As the 83rd legislative session winds down and the work pace picks up in the Nevada Legislative Building, here is what to know before the final gavel drops on June 2.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro both have education bills. Here’s what they’d do.
The golf course has been closed for about a decade and saw its clubhouse destroyed in a fire by suspected arsonists.
The former Zappos CEO, who died in 2020, graduated from Harvard with a computer science degree.
The man took a gun from a customer at a business in the 1200 block of Charleston Boulevard and shot and killed the customer, according to police.
Matt Kelemen contributed to several Las Vegas publications for more than two decades. Most recently, he wrote for Las Vegas Magazine. He was 56.
South Point General Manager Ryan Growney likes to joke with people about what that mysterious hangar-like building near the resort is.
The Las Vegas Valley is the 27th most affordable metro in the country when home prices are compared to income, according to a new study.
Fontainebleau President Maurice Wooden won approval for key executive licensing with a two-year limitation, despite the disclosure of the investigation.
William Karlsson had a frustrating season because of injuries, but he showed in the playoffs that he’s still a vital part of the Golden Knights’ lineup.
Ceremonies are planned at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City throughout the weekend and Monday.
The Aces trailed by nine points with just over three minutes to play before pulling out a victory over the Washington Mystics on Friday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
At the time of the crash, he was riding his motorcycle to a friend’s birthday celebration when a car hit him and drove away.
The county approved the wife of a key public works official as a prime contractor on future projects.
Executives behind the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark project said they are prepared to absorb the potential effects tariffs could have on the construction.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said he would love to play on the U.S. Olympic flag football team, but not if it conflicts with his preparation for the NFL season.
The North Las Vegas City Council affirmed a $300,000 settlement for a man awaiting a murder trial, who accused police of conducting a warrantless search during an unrelated shooting investigation.
Hundreds of exhibitors are showing off their parenting and baby products at the ABC Kids Expo at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
The Mountain West and Pac-12 appear motivated to reach a deal that would allow them to finalize a contentious split that saw five schools leave for the Pac-12.
Jesse’s big heart holds a lot of love for soccer and his siblings, and he dreams of an adoptive family that will honor those sibling bonds. Clark County’s Department of Family Services’ Find My Forever program helps families adopt foster children. For those interested in adopting a child or sibling group highlighted in this monthly […]
Several hundred people gathered at Police Memorial Park in west Las Vegas to honor local law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
A Summerlin bartender faces pornography and other charges after Las Vegas police say a woman found a device underneath a restroom sink.
Las Vegas homebuilder Jim Rhodes’ long-sought venture faced years of controversy marked by opposition and litigation.
The former prosecutor faced allegations he ran a prostitution ring called the “$100 club” and plotted with felons to have a client killed.