Braving the mighty Southern Nevada winds and a stiff defense from Silverado, host Foothill finally broke through with two second-half goals before holding on for a 2-0 win in a key league match.
Four people have applied for two vacancies in the Nevada Assembly, just one day after the Clark County Commission announced it was taking applications.
Bree Hammel had 23 kills and Alexis Patterson 47 assists to lead the UNLV volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over Boise State in both teams’ Mountain West opener Thursday at Cox Pavilion.
A former campaign aide to GOP Senate candidate U.S. Rep. Joe Heck started a ruckus on Twitter on Thursday, giving an opening to Heck’s opponent, Democratic candidate Catherine Cortez Masto.
Edward Hinck, a professor at Central Michigan University’s College of Communication & Fine Arts, spoke on the topic Thursday at UNLV as part of the university’s Presidential Debate Lecture Series.
A caller reported the fire at the two-story home around 1 p.m. Thursday at 9836 Raven Wing Canyon Court, near East Silverado Ranch Boulevard and South Spencer Street.
Las Vegas home values are rising faster than the national average, a new report shows, but the rate pales in comparison to recent years.
From choosing the right footwear to not missing out on lower-billed acts, we’ve got you covered.
Explore Knowledge Academy will be closed Friday through Tuesday because of a power outage, the school posted to Facebook.
Deputy Public Defender Erika Ballou removed a “Black Lives Matter” pin from the lapel of her black dress Thursday after a judge said he would prohibit attorneys from wearing such items in his courtroom.
North Las Vegas police have fielded several calls in connection with the Wednesday arrest of North Las Vegas doctor Jorge Burgos on lewdness charges. “Some allege they may be victims, some are calling as character witnesses, stating that Dr. Burgos is very professional,” according to police.
With 11 September callups and additional players who spent time at Triple-A this season, the New York clubhouse has a Las Vegas feel to it.
Unless you buy into Dr. James Gabroy’s belief that the Nevada State Medical Board is solely out to harass him, there is no other way to describe the board’s treatment of the internist.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will meet with legislative leaders next week in preparation for a special session of the Nevada Legislature.
Ozzie the giraffe has a new barn-style enclosure at Henderson’s Lion Habitat Ranch thanks to a partnership between the facility and area construction businesses, including Penta Building Group.
As a court ruling this week reminds, “Absinthe” is a circus — in and out of the Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace.
The Clark County School District will pay at least $15,000 for decontamination services after a quarter-cup of mercury was discovered at a Las Vegas middle school earlier this month.
There’s no doubt that this is a blow-the-rent occasion. But Mr. Chow is a unique experience, on a fine level of excellence.
Owner Bill Foley said the final designs for the team’s logo and use of colors on its uniforms have not been finalized and it likely means the unveiling won’t be until early November.
A footwear magnate and a racetrack operator who want to build two new casinos worth billions of dollars in the northern part of the state have concluded that voters will reject the plan in a November referendum, and they’re ending their expensive lobbying push for it.
Fans will have an opportunity to talk to owner Bill Foley and general manager George McPhee. But don’t expect to hear Foley reveal the team’s name.
Our arts picks this week include the Ethiopian group Fendika performing at the Winchester Cultural Center.
UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen will need to be the best player on the field Saturday, and that’s not going to be easy opposite Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey.
Before you go getting your hide chapped that Hollywood remade “The Magnificent Seven,” remember one thing: “The Magnificent Seven” itself was a remake.
Here’s who readers selected as the Nevada Preps football Player of the Week for the fourth week in the high school football season.
Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto, Adam Hill and Matt Youmans post their best bets for college football and the NFL.
World of Beer, known for its extensive brew offerings, opened a roughly 5,000-square-foot Henderson location on Thursday at the Galleria at Sunset Mall in Henderson.
A political group that advocates for expanded background checks to prevent gun violence has endorsed Ruben Kihuen and Jacky Rosen, two Democratic candidates running in Nevada congressional races.
A man was shot near Nellis Air Force Base early Thursday morning after an attempted robbery, Las Vegas police said.
This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes Dive Bar’s alternative to Life is Beautiful, and the Dirty Hooks at the Bunkhouse.
