Careers suffer, relationships are shattered and municipalities are left to fight a crisis. Addiction can affect everything.
The UNLV men’s basketball team returns only three players this season. Here’s a look at this year’s roster.
Plan A was to run the country. Check. Plan B might have been to launch Trump TV. Why not do both?
How much — and early — a UNLV fan base that can be as unrealistic as it is passionate buys into the newest version of the Rebels is anyone’s guess, but never underestimate how a team might respond to the perception of those who watch it.
Las Vegas-based casino equipment provider Everi Holdings reported its third quarter performance Wednesday, with revenues of $222.2 million and a net loss of $8.3 million.
Leaders from around the world react throughout Tuesday night to the election of Donald Trump.
Nevada’s Foreclosure Mediation Program instituted at the height of the recession to help people stay in their homes will no longer accept mediation enrollments after Dec. 31.
Indiana’s Tom Crean and Cincinnati’s Mick Cronin faced difficult rebuilding jobs, similar to what Marvin Menzies inherits at UNLV. But both coaches turned around those programs, providing a possible path for the Rebels.
All lanes of Frank Sinatra Drive near the Mandalay Bay Parking Garage will be closed during overnight hours starting Sunday night for a project on the resort’s pylon sign.
Five burning questions as UNLV’s football team (3-6, 2-3 Mountain West) prepares to play against Wyoming (7-2, 5-0) at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Work continues on the Supreme Court of Nevada on the corner of Clark Avenue and South 4th Street on Wednesday.
The Browns are 0-9, but they are attracting betting action as 8-point underdogs at Baltimore. The Ravens opened as 10-point favorites.
In a cordial beginning the transfer of power, President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump met at the White House Thursday.
Four people died late Tuesday on U.S. Highway 93 in Arizona when a vehicle driven by a Nevada woman slammed head-on into another vehicle traveling in the opposite direction.
If the phrase “Schweddy balls” strikes a chord, you know Ana Gasteyer.
Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment would consider acquiring a Las Vegas property if the right deal came along, but at present, executives are happy with its geographically diverse portfolio.
Volvo is recalling about 79,000 cars and SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because the front passenger seat belt may not hold people in a crash.
An estimated 71.4 million Americans watched returns electing Republican Donald Trump the next president on prime-time television Tuesday, narrowly missing a record set eight years ago on the night Democrat Barack Obama won his first term.
Democrats fresh off their victories Tuesday that saw them regain control of the Assembly voted to elect returning lawmaker Jason Frierson as the prospective speaker of the Assembly for the 2017 session.
One man suffered critical injuries after he was shot several times at a mobile home complex in northeast Las Vegas early Thursday morning.
It may take a village to raise a child, but it only takes one child to make a difference. Samantha Schuetze, 15, is out to make a difference in the lives of those who are living on the edge.
Local artist Karen Wheeler believes that creating her own art group, Spirit of Art, three years ago saved her from depression after a close friend died.
Principal John Haynal has spent 33 years working as a teacher and an administrator for kindergarten through 12-grade schools, but he said he enjoys working with younger students the most.
Childhood sexual abuse is a traumatic experience and life-altering experience. While every case is different, child abuse prevention experts say when it comes to pedophiles, there are signs that can prevent abuse.
Dancing, miming and juggling — these are just a few of the lessons a handful of third-grade students added to their weekly curriculum this year.
When Scott Janise was growing up in the east valley, his mother Patti Janise never thought that he would be jumping out of airplanes. “When he started jumping, he would call me to tell me when he was going to jump,” Patti said. “I told him, ‘Please don’t tell me until afterward.’ I would literally bite my nails, just worried to death.”
The Fern Adair Conservatory of the Arts, 3265 E. Patrick Lane, has been teaching girls and boys, but mostly girls, the finer points of dance and gymnastics for 43 years. Recently, it decided to try something new and started training gladiators. The new gym and dance program, Gladiators Training, is a first for the conservatory: It’s a class just for boys.
On a leap of faith, Patrick DeMarco signed a lease on a shop inside the Galleria at Sunset mall with the hope of opening a tattoo shop. There was one problem: There was no guarantee he could actually open it. Henderson’s zoning laws for tattoo parlors were written in such a way to prevent it.
The way Sam Kaufman, CEO of Henderson Hospital, describes the newly opened facility, it sounds like a hotel.
With Veterans Day just around the corner, Americans take time to thank those who have put their lives on the line. Frank Kology, 95, is one of those people. He was 21 and a newlywed when he joined the effort in World War II.
