The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday filed a two-count, 14-page complaint against Las Vegas Sands Corp. that could result in a $2 million fine for the company.
More than 67,000 wild horses and burros now roam public land across the West, an increase of 15 percent from last year, according to estimates released Wednesday by the Bureau of Land Management.
The day before regents will consider whether system officials misled the Legislature, regents received a potential retirement deal for Chancellor Dan Klaich following calls for his resignation.
Lanson Keomaka had 11 kills and two aces Wednesday to lead Cheyenne’s boys volleyball team to a 21-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-21 victory over visiting Spring Valley.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez may continue to preside over a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Sands Macau executive Steven Jacobs against the Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Austin Wishard hit a three-run home run on a 0-2 pitch with no outs in the bottom of the 11th inning Wednesday to lift Boulder City’s baseball team to a 5-2 win over Spring Valley in a winners’bracket semifinal of the Division I-A Southern Region tournament.
It took 13 months, 500 construction workers, 300 full-time employees and the stock-up of 10,000 items, but IKEA’s 42nd U.S. store is finally ready to open.
Marlena Adras singled home Madison Hood with the go-ahead run in the bottom of the fourth, and Spring Valley held on to edge visiting Sierra Vista 3-2 on Wednesday in the Division I-A Southern Region softball tournament.
The mother and legal guardian of a Pahrump woman claims Nye County officials kept her daughter in jail for more than a year while ignoring court orders to send her to a psychiatric facility.
Commentary
Max Scherzer struck out 20 batters, matching the major league record for a nine-inning game as he pitched the Washington Nationals past the Detroit Tigers 3-2 on Wednesday night.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision rules that an explanation of what the referendum would do is defective.
Iggy Azalea knows it’s important to be a “self-assured, very strong” woman to get ahead in the music business. That attracts legions of fans and Internet haters, which she notes are also just part of a public life.
After suffering their third straight loss on The Ultimate Fighter season 23, Khalil Rountree discusses what the vibe has been like on Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s team.
A man was arrested late Tuesday night in connection with a home burglary on Monday night, Henderson police said in a statement.
Warmer weather welcomed Wednesday, and temperatures will be hotter by the weekend.
Shifting swiftly to the general election, Donald Trump says he’s narrowed his list of potential running mates to “five or six” people and doesn’t want to accept taxpayer money to finance a fall campaign against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The shooting happened just after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and stemmed from an argument at the 6500 W. Charleston Boulevard apartment complex, near Rainbow Boulevard.
The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action has launched an informational website to stop the “Californication” of Nevadans’ gun rights.
Las Vegas police are investigating a badly decomposed body found inside a car trunk Wednesday morning in a south valley neighborhood.
Students packed the Lied Library on the UNLV campus on Wednesday studying for finals.
High court justices say the petition’s description was misleading, and thus signatures gathered thus far must be thrown out.
A camp inmate walked away from a Carson City work site Wednesday afternoon, according to a release from the Nevada Department of Corrections.
The Sky Combat Ace stunt plane that crashed April 30 near Jean impacted a hilltop 12 miles south of Henderson Executive Airport, killing the pilot and his passenger and spreading debris for 800 feet, investigators said in a preliminary report Wednesday.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship might not be for sale in the sense those who bought and nurtured and grew it to incomparable heights are about to walk away, but the idea they are in talks to grow their global base is more than reasonable.
At least one NFL owner is perhaps warming to the idea of the Oakland Raiders moving to Las Vegas.
Unsuspecting Disneyland-goers had quite the surprise recently when they received a visit from the Mad Hatter himself — Johnny Depp.
It has been been 10 years since James Loney batted .380 for the 51s. If memory serves, that was a fine Las Vegas team. The 51s also had Matt Kemp (.368) and Andre Ethier (.349), and they, too, went on to star for the Dodgers.
