Las Vegas reached a high of 100 degrees and experienced another dry day Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
At least 150 homes in Mohave Valley, Ariz., have been evacuated while crews battle a brush fire, the Red Cross said Saturday.
North Las Vegas Municipal Judge Catherine Ramsey believes she’s above the law and above the Nevada Constitution. It’s a big reason why she’s on the verge of being recalled.
Joseph Molinaro’s July 21 letter to the editor, “Bearing arms,” made two very good points that I, someone he would consider the “anti-gun crowd,” completely agree with.
Delta Air Lines, the second-busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran International Airport, has adopted an aggressive West Coast strategy to cash in on the growing number of Chinese middle-class travelers.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s boxing career may or may not end Sept. 12 at the MGM Grand Garden. But Badou Jack has no plans to join Mayweather in retirement that night.
Logan Verrett pitched five strong innings, and Wilfredo Tovar continued his torrid hitting to lead the 51s to a 4-1 win over the Salt Lake Bees in the second game of a Pacific Coast League doubleheader Saturday in Salt Lake City.
Outlaws advance to the Arena League playoffs.
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One of the smartest decisions by those who run the College Football Playoff was to make strength of schedule a critical part of putting together the four-team field.
“Gentleman Jim” Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons were among those who went into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame on Saturday during a gala affair at — where else? — Caesars Palace. The “Home of Champions.”
When he coached wide receivers at Houston last season, Jamie Christian didn’t realize he soon would be working for the football team on the other side of the field when UNLV visited that September.
The timing couldn’t have been more perfect. Or more ironic.
Matthew Galdi doesn’t remember how much sleep he managed that night.
The Burning Man festival scheduled to begin later this month in Northern Nevada is officially on after organizers received a special permit from the Bureau of Land Management on Friday.
The joint practice between the Houston Texans and Washington Redskins was disrupted by a series of brawls on Saturday.
McGrew sought a simple, trouble-free life on a 2.4-acre tract of land when she moved to the town of Overton in 1990. Now, plans she made last year to spruce up the double-wide are on hold.
The Burning Man festival scheduled to begin later this month in Northern Nevada is officially on after organizers received a special permit from the Bureau of Land Management on Friday.
An unknown man stabbed a woman in the leg during a traffic incident in the central valley Saturday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
In a recent game for the Montreal-based quartet, Renaud Lefort hit a mind-boggling backwards home run.
“Star Trek” fans came together from every part of the Vegas galaxy to attend the annual Creation Entertertainment’s Official “Star Trek” Convention held at the Rio hotel and casino.
Las Vegas residents Russell and Elvira Gillman headed to the Sahara West Library Saturday afternoon to give their 3-year-old daughter an interesting cultural experience.
A firefighting exercise for two local fire departments will take place at the closed Riviera on Monday morning.
Mill Avenue is a popular sport for tourists, Valley residents and transients. On Thursday, Tempe City Council Members will discuss banning people from sitting or lying on sidewalks.
Alex Nicola will have the best answer ever when his parents ask what he did today at summer camp.
The latest Quinnipiac poll shows the American public rejects the president’s Iran deal by more than 2-to-1. This is astonishing. The public generally gives the president deference on major treaties. Just a few weeks ago, a majority supported the deal.
Two cheers for the Olympics, newly re-awarded to the big, bustling, smog-clogged city of Beijing.
Farewell, Pat Hickey. The one-time Assembly minority leader announced last week he wasn’t going to seek re-election to his Reno seat.
Attention Target shoppers: Say goodbye to “girls’ building sets” and “boys’ bedding.” The big box retailer announced Friday that it will start phasing out gender-based signage in some departments.
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