As if Nevada’s unemployment rate wasn’t high enough, fresh statistics show even bigger job woes for specific demographic groups.
The West Coast Conference isn’t getting four bids to the NCAA Tournament next Sunday. It will let Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson sweat that one out.
Brooke Shields is suggesting her memoirs will address a few things that came up in Andre Agassi’s recent book.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia won her first WTA title, defeating Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 1-6, 6-1, 6-0 on Sunday in the final of the Monterrey Open in Monterrey, Mexico.
If a formal test existed to measure basketball IQ, Gonzaga senior guard Matt Bouldin would have a shot to ace it. He’s a cerebral player who sets the example for a well-coached, well-conceived team.
A man died after being shot in the neck during a drive-by shooting in a northeast valley neighborhood Saturday night.
Before Jon Scott Ashjian stepped into the national spotlight as the first Senate candidate running under the Tea Party banner, he was just another Las Vegas business owner and family man.
A controversial North Las Vegas Fire Department proposal to take over the transportation of more emergency patients to hospitals in an effort to save jobs has been put on hold.
The apocalyptic movie “2012” wasn’t good enough for the Oscars to take seriously. But a small cast of celebrities are taking the hit film’s premise seriously: that 2012 could be the end of the world as we know it.