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Green Valley’s Keola Paragas was a bit of a question mark entering his senior year.
Jule Hermann, whose tenure as athletic director at Rutgers has been marked by controversy, wants to revamp the gameday experience for fans.
Softball coaches throughout the state might have June 10 circled on their calendar.
Lawyer and Clark County judicial candidate Jacob Hafter, who accused a sitting Las Vegas judge of anti-Semitism, has lobbed similar allegations in court. And in a strange mix of family drama and politics, Hafter’s mother said she’s supporting an opponent in her son’s judicial race.
The woman who police say assaulted a cab driver while he was driving, stole his cab and hit other cars has been arrested.
The State Bar of Nevada plans to file a professional misconduct complaint against convicted defense lawyer Brian Bloomfield that could result in his disbarment, the organization’s chief counsel says in court papers.
A man who police said was homeless was hit and killed by a train Wednesday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
Pete Weber continued to set the pace after third-round qualifying Wednesday in the Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open at Suncoast Bowling Center.
Boulder City police are trying to figure out if a fatal moped crash on Wednesday was an accident or a hit-and-run.
Don Zimmer, a popular fixture in professional baseball for 66 years as a manager, player, coach and executive, died Wednesday. He was 83.
Crimson poppies still dance in the breeze as if nothing horrific happened in Flanders Fields. But a century after the start of World War I, the flowers endure as a symbol of war dead, in part because of a celebrated poem.
The Las Vegas Fire Department received a $6.2 million federal grant to staff and supply Fire Station 108, which is expected to open in August.
Clark County commissioners made history Wednesday when they launched public hearings for medical marijuana dispensaries, hearing from 18 of 81 applicants they’ll hear from by Friday.
A man convicted in the death of his 4-year-old son who was left in an SUV in June 2008 should get a new trial on myriad issues, including that Stanley Rimer should have been tried separately from his wife, his lawyer told the Nevada Supreme Court Wednesday.
Licensing regulations for medical marijuana establishments were determined Wednesday by the Las Vegas City Council.
A motorcyclist died after hitting a wall and being thrown into traffic on Interstate 15 in Las Vegas on Wednesday, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford says the North Las Vegas Veterans Administration hospital will go from three benefits claim processors to 23 to help cut backlogs.
The suspect in the CEO Hookah Lounge shooting has been arrested, according to Las Vegas police.
Police are seeking a machete-wielding robber and his accomplice who they say are linked to a May 22 holdup in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
O.J. Simpson’s lengthy appeal was officially filed with the Nevada Supreme Court Wednesday, records show.
A vehicle fire briefly slowed Henderson traffic Wednesday afternoon, Nevada Highway Patrol troopers say.
Curious to see what a dishwasher does once the door shuts, a man installs a GoPro camera inside the machine and people can’t watch it enough.
“Super Bowl 50” just looks better than “Super Bowl L.” X, V and I are nicely symmetrical, but with the unbalanced L in line for the 2015 season, the NFL decided to scrap the Roman numerals for a year.
Mohave County Sheriff Tom Sheahan, the top law enforcement official in northwest Arizona, is turning in his badge.
SLS Las Vegas will become SBE Entertainment’s flagship property as soon as the $415 million hotel-casino opens on the north end of the Strip in late August.
A Detroit-area man was so determined to return to Michigan from Arizona that he refused to stop and contact authorities even after one of his passengers died en route, police said Wednesday.