In the midst of an increasingly heated contract dispute with the Clark County School District, the union representing more than 18,000 teachers has seen its membership plummet to dangerous lows, threatening its place as one of Nevada’s most influential labor groups.
The money man behind Wayne Newton’s renovated Casa de Shenandoah estate estimates he’s put well over $100 million into the project and plans to give his share to Opportunity Village.
Mobsters, mountain climbers, and teenage racers piled into multiplexes this weekend, lifting the overall box office, but preventing any one film from dominating ticket sales.
A 34-year-old man died Saturday night after the scooter he was driving ran into the side of a car in the west valley, according to Las Vegas police.
Don’t let Sunday’s sunny and warm weather fool you, Las Vegas: Midweek moisture is on its way.
Forty years ago, he wrote the betting lines in chalk at the old Royal Inn. Today, the lines are updated electronically via mobile sports wagering applications.
Javier and Yolanda Valdez and their two daughters are packed to board a red-eye out of McCarran International Airport on Monday, heading east to join more than a million pilgrims hoping to receive a blessing next week from Pope Francis.
Junior running back Paul Perkins had a monster game to help 10th-ranked UCLA overcome a poor performance by freshman quarterback Josh Rosen in a 24-23 victory over No. 19 BYU on Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
No. 15 Ole Miss built a big third-quarter lead and then held on to upset No. 2 Alabama 43-37 on Saturday night in an SEC shootout in Bryant-Denney Stadium.
USC’s quest to be part of the four-team College Football Playoff took a stunning hit on Saturday. Simultaneously, Stanford made a major bid to infiltrate the top 25 poll.
If Carson Palmer is healthy, the Arizona Cardinals are usually in good shape. His record as their starting quarterback proves it.
Michigan’s press defense against UNLV’s wide receivers made it difficult for the Rebels to get open.
The debate during the week was not only whether UNLV senior quarterback Blake Decker could play but also whether he should play.
A man was in critical condition after a two-car crash in North Las Vegas on Saturday night, police said.
Las Vegas police are investigating the shooting of a man at a central valley apartment complex Saturday night.
Two sisters got together in Las Vegas for lunch the other day. Happens all the time, right? Except these siblings didn’t meet at Olive Garden for soup, salad and unlimited breadsticks.
Three weeks later, in a business defined by its bottom line, in a world where winners and losers are rightly separated based on final scores, UNLV’s football team today would earn a movie review of a rotten green tomato.
As Manny Pacquiao continues to heal from the torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder that required surgery, talk is ramping up over when the congressman from the Philippines will return to the ring.
Blake Decker started at quarterback, but it doesn’t matter who’s taking snaps when the wide receivers can’t get open.
The Las Vegas PRIDE Festival, a celebration of diversity, brought a crowd to the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater on Saturday.
Coronado’s girls volleyball team pushed Torrey Pines (Calif.), the No. 1 overall seed in the Durango Fall Classic, to the brink early Saturday morning.
A scooter driver died after a west valley crash involving a car Saturday, police said.
Police have arrested a man suspected of fatally shooting three people, including an infant, in a Salt Lake City house where he lived in the basement, authorities said on Saturday.
Needles running back Derek Wagstaff had the kind of game most backs dream of Saturday.
Las Vegas is in for a warm, dry weekend, but cooler temperatures and chances for rain are expected midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
About 400 guests attended Spread the Word Nevada’s 14th annual Storybook Gala on Sept. 12 at the MGM Grand Conference Center.
avid Gardner hasn’t been an attorney long, but he’s already making a name for himself in the local legal community.
Progressive groups and immigration attorneys, among others, hosted a free citizenship workshop at the College of Southern Nevada’s Cheyenne campus Saturday morning.
