Part of a high-rise apartment in New York City collapsed Wednesday morning, leaving a corner of the public housing building a pile of rubble.
Over $1 million worth of silver and gold coins were recovered off the Florida coast by a historic shipwreck operation that owns the salvage rights to the remains of the 1715 Treasure Fleet Shipwreck.
An organization born out of the 1 October tragedy continues to support those impacted. One of the ways it does that is through an annual quilt drive and raffle.
Pope Leo XIV, weighing in on a U.S. Catholic dispute, urged respect and a broader view of “pro-life” beyond abortion, citing death penalty and immigration stances.
Senate gridlock triggers first U.S. government shutdown in 7 years, furloughing 750,000 workers and putting military pay at risk.
Today marks eight years since the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting that killed 58 people that night. On a national level, we're waking up to the federal government shutdown.
Witnesses, including Cassie, urge a judge to deny leniency for Sean “Diddy” Combs, citing years of abuse and fears for their safety ahead of sentencing.
October's Vegas Stronger Champion fundraises to help nurses further their education through grants and scholarships in the hopes of improving medical care in Nevada.
While the average length of government shutdowns, looking back to the 1970s, is eight days, the last shutdown from 2018 to 2019 lasted 35 days.
Early mornings in the 60s with mild afternoons near 90° this week and in the low 80s this weekend. A round of 30 mph gusts moves through Friday.
Vegas Golden Knights lost 4-2 to Colorado Avalanche in back-and-forth battle. Teams face off again tomorrow at T-Mobile Arena at 6 p.m.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Starting Wednesday, Nevada businesses will be able to deliver sealed alcoholic beverages directly to customers' homes alongside their meals under a new state law. However, whether ...
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