Las Vegas police are investigating a Wednesday morning armed robbery of a southwest valley medical marijuana dispensary.
Phillip Payne, a standout wide receiver for UNLV from 2008 to 2011, is in his first year coaching girls basketball at Western and hopes to use his experience to make a difference at his high school alma mater.
The Metropolitan Police Department has made “notable and sustained efforts” to reduce its number of police shootings and increase its transparency and engagement with the community, a federal report released Wednesday concluded.
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are rounding second and have a legitimate opportunity to eventually touch home plate in Cooperstown.
The Henderson City Council moved a step closer Tuesday toward passage of an almost yearlong moratorium on all retail activity related to recreational marijuana. The council will vote on the Council ordinance at its Feb. 7 meeting.
Former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, remain hospitalized in Houston, where he was in intensive care for pneumonia and she was being watched after complaining of fatigue and coughing.
Las Vegas police worked two separate barricade situations Wednesday night in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously and without discussion to push an application to put a multifamily housing development at the eastern edge of the Badlands golf course to its Feb. 15 meeting, at the request of developer EHB Companies.
The record-setting Connecticut Huskies have put together three women’s basketball winning streaks of 70 games or more under longtime coach Geno Auriemma.
Two former public officials were sentenced to prison Wednesday in Las Vegas for their roles in a $1.3 million bribery scheme to sell water to the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
Las Vegans’ favorite park turns 50 this month, and Clark County will celebrate by offering a one-time historical tour of the property on Friday.
I didn’t vote for Donald Trump — or, for that matter, Hillary Clinton — yet I struggle with Mr. Hayden’s “do as I say, not as I do” logic.
You are the reason the Democrat Party is imploding like a nuclear reactor. All you people are doing is providing the fuel.
Generally speaking, when children enter kindergarten ready to learn academically, socially, physically and emotionally, savings result from reduced spending in remedial care, retained grade levels and special education — and later in life through law enforcement, prisons, social work, welfare and other support services.
When Donald Trump takes the oath of office tomorrow, it will turn around the failing Obama economy and change America forever, just as Ronald Reagan’s election turned around a failing Jimmy Carter economy and changed America forever.
While the incomes of working Nevadans have yet to return to pre-recession levels, the state is apparently doing quite nicely.
Lexy Thorderson and Kymberly Ellison scored 21 points apiece to lead host San Diego State to an 87-68 win over UNLV in a Mountain West women’s basketball game Wednesday.
Here are some of the top performances for the week of Jan. 9 to Jan. 14.
Former Bonanza High standout Robert Sagel is excited to play for the Houston Dynamo. He was selected in the fourth round in Tuesday’s MLS Superdraft.
Sam Poutasi, a former Desert Pines High School football standout who plays for Oregon, is recovering well from an injury that hospitalized him last week, according to people close to him.
Supporters of the state’s Education Savings Account program were buoyed by Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposal to fund the controversial law with $60 million for the next two years. But the next step might prove difficult.
Dr. Mark Guadagnoli believes golfers should focus on the mind when trying to improve their scores, but not many professionals, and even fewer amateurs, actually spend time fine tuning the mental approach.
A day after 17-year-old Richard Newsome surrendered to police to face a murder charge in the fatal shooting of Richard Nelson, police said Newsome has been certified as an adult and will be prosecuted in the adult justice system.
The state Department of Health and Human Services overpaid between $3.5 million and $4.3 million to providers to individuals with intellectual disabilities, a state audit has found.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada boys basketball coaches poll.
George taught 69 classes as a Hunter Education instructor, sharing his knowledge of firearms and hunter safety with almost 1,300 students.
Las Vegas city officials are exploring the possibility of a new downtown courthouse, which would give the city’s municipal court a building of its own.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada girls basketball coaches poll.
A man accused of killing an elderly woman in her home over the summer lived with one of the housekeepers who discovered the victim’s body.
Local education officials are still vowing to push for a fully weighted student funding formula from the state, despite an additional $107 million that Gov. Brian Sandoval’s budget proposal would include for certain student categories.