A stripper with an admitted heroin addiction was one of many witnesses who testified before the grand jury that indicted Las Vegas police Detective Lawrence Rinetti Jr.
A difference of opinion on President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic stems from conflicting views on the role of the federal government during a national emergency.
A tornado ripped through northeast Arkansas on Saturday, leaving six people hurt after hitting commercial and residential areas in the college town of Jonesboro.
As the coronavirus rages across the United States, mainly in large urban areas, more than a third of U.S. counties have yet to report a single positive test result for COVID-19 infections, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.
Does he have the right instincts to walk the fine line?
Three more of America’s most popular national parks have closed their gates as pressure mounts on superintendents to prevent crowded trails.
Confirmation the well-connected industry is rife with corruption.
Welcome to California East.
Reciprocal licensing would help ease shortage.
Hard-working journalists doing a great job.
Coronavirus stimulus bill loaded with items unrelated to the virus.
There’s plenty parents can do to encourage at-home learning during school closures
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske made the right decision to protect poll workers and voters when she and the state’s local elections officials decided to switch to an all-mail primary election in June.
Coronavirus fatality predictions have become frequent talking points – even though they presented an inflated picture. We are living in a news climate where the scarier the factoid, the more credibility it can claim.
The collective work is inspired, capturing a moment in time as the coronavirus has forced entertainers off the stage.
A man was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds after a shooting in west Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon.
The 86-year-old man was one of four new deaths announced Saturday morning by the Southern Nevada Health Department, bringing the state’s total to 14.
Bill King was much more than a football, baseball and basketball broadcaster, says former A’s sidekick Ken Korach of Las Vegas. He was a Renaissance man.
The former Oregon standout has learned to be the kind of vocal leader NFL teams are looking for to lead their franchise.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed after he was hit by a car in west Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The Raiders’ Alec Ingold wants to be the best fullback in the NFL. Given his personal journey, he may well get there.
Officials have expanded the Homeless Courtyard on Foremaster Lane and Cashman Center to accommodate the 500 people who seek shelter at Catholic Charities’ temporarily closed night shelter.
Anyone who thinks the coronavirus outbreak shows the need for larger government hasn’t been paying attention.
A day after Nevada Highway Patrol Sgt. Ben Jenkins was shot and killed in rural Nevada, his body was escorted from the Clark County coroner’s office by hundreds of officers.
The Raiders don’t retire numbers. But even if someone else puts it on, no one will ever wear “00” like Jim Otto.
Dan Saley and his wife, Stefanie, couldn’t decide what to name their first child. They only agreed that the baby’s name, like the city they call home, should be unique.
Vegas PBS will offer educational programming from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays beginning Monday while schools across the state remain closed.
Saturday and Sunday are expected to reach the mid-60s before warmer, dryer weather makes its way into the valley Monday, according to meteorologist Trevor Boucher.
In announcing shows from May are being pushed back, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend say, “Long live rock.”