The importance of Internet gaming at this year’s Global Gaming Expo will quickly be noticed in the exhibition booth for Shuffle Master Inc.
UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz finally met his match in terms of speed and elusiveness inside the cage.
Rafael Marquez figured that by fighting in Las Vegas instead of Japan, he’d get a fair shake from the judges.
Even when he didn’t have the ball, Green Valley running back Aaron Love was the focus of Coronado’s defensive attention Saturday night.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Southern Methodist hasn’t enjoyed many stampedes since the days of Eric Dickerson and the Pony Express.
BOISE, Idaho — With Kellen Moore struggling to find his usual pinpoint accuracy, No. 4 Boise State turned to Plan B: A heavy dose of Doug Martin and a suffocating defense.
ELKO — The Nevada Supreme Court has reinstated a child pornography charge against a former Elko police captain, saying state law isn’t vague when it comes to the age of a minor in such cases.
WASHINGTON — Congress last week voted for a compromise that averted the latest threat of a government shutdown.
Anti-bullying commercials, starring Palo Verde students, are being aired across Nevada as part of an anti-bullying campaign called Flip the Script.
Henderson police wounded an armed robbery suspect during a shootout at a popular outdoor shopping mall late Monday.
Lyle Sumek, a consultant who specializes in strategic planning for local governments, used a sports metaphor Thursday during a special North Las Vegas City Council meeting to illustrate the importance of appreciating different skills and roles of employees.
Preservation architect Robert Chattel is supervising finishing touches to a restoration project he says is “the ultimate artifact” for the $42 million Mob Museum that uses the old courthouse as a setting for the story of organized crime in America.