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UNLV has had only two spring football practices, but one area is clearly not up to the standards of second-year coach Tony Sanchez. That would be the music playlist that can be heard at Rebel Park.
Every TV show or movie that shoots here includes a dramatic look at the Strip at night. Amazon’s “Bosch” goes a little farther to places such as the Container Park downtown.
Mitt Romney isn’t too worried about making Donald Trump supporters angry.
The first baby-steps to developing what will be Brian Sandoval’s budget legacy as governor began Wednesday with a kickoff briefing for state agency officials on how the process will play out over the next 11 months.
Two Utah women who donned princess costumes to see Disney’s “Frozen On Ice” say they were kicked out of the show because their outfits attracted too much attention.
St. Patrick’s Day is a big day for celebrating with a festive beverage — green beer notwithstanding — and numerous Las Vegas-area restaurants and bars are offering drink specials.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote a 1992 column in which she supports the idea that women play a role in date rape, the latest of her controversial student writings to emerge as she runs for a full 10-year-term on the court.
The UNLV Rebels face the Air Force Falcons today in the First Round of the Mountain West Conference tournament. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to watch.
The NCAA cleared UNLV freshman forward Derrick Jones Jr. today to practice and receive his scholarship money, but not to play.
Mary Jo Frazier, the former head of Boulder City’s animal shelter, posted bail Tuesday.
The Rebels are 10 1/2-point favorites when they open the MW Tournament against Air Force today at the Thomas & Mack.
Republican senators pressed for more information Wednesday about an FBI investigation into the potential mishandling of sensitive information that passed through former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, and their party sued for copies of the messages.
Many reading this weekly golf notebook may not know who Dana Finkelstein is. That’s OK, but her name should be remembered from here on out. Rebels coaches remember her as “the most accomplished player in UNLV women’s golf history.”
The Mountain West Conference tournament tips off today at Thomas & Mack Center. We’ll be live-blogging the action throughout the day.
The state’s unemployment rate slid to 6.2 percent in January, down from 6.3 percent in December and 7.1 percent in January 2015, the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation reported Wednesday.
Two Baltimore school police officers, one of whom was seen in a cell phone video that appears to show him slapping and kicking a young man at a city school, are facing assault charges in the case.
Producer Sir George Martin achieved a late-life presence on the Las Vegas Strip when he and his son helmed the soundtrack for Cirque du Soleil’s “Love.”
Breaking down the UNLV basketball team’s Mountain West tournament first-round game against Air Force at 1:30 p.m. today at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Las Vegas may be better known for its sinful ways, but something heavenly just entered its atmosphere.
Several residents who are savvy at making soups plan to prepare them in bulk for the upcoming Empty Bowl Benefit Luncheon & Auction.
Preseason information for the Sierra Vista boys volleyball team.
HBO has released the first full-length trailer for “Game of Thrones” season 6.
Chipotle says one of its stores in Massachusetts is closed after four employees said they were feeling ill.
The Secret Service arrested a suspect in the shooting of an Idaho pastor after the man threw several items over the White House fence, authorities said.
A massive explosion ripped through a Seattle neighborhood early Wednesday — obliterating at least one building, damaging several others and sending nine firefighters who’d been investigating a gas leak to a hospital in the Washington state city.
Researchers may have finally cracked the 94-million-year-old cold case surrounding Nevada’s official state fossil.
