The Crusaders will try to make up for the loss of nine graduated seniors.
Shadow Ridge girls volleyball enters 2016 with a core ready to compete for a state title this year and beyond.
A construction worker died after scaffolding at a west valley construction site collapsed Monday afternoon, causing the man to fall, officials said.
Though the county coroner has not yet ruled an official cause and manner for the man’s death, the exterminator died after he was stung more than 200 times while working to remove a hive from a home near the corner of Colored Wind Avenune and Wispy Winds Street.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has canceled a Las Vegas rally a day after the event was announced.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine slammed Donald Trump as a candidate who doesn’t understand the connection between labor unions and growing the middle class.
As of 2015, the Valley Center Opportunity Zone program has awarded 129 grants totaling more than $1.85 million and created approximately 420 jobs.
Las Vegas police officers involved in the New Year’s Eve shooting of an unarmed man did not attempt to use non-lethal force to subdue him before they opened fire, according to a public fact-finding review held Monday.
An Oahu, Hawaii resident walked away with a jackpot of more than $10.7 million on an IGT Megabucks Wynn Wheel machine around 9 p.m. on Sunday at Wynn Las Vegas.
Redshirt freshman forward Michaela Morris was named the Offensive Player of the Week after a four-goal weekend and junior defender Chidera Akubilo was named the Defensive Player of the Week.
A proposed bill draft that would give state utility regulators the authority to “decouple” a utility’s recovery of costs from the sale of electricity failed to get a favorable endorsement Monday from a legislative panel.
Understanding the rules surrounding the recruitment of high school athletes to play in college is a nearly impossible task. But just knowing what all of the terms mean is a chore of its own.
Congressional candidate Danny Tarkanian picked up an endorsement from a national small-business association Monday.
A poll released Monday suggests a tight race in state Senate District 6, a contest that could determine whether Republicans retain a slim majority in the Nevada Senate after the November election.
No more legal hurdles stand in the way of Wynn’s long-delayed Boston-area casino after Somerville announced Monday it was withdrawing the last of its challenges.
A legislative committee Monday unanimously endorsed nearly $3.6 million for programs designed to help troubled youth before they end up in the juvenile justice system.
Tyjon Lindsey, who re-enrolled at Bishop Gorman last week after transferring from the school in February, made an oral commitment to Ohio State on Monday.
The trial for Rick Van Thiel on federal firearms charges was put on hold this week while a judge considers a motion to dismiss the case without prejudice.
Atlantic City’s casinos, widely represented by Las Vegas-based companies, saw their collective operating profit rise by 21 percent for the first six months of the year in a sign the struggling industry may be stabilizing.
The Clark County coroner on Monday identified a man who died Saturday afternoon after a battery at a south valley apartment complex.
Montana wildlife officials are conducting tests on fish from additional areas to see if they are infected with a disease blamed in a massive fish kill in the Yellowstone River.
The Clark County coroner on Monday identified the man who was found dead after an all-terrain vehicle crash Sunday morning.
Tim Means made his return to the cage on Saturday on the main card of UFC 202 at T-Mobile Arena and knocked out Sabah Homasi in the second round.
Ryan Lochte has lost four major sponsors, including Speedo USA and Ralph Lauren, after a drunken incident during the Rio Olympics.
The father of a toddler killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World last June reached into the animal’s mouth in an attempt to free his son’s head from the reptile’s jaw, according to a final report on the death released Monday by Florida’s wildlife agency.
Some of the elite high school athletes aren’t signing a national letter of intent. They’re opting instead to sign a financial aid agreement, a relatively new concept that drastically favors the athlete, not the university.
We will attempt to traverse that daunting and at times disturbing landscape by analyzing many of the different aspects that create the recruiting culture as it exists today, where it began and how it progressed, the good and bad of it, and the highs and lows.
Japan’s first lady has visited Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the first time to pay tribute to the victims of the Japanese attack 75 years ago.
Clark County School District will collect more than $5 million after settling a lawsuit dating from 2012, when an air conditioning contractor abandoned the projects and declared bankruptcy.