UNLV drove all the way to Utah State’s 16-yard line, but quarterback Caleb Herring threw four incomplete passes to the end zone, and Utah State escaped Sam Boyd Stadium with a 28-24 victory tonight.
For those who are struggling and have no place to sleep, it’s called Poverty Hill.
It’s enough to make your favorite Martian’s antenna droop in depression.
University Medical Center, the public hospital guided by Clark County commissioners, is getting new power brokers — a still-to-be appointed board that has broad powers.
Eldorado boys soccer coach Gerald Pentsil might have only one problem with his team this year: There aren’t enough soccer balls to go around.
The surviving Doolittle Raiders, all in their 90s, considered their place in history for their daring World War II attack on Japan amid thousands of cheering fans, as they prepared for a final ceremonial toast Saturday to their fallen comrades.
At the time, it seemed like just another bonehead stunt. Fake a field goal, maybe you get lucky and you extend the drive. Or, better yet, you catch Utah State completely unaware and you score a touchdown.
UNLV lost its second chance at bowl eligibility Saturday night, in the process allowing Utah State University to become bowl eligibile. Twitter wasn’t happy about it.
UNLV failed to win and reach bowl eligibility against Utah State, but multiple players had strong performances on both sides.
Here are our grades for UNLV’s players in the game against Utah State.
A helicopter airlifted two people to University Medical Center’s trauma unit after they were hit by a pickup traveling east on Blue Diamond Road near Cimarron Road on Saturday night, police said.
A former Texas prosecutor charged over a wrongful murder conviction agreed to a 10-day jail sentence Friday, accepting the punishment in front of the innocent man he helped put in prison for nearly 25 years.
Crystal Kimhan runs VegasPigPets, a nonprofit organization that educates pig owners and rescues abandoned pigs, out of her backyard.
Like a stubborn family member or insubordinate employee, Xbox One owners might need to tell their fancy new console what to do more than once.
An inmate at the High Desert State Prison in Indian Springs has become the sixth Nevada prisoner to die in less than two months.
It was during his very first stroll through the National Atomic Testing Museum that Allan Palmer saw something that left him, he admits, “stunned.”
Worried Filipino-American Romy Jurani of Las Vegas got good news Saturday: his nephew survived the devastating typhoon that killed thousands of people in the Philippines.
Another stretch of the lower Truckee River east of Reno will return to its more natural path in coming weeks when the fifth leg of a 7-year-old restoration effort is completed.
Behind a veil of secrecy, at least 30 journalists have been kidnapped or have vanished in Syria, detained and threatened with death by extremists or taken captive by gangs seeking ransom.
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