One week ago, Kevin Ware was probably the last member of Louisville’s basketball team anyone would expect to become a celebrity.
Glenn Robinson III is a freshman at Michigan. One of his classes is a humanities course titled “The Cultures of Basketball.” Earlier this year, a certain team was covered in the curriculum, one whose style and attitude altered the game forever.
Local power utility NV Energy said Friday that it is downsizing its information-technology department.
While some cancer clinics across the country have begun turning away thousands of Medicare patients –– an action clinic administrators blame on sequester budget cuts –– that disruption in care is not under way in Las Vegas.
It took more than six weeks for Leon McKittrick to get six squatters out of a rental home he owns in Las Vegas.
Fire chiefs in two of Nevada’s biggest cities no longer would answer to city managers and instead report directly to elected officials under a bill that is backed by firefighter unions.
Three people, including a former state lawmaker, are seeking ousted Assemblyman Steven Brooks’ old job.
The woman who was captured on courtroom videotape complaining she was groped by a Family Court marshal filed a federal lawsuit Friday.
A longtime Henderson employee alleges a city lawyer told him in January to withdraw from the mayoral race or face an ethics violation.
Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said Friday he suspects foul play in the disappearance of Nevada’s chief insurance examiner, William McCune, after evidence of a bloody, violent struggle was uncovered in his apartment.
The Nevada Military Support Alliance, which evolved from the Nevada Patriot Fund, was there again on March 30 to celebrate the homecoming of Army Sgt. Tim Hall to his new home in Hawthorne.
The Findlay Prep boys basketball team saw its 54-game winning streak come to an end Friday. Now, the Pilots must wait to find out if their chances of winning a mythical national championship disappeared with it.
Joseph Magliarditi is confident the $50 million invested in upgrades to the Palms is money well-spent.
As expected, Mike Moser is not returning to UNLV for his senior season. But he’s not planning to enter the NBA Draft.
CARSON CITY — Construction defect laws intended to protect consumers have morphed into a trial lawyer’s dream and a nightmare for Nevada’s building trades, putting many out of business and sending the cost of insurance skyrocketing, representatives of the homebuilding and construction industry said Friday.
Expect to see some major changes at the Galleria at Sunset this year.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will keep the five-member Nevada Gaming Commission intact for another year.
Regional casino giant Penn National Gaming, which owns M Resort, announced plans Friday to enter San Diego’s Indian gaming market.
Roger Ebert started out as an old-school newspaper man, the kind that has all but vanished: a fierce competitor who spent the day trying to scoop the competition and the night bellied up to the bar swapping stories.
Two hikers are recovering in Southern California hospitals after a four-day hunt for the lost teens met a happy ending. Lt. Jason Park says 18-year-old Kyndall Jack and 19-year-old Nicolas Cendoya were recuperating from dehydration and minor injuries on Friday evening.
