All this bodes well for the president’s commitment to successfully push substantive tax and regulatory reform.
Blue states are also in for a world of pain — specifically, fiscal pain. There are at least three major reasons. Two of them are driven by that newly unified Republican front; the third is their own fault.
Of all the opportunities for President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats to work in cooperation, infrastructure is the most promising.
If you did not bother to vote, perhaps the following will sink in. First, elections have consequences. And second, your vote does count.
What goes around will come around. We, the people, will cast these hypocrites back in the gutter where they belong.
People didn’t march just because Donald Trump said things. They were marching for political reasons such as equal pay, abortion, etc.
It is not easy to hear that you’re acting in that way and to take a step back and realize that your own behaviors are part of the problem. But that is what needs to happen.
Many studies have concluded that class size is not among the most significant factors in student success. “The minimal return on investment from these programs is a finding around which there is broad agreement,” wrote Nancy L. Brune and Megan K. Rauch last year for the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities, a moderate Las Vegas think tank.
Defensive tackle Bruce Hester and offensive guard Justice Oluwaseun announced their oral commitments to the Rebels, a week before the official signing day.
The UNLV women’s basketball team is back in Las Vegas — though the Lady Rebels won’t be on their familiar Cox Pavilion home court when they play Wyoming at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Barry McGuigan lost his featherweight belt in Las Vegas 30 years ago. McGuigan’s fighter, Carl Frampton, is determined to leave Las Vegas with his belt.
Prosecutors have played recordings of an undercover agent’s visit to Henri Wetselaar’s pain management practice during the trial against the doctor accused of running an illegal prescription drug ring.
Avalanche danger is high on the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and a voluntary evacuation notice was announced Tuesday night for the Kyle and Lee canyons.
A man who was struck by a vehicle near Silver Sevens and the National Atomic Testing Museum is in critical condition.
A report released Monday by the Nevada Policy Research Institute showed that the department began to categorize robberies differently in 2011 — a change that affected the violent crime rate released to the public.
The UNLV football team will open the 2017 season against Howard University on Sept. 2 at Sam Boyd Stadium, the university announced Tuesday.
Health officials are reporting a surge in Southern Nevada flu cases so far this season, with double the number of hospitalizations and a 90 percent increase in reported cases compared to the same period last year.
Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty against a 23-year-old man charged in the beating death of his young daughter.
The Vegas Golden Knights revved up the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce Preview crowd Tuesday with a vision of the team’s players hoisting the Stanley Cup before a frenzied T-Mobile Arena crowd. Then, said Knights President Kerry Bubolz, “We wanna have a big-ass party.”
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval met with the state’s congressional delegation Tuesday in a runup to his address before the National Governor’s Association on states’ priorities with a new Trump administration.
A Las Vegas woman who used cleaning solution and glitter pens to increase the apparent value of small U.S. bank notes pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges of counterfeiting and mail theft.
Henderson police will not release the name of the security guard who accidentally shot and killed a jewelry store employee Saturday during an attempted armed robbery, officials said.
Two men are wanted by Las Vegas police in connection with an armed December robbery and kidnapping.
At least one state lawmaker raised concern Tuesday about Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposal to shut down a youth psychiatric hospital in Southern Nevada.
Former Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins on Tuesday filed to run for a City Council seat in North Las Vegas, rather than running for mayor as he previously stated.
With the grand opening less than 36 hours away, here are five reasons we’re excited for Chick-fil-A’s debut in Southern Nevada.
Erin Andrews says she battled cervical cancer during the NFL season, months after winning a lawsuit against a stalker.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision to suspend the state’s Education Savings Accounts wasn’t a complete loss for conservatives. An overlooked section gives taxpayers a powerful new tool to fight government expansion and overreach.
It only took a few hours for the first eligibility challenge to surface in Henderson’s race to replace Mayor Andy Hafen.
Sundance is one of the best places on the planet to talk about films with complete strangers — assuming those strangers have actually seen a film since they’ve been here.
