, sugar bear-laden gingerbread house that children dream of living inside exists. And at 15 feet tall, it’s one of the sweetest lodgings on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Clark County teachers union is increasing dues to fund a campaign that would ask voters to approve a tax increase to provide at least $1 billion more annually for public education in Nevada.
Of his sister, Donny Osmond says, “I think we have proven that siblings can work together. There has been some butting of the heads … because we are both producers.”
The Arizona man accused of selling illegally manufactured ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court.
Rodeo Way is one of the six main interactive elements of Cowboy Christmas. It will feature unique exhibits that highlight the best of rodeo during its run Dec. 5-14 during the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Customer service provider Alorica Inc. will host a job fair this week to beef up staffing in Las Vegas.
Golden Knights forward Valentin Zykov is serving a 20-game suspension for a violation of the NHL/NHL Players Association Performance Enhancing Substances Program.
A woman reported missing in Las Vegas on Sunday has been found dead, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
The first draft class for Raiders general manager Mike Mayock is no group of wallflowers as the NFL’s big dance gets closer. No, they are just now rounding into form as a unit and are playing crucial roles as the Raiders make their playoff push. Sunday’s 17-10 was the latest and best example.
The dog, now known as Dudley, was found bleeding from his mouth Sunday on U.S. Highway 95, northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Two correctional officers responsible for guarding Jeffrey Epstein the night he killed himself were charged Tuesday with falsifying prison records.
Cox Communications is expanding its service at Wynn Las Vegas to include the company’s new convention center expansion.
The U.N. human rights office is calling on authorities in Hong Kong to do all they can to de-escalate a standoff between security forces and anti-government protesters holed up in a university.
Three cats were rescued from a northwest Las Vegas house where there was an attic fire early Tuesday.
The U.S. research vessel Sikuliaq can break through ice as thick as 2.5 feet. In the Chukchi Sea northwest of Alaska this month, which should be brimming with floes, its limits likely won’t be tested.
New safety standards aimed at limiting suicide risks have led to overhauls inside hospitals, with psychiatric facilities and wards removing bathroom doors, stripping artwork from walls and requiring patients to wear paper gowns instead of their own clothes.
An ounce of marijuana paid for with counterfeit money was at the center of an October killing in North Las Vegas, according to police reports.
The former special envoy to Ukraine testified Tuesday he should have realized that President Donald Trump was holding up military aid to Ukraine to pressure the country to investigate political rival Joe Biden.
Tuesday was the warmest Nov. 19 on record in the Las Vegas Valley, but rain, snow and possible thunderstorms loomed in the forecast.
The spread and total were in doubt into the final minute before Kansas City secured the win as a 6-point favorite in Mexico City.
It is striking how disconnected Washington, D.C., is from the rest of us working stiffs.
Sunday’s Review-Journal introduced a series that rated local judges. I think this is a very good idea.
But he was in the middle of taking a selfie …
The financial consequences of failing to finish high school paint a bleak picture for students tempted to skip the diploma.
The Rebels outscored the Wildcats 22-8 over the final 9:42 after Abilene Christian had tied the game at 50.
A few apartments in the central Las Vegas Valley were evacuated Monday night after a woman brandished a large kitchen knife and was “acting erratic” with it, police said.
The shooters did not speak, and in the darkness no one reported getting a good look at them.
Jail records show Danville police charged the women with shoplifting, robbery and animal cruelty.