Here is the latest Southern Nevada girls basketball coaches poll.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada boys basketball coaches poll.
Barnev Valsaint has no intention of quitting his “day” job. He promised his boss — Caesars Palace headliner Celine Dion — he wouldn’t.
Las Vegas police have exhausted all leads in the September 2016 case of a man taking photos under a woman’s dress in a northwest valley retail store.
More wind and chances for rain are expected in the Las Vegas Valley this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The Senate Committee on Finance on Thursday will hear a presentation on the State Treasurer’s budget, which will include funding for the controversial Education Savings Account.
Swedish clothing retailer H&M will open a location at a Primm shopping center in the spring.
Three baggage handlers are facing charges after Las Vegas police uncovered a series of thefts from luggage checked on flights from McCarran International Airport.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism next week will review the next phase of advertising Nevada as a place for individuals to experience spirited adventure.
State officials plan to move with quickly with a task force for regulating recreational marijuana, the Nevada Senate Judiciary Committee heard Wednesday.
One of the world’s top casino architects took the first step toward becoming licensed as a gaming equipment manufacturer and distributor on Wednesday.
Here are some of the top performances for the week of Jan. 30 to Feb 4.
The Rebels return to the road tonight to face Mountain West opponent and in-state rival UNR in Reno at 8 p.m. PST.
When the World Baseball Classic begins next month, there will be plenty of former and current Las Vegas 51s in action.
Striped bass have been taking threadfin shad, silver lures and anchovies at Lake Mead.
Several bills likely to spark significant debate throughout the four-month Nevada Legislature made their way to their respective committees this week.
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Sen. Jeff Sessions to be attorney general in the Trump administration despite fierce Democratic opposition to the Alabama Republican over his record on civil rights and immigration.
Dario Herrera says he has turned his life around. Again. “As long as you align your actions with what is right, honest and kind, you’ll be OK,” he said at a mentoring session. Good advice. If only he had followed it when he was younger.
Bills passed Wednesday by a Senate committee expand membership of the Nevada Veterans Service Commission and set procedures for disposing of memorabilia left at state veteran memorials.
Senate Republicans on Wednesday released their agenda and goals for the 2017 legislative session in a report called “A Pathway Forward For All Nevadans.”
Someone tried to make it rain with fake currency Wednesday afternoon on the U.S. Highway 95 near Jones Boulevard.
Clark County and Save Red Rock will meet in District Court on Thursday morning to determine if a lawsuit tied to a controversial proposed home development can continue.
Las Vegas police are looking for six people wanted in connection with a Jan. 18 hotel room robbery on the Strip.
Ahead of their performance at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday, the Harlem Globetrotters are giving fans a little taste of the basketball skills they’ll witness with a teaser video.
Charges against a man arrested in connection with the robbery and shooting of a pizza deliveryman have been dropped.
Valley natives tend to see Las Vegas — particularly the Strip — differently from the rest of the world. Born and Raised founder Scottie Godino is no exception.
A man was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday on charges that he provided support to the Islamic State group by helping two followers with an attempted attack on an anti-Islam event in Texas that resulted in a deadly shootout with police.
A man accused of robbing the South Point sports book on Super Bowl Sunday also faces an attempted murder charge in connection with a robbery just days earlier.
A small Oklahoma town is echoing the story line of ’80s movie “Footloose” by canceling a Valentine’s Day dance because of an arcane city ordinance enforcing a strict moral code.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt on Wednesday threw his full support behind the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to fill the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy.