Stands will be empty at Bishop Gorman, Cheyenne, Palo Verde and Desert Oasis on Wednesday night. No Sunset Region boys basketball playoff games.
MARANA, Ariz. — Tiger Woods will end nearly three months of silence Friday when he speaks to the media for the first time about his middle-of-the-night accident that sparked shocking revelations about his infidelity.
JUNEAU, Alaska — Sarah Palin is lashing out at the portrayal of a character with Down syndrome on the Fox animated comedy “Family Guy.”
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Even after being shut out for a day, the United States is on pace for an impressive medal haul at the Vancouver Olympics.
Palo Verde’s Jasmin Kiley knew what she had to do when she stepped to the free-throw line with 8.7 seconds left in the second overtime Tuesday.
Sometime early in the fourth quarter of Tuesday’s Sunrise Region girls basketball quarterfinal at Desert Pines, Natalie Lainhart decided her team wasn’t about to lose.
Henderson International’s girls basketball team entered the Class 1A Southern League tournament seeking the first postseason win in program history.
Losing a star player always leaves a hole for a basketball team.
NEW YORK — A Scottish terrier won America’s top dog show Tuesday, and that was pretty predictable. What happened moments before Sadie took the title at Westminster was far more startling.
Buying booze at a luggage carousel soon could join the “only in Vegas” list.
A former Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles employee on Tuesday was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to bribery Nov. 30.
A mortuary that is co-owned by a Clark County firefighter received the go-ahead Tuesday to transport bodies from the coroner’s office.
Certified nursing assistants are a thing of the past in the University Medical Center emergency room.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles will introduce the new Advanced Secure Issuance cards throughout the Las Vegas Valley this month. Because of the new card’s security features, it will be far more difficult for criminals to obtain counterfeit drivers licenses.
In an effort to save Fire Department jobs, the financially struggling city of North Las Vegas is considering changing the way emergency patients get to the hospital.