Revisions to two state laws aim to make it easier for Nevada high school students to earn college credits or participate in internships while in high school.
Jermaine Jones will get his first taste of the Los Angeles Galaxy-San Jose Earthquakes rivalry when they meet in a preseason game Saturday at Cashman Field.
A Las Vegas environmental nonprofit claimed a small legal victory on Thursday despite having its motion to dismiss a lawsuit denied.
The Las Vegas favorite says, “I’m a better comedian when I’m only doing stand-up.”
Chef James Trees wants to bring affordable, farm-to-table Italian cuisine downtown. Esther’s Kitchen will offer family-style dishes.
It was only an opening skirmish, but Thursday’s hearing in Senate Finance previewed how desperate liberals are to stop Education Savings Accounts, Nevada’s groundbreaking school-choice program.
Cattle rancher Cliven Bundy’s armed stand against the federal government was either an assault on law enforcement by self-described militiamen or a freedom festival led by cowboys at home on the range, depending on who was addressing jurors Thursday.
Seriously mentally ill inmates housed in Nevada prisons routinely had been placed in segregation units, sometimes for as long as five years at a time, a prison official told the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services on Wednesday.
“Fifty Shades Darker” is like the raunchiest book Dr. Seuss never wrote — only with significantly less plot.
Seventeen authors will be on hand to sign their works on Sunday at the Leatherneck Club in Las Vegas.
Macau gaming revenue is expected to grow just shy of 10 percent in 2017 driven by new casino openings and an improving Chinese VIP segment, according to a new report by Fitch Ratings.
An Oklahoma congressman has filed a bill that would close a loophole in the tax code on bonds used to finance public sports stadiums and arenas.
Tony-winning director Diane Paulus found “Finding Neverland” on the road to Broadway, where the musical — based on the Oscar-winning 2004 movie of the same name — played more than a year.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s board of directors on Thursday rejected a plan that would have allowed a private bus company to share three stops with the popular Deuce and Strip & Downtown Express routes.
George and Amal Clooney may want to share pregnancy notes with Beyonce and Jay Z. The Clooneys are expecting twins in June, Julie Chen said Thursday on CBS’ “The Talk.”
A federal appeals court refused Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
“QB1,” a 10-part series from “Friday Night Lights’ ” Peter Berg, debuts Wednesday on Complex Networks’ Rated Red on go90.
The developer for the future second Costco location in Henderson expects a spring 2018 opening.
Authorities in California move to shut down charitable trust that operates the Death Valley Junction performance center, citing years of missed filings and unpaid fees.
Candidates found in violation of residency requirements by a court would have to refund campaign contributions under a bill introduced Thursday by state Sen. Patricia Farley.
A Las Vegas-based nonprofit that holds one of the world’s largest veterinary conventions will more than double the size of its headquarters near McCarran International Airport.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s fleet of more than 400 buses are now equipped with free wireless internet, RTC General Manager Tina Quigley said Thursday.
North Las Vegas police need the public’s help identifying a man involved in an indecent exposure case.
The White House says President Donald Trump “absolutely” continues to support White House counselor Kellyanne Conway after she promoted his daughter Ivanka Trump’s fashion line during a cable interview.
A bill introduced on Thursday in the Nevada Assembly would keep salary raises in place for government employees when union contracts expire.
The inaugural $12 million Pegasus World Cup, won by Arrogate on Jan. 28 at Gulfstream Park, will need tweaking to become a sustainable model.
A man wanted in the killing of a 39-year-old Las Vegas woman was jailed Wednesday.
The mother of a 17-year-old accused in the shooting that killed former Chaparral High School football player Richard Nelson was indicted Thursday.
A bill that would allow 18- to 20-year-olds with military backgrounds or affiliations to carry concealed weapons was introduced Thursday in the state Assembly.
Two northern Nevada senators introduced a bill Thursday to require information on organ donation to be taught in schools.
