Article Archive for 7 March 2010
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Family members at the Vazquez home woke up to gunshots Saturday night and soon thereafter, police and emergency lights filling the street.
A Las Vegas boy is credited with saving lives after firefighters say he helped in a dire moment of crisis. A bus crash kills and injures dozens and the boy
The Internal Revenue Service says more than 19,000 Nevada taxpayers have more than $19 million in unclaimed refunds.
Las Vegas, NV — It promises to be one of the most-watched election races in the country. On Monday, the senator from Searchlight will throw his hat in the ring.
Steven Gray scored 18 points, Elias Harris added 16 and No. 18 Gonzaga advanced to the West Coast Conference tournament final with a 77-62 victory over Loyola Marymount tonight at the Orleans Arena.
‘Crazy Heart,’ which stars Jeff Bridges as an aging country music star, was the most obvious presence on the red carpet at Sunday’s ceremony. Bridges was nominated for best actor, Maggie Gyllenhaal was
Henderson, NV- Phone calls and emails have been pouring into Action News all weekend long, from residents at a senior living community in Henderson who are desperately trying to figure out where they'll be staying for the next couple of months. According to these seniors, property management gave them little…
A man died after being shot in the neck during a drive-by shooting in a northeast valley neighborhood Saturday night.
The National Weather Service has issued a high wind watch for the Spring Mountain and Red Rock Canyon areas from early Monday evening to late Monday night.
Sandra Bullock dressed the part at Sunday’s Academy Awards: She wore a gleaming, gold, slim-fitting gown that seemed fashioned after the Oscar statuette itself.
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp’s trip down the rabbit hole drew huge crowds, as “Alice in Wonderland” earned a whopping $116.3 million in its opening weekend — a record for a 3-D film.
LOS ANGELES — Academy Awards voters are expected to go very big or very small on their best-picture winner at tonight’s Oscars. The two favorites in the expanded field of 10 best-picture nominees are the as-big-as-it-gets blockbuster “Avatar” and the critical darling “The Hurt Locker,” which drew a tiny fraction of the audience …
NEW YORK (AP) — Looking down into the construction site covering the 16 acres where the World Trade Center once stood, some might see a place shadowed by death.



