The collapsing Teachers Health Trust, the union-mismanaged health insurance for Clark County School District educators and their dependents, finally is about to die.
UNLV might be playing in front of a sellout when the Rebels visit UNR at 4 p.m. Saturday, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Dominick Cruz, a former Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight champ, sees a lot of similarities to himself in the style of current champion T.J. Dillashaw. Cruz says it’s no accident.
This is why it’s so good to have a committee pick the College Football Playoff field.
Winning world titles hasn’t been a problem for Javier Fortuna. The issue has been retaining them.
It hasn’t been Shelby Rogers’ best year on the tennis court. But the 22-year-old from South Carolina still can salvage what has been a disappointing 2015 with a win this week at the $50,000 Red Rock Pro Open.
The NFL, as part of its Super Bowl 50 celebration, billed Monday night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs as a Super Bowl I rematch. This game wasn’t much more competitive.
Letters from Jerry Price, Larry Badgley, Carol Przybycien and Judith Lachance.
An investigation in Missouri found no evidence that Planned Parenthood’s St. Louis clinic mishandled fetal tissue or engaged in unlawful activity, Attorney General Chris Koster’s office said on Monday.
Anyone paying attention to politics over the past few years could tell that House Speaker John Boehner had to spend most of his time and energy barely keeping the peace in his party.
The death of a Henderson woman investigated by police on Sunday was determined to be a suicide, a police department spokeswoman said Monday.
AMC has launched a web series for “Fear the Walking Dead,” which will premiere this fall during “The Walking Dead’s” Season 6 run.
In an effort to reduce counterfeit and credit card fraud more than 200 million payment cards have been issued with embedded computer chips in the U.S., ahead of a Oct. 1 deadline for the switch to such cards, according to the Smart Card Alliance.
Federal prosecutors laid out their case Monday against a former Strip showgirl charged with lying to the FBI and a grand jury about her role in the massive scheme to take over and defraud homeowners associations.
A paved road and parking lot, restrooms and hiking trails are part of the plans for Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, and the Bureau of Land Management wants to know your thoughts about it.
Aspen trees are turning on Mount Charleston, bringing a burst of color with October right around the corner.
If your credit score is lower than you’d like, don’t give up hope; there are multiple ways to build credit. Adopt these seven habits of people with good credit scores so you can improve your own credit score.
A man prosecutors said killed his elderly father at their Laughlin residence was convicted of murder on Monday.
A developer wants to build a 27-acre campus in Henderson that would include medical offices, senior apartments and an assisted living facility.
Bryce Harper not hustling to first base probably would have gone unnoticed had Jonathan Papelbon not gone Boston Strangler on him in the dugout, Boston being the place whence Papelbon came, via stopover in Philadelphia.
A 63-year-old man was arrested Friday in connection with the operation of a prostitution ring in Las Vegas, Metro announced Monday.
Tyson Foods, Inc. and the National Association of Convenience Stores partnered to donate a truckload of protein to Three Square Food Bank in Las Vegas to help eliminate hunger in Southern Nevada.
Intrepid canines showed their surfing skills at the 7th annual “Surf City Surf Dog” competition as their owners and fans cheered them on.
Imagine Dragons were the most popular act at this year’s Life Is Beautiful festival — well, at least according to the number of people who added the act’s set to their itinerary on the festival’s app.
As the Nevada High-Speed Rail Authority prepares for its inaugural meeting Tuesday, the five-member board already is hopelessly behind in meeting a deadline established by the enabling legislation.
Las Vegas police believe a man whose body was found Saturday morning at a central valley park died in a homicide, Metro announced Monday.
Bill Foley gets to play salesman Tuesday. And it shouldn’t be that tough of a sell.
After contemplating playing last week, Rickie Fowler officially committed Tuesday for next month’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open golf tournament at TPC Summerlin.
The Washington Nationals have suspended pitcher Jonathan Papelbon for four games without pay for his altercation with right fielder Bryce Harper during Sunday’s 12-5 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, the team announced Monday.
Mormon author Julie Rowe says she’s stepping away from the public light, weeks after the LDS church flagged one of her books as misleading.
