When a large group bellows “Happy New Year!” in unison on a bluff at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, the nearby canyon shouts a jubilant reply.
Bishop Gorman’s Chuck O’Bannon nailed two long 3-pointers in the final four minutes as the Gaels held off host Clark, 70-63.
Centennial’s Karen Weitz is expected to become the first basketball coach in state history to reach 600 career victories when the Bulldogs host Legacy in a Northwest League game at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Kavon Williams scored a game-high 16 points to help Cheyenne’s boys basketball team upset visiting Desert Pines, 56-52 on Tuesday.
Ethan Slater and Josiah Boyd each recorded second-period pins Tuesday, and Durango’s wrestling team beneffited from six forfeits in their 57-30 home win over Bonanza.
Tiarra Del Rosario threw a first-half scoring pass to Alyssa Karpinski, and Haylee Nerio made a game-saving tackle as Cimarron-Memorial’s flag football team held on to edge host Arbor View 8-6 on Tuesday.
Adrianna Jones dropped in a game-high 21 points, and Western’s girls basketball team held on for a 51-48 victory over visiting Mojave on Tuesday.
In the end, it all came down to money.
From psychedelic rock to fun hip-hop, Las Vegas is brimming with promising bands just waiting for you to discover them.
A California prison official says cult leader Charles Manson is alive following reports that he was hospitalized.
The Clark County district attorney’s office is launching Warrant Wednesday, a new program to find defendants with outstanding warrants.
The Stadium Authority Board has until June 30 to pay back a loan of up to $500,000 to Clark County, two months longer than the deadline county commissioners and staff discussed at the last regular commission meeting.
Nevada transportation officials, taking advantage of companies coming to Las Vegas for CES 2017, tapped about 100 transportation-companies to pitch them on a partnership.
One of the 17 defendants in the Cliven Bundy case wants a federal jury to visit the spot where the armed standoff unfolded in 2014 between supporters of the Nevada rancher and federal agents who impounded his cattle.
Power was restored to 11 floors of the Rio’s Masquerade Tower on Tuesday night. The Clark County Fire Department and county officials cleared floors eight to 21 for guest occupancy in the tower, Caesars Entertainment Corp. said in a statement.
A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday dismissed the murder case against former pro wrestler Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, saying he is not competent to stand trial in the 1983 death of his girlfriend.
Hyperloop One announced Tuesday that it will run a full test within the next three months at Apex in North Las Vegas.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday named seven members of a panel that will oversee the expansion of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
An off-duty Las Vegas police officer fatally shot a dog that appeared to be attacking another dog Tuesday afternoon in the far northwest valley.
Democratic state lawmakers have requested a bill draft to repeal the controversial Achievement School District legislation passed by Republicans in 2015.
The final week of 2016 brought three major announcements of top Las Vegas chefs exiting their posts.
Just as the holidays hit, Sun City residents got free health screenings and students got the chance to interact with the public Nov. 29.
One of the protesters at a Native American rally in Reno in October has been sentenced to 16 hours community service after he admitted punching a passenger in a pickup truck that drove into the demonstrators near the city’s famous arch.
Citrus fruits can be frozen, which means winter’s favorite fruits can be a part of your meal planning after the peak season ends.
The average Las Vegas Valley Water District customer will see a monthly bill increase of about 75 cents as a result of rate increase to help improve aging infrastructure.
It’s a litmus test for Nevada Democrats and membership in the state’s education establishment: The belief that increased education funding leads to improved student achievement.