The military says a U.S. sailor shot killed two and wounded civilian Department of Defense employees at the Pearl Harbor shipyard before taking his own life.
Music City is pulling out all the stops for NASCAR and its recently crowned champion after replacing Las Vegas as awards ceremony host.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed after driving the wrong way on Interstate 15 near downtown Las Vegas.
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley, who testified in impeachment hearings on Wednesday, has a long history in Nevada, including representing workers at the secret Area 51 base near Groom Lake.
With rain in the Bay Area, the Raiders once again held their Wednesday walk-through at an indoor offsite location to counter the weather.
Today’s air rifles have far outgrown the BB-gun moniker.
Clark County District Judge Timothy Williams Wednesday stayed heated litigation over a 30-year joint operating agreement between the Review-Journal and Las Vegas Sun.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended licensing for Ellen Whittemore, a longtime Southern Nevada gaming attorney, as an officer for Wynn Las Vegas LLC.
Progressives harass President Donald Trump.
The Fremont East nightclub 512 is under scrutiny from Las Vegas city officials for a series of alleged violent incidents that have occurred at the downtown business.
Wide receiver Hunter Renfrow appears likely to be out for more games, but Raiders coach Jon Gruden hopes to have him back for the season’s last two games.
Lake Mead boaters are enjoying top-water striper action but also are finding 6- to 8-pound stripers in 70-80 feet of water.
Despite the Raiders’ consecutive lopsided losses, Titans coach Mike Vrabel expects the Raiders to play well at home because they have all season.
Ryan Tannehill has revitalized the Titans’ offense since taking over at quarterback for 2015 No. 2 overall pick Marcus Mariota.
In a statement on Wednesday, Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump called the allegations “unfounded and reckless.”
A person driving more than 60 mph over the speed limit caught the attention of the Nevada Highway Patrol near Primm.
The dish is one of the restaurant’s large-format dishes labeled “Bigger Commitments” in the menu’s entrée section, each designed to feed four to six people.
Criss Angel reported during an impromptu interview with TMZ on Tuesday afternoon that his son’s cancer had returned and he would be readmitted for treatment.
Richard Bryan, a former U.S. senator and Nevada governor, said Wednesday that he’s endorsing Joe Biden for president in 2020, giving the former vice president the backing of one of the biggest names in the state’s Democratic circles.
The event begins at midnight Saturday and benefits AFAN (Aid for AIDS of Nevada).
The 61st annual National Finals Rodeo begins Thursday and runs through Dec. 14 at the Thomas Mack Center. Plenty of money and world champion belt buckles are on the line.
All you rodeo fans flooding Las Vegas this week have an awful lot to keep track of each day.
All travelers flying into and out of McCarran International Airport are urged to check with their airline to determine their flight is affected.
Enjoy bourbon, rye, moonshine and more while in Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo.
Identity theft is a painful but important problem to deal with because it can have far-reaching and devastating effects.
As the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo rides into town for its 35th 10-day run at the Thomas Mack Center, numerous individuals deserve credit for first bringing this event to Las Vegas in 1985.
A man was stabbed in his back and side Wednesday afternoon at the Molasky Family Park, near Twain Avenue and Maryland Parkway, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
UNLV had six players selected to the All-Mountain West team on Wednesday, tying for the most since 2013.
State Sen. Keith Pickard, R-Henderson, was briefly hospitalized last weekend after he collapsed at his home and underwent an emergency procedure to insert a pacemaker in his heart.
A jury trial has been postponed to September for a man accused of killing his attorney wife and staging her death as a suicide in January 2015.