Students who are not on track to graduate from high school in four years will be given an individualized graduation plan under the provisions in a bill introduced Thursday.
The job posting for UNLV’s athletic director is on the university website until March 15. After that day, the search will pick up in earnest.
The Clark County School District announced Thursday that it will voluntarily dismiss its lawsuit over a mandated reorganization and file a new complaint after a vote in an open meeting.
Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson engaged in a verbal sparring session on the UFC 209 conference call Thursday.
The UNLV men’s basketball team fought its way into the NCAA Final Four for the second time three decades ago, and the team will return to the Thomas & Mack Center court this weekend.
Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle is promising to boost traffic at smaller airports on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean when it starts service to Europe this summer from Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man killed in Tuesday night’s fatal shooting as Kwame Banks of Las Vegas.
The solution to the financial difficulties cited by local governments in their campaign to raise your property taxes should be simple.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a gaming equipment manufacturing and distribution license to one of the world’s top casino architects, now developing skill-based casino games.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority next month is expected to update rules dealing with drivers who take longer routes than necessary in a practice known as long-hauling.
Nevada middle and high school students would learn about organ and tissue donation in health class, according to a proposal presented to the Senate education committee.
The founder of what had been one of the largest online poker websites agreed on Thursday to confront U.S. charges stemming from a long-running criminal case targeting internet firms like his operating illegally in the United States.
Officials at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area are warning visitors to expect delays — longer than usual — on the park’s 13-mile drive starting next week.
A Philadelphia seafood wholesaler has invested in new warehouse space in the valley.
Las Vegas’ apartment boom has brought numerous projects to the suburbs, with properties offering loads of amenities and higher-than-usual rents. Now, some are turning to urban neighborhoods.
The Golden Knights will participate in the NHL’s “Hockey Is For Everyone” program at 6 p.m. Tuesday at The Center. All league teams have been participating.
A tripleheader featuring two Las Vegas boxers will take place Friday in Temecula, California, and it includes a 40th birthday celebration for retired superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The Department of Energy said Thursday its scientists are taking the final steps to modernize the W88 thermonuclear warhead for Navy Trident II ballistic missiles.
The Henderson resident is following in the footsteps of generations of ballet greats by sharing her knowledge as she stages “Swan Lake” for Nevada Ballet Theatre this weekend in The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall.
The team’s preseason goal — a first-ever trip to the American Collegiate Hockey Association D-2 National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, next month, is at hand.
SpeedVegas, the car-racing experience that puts customers behind the wheel of Ferraris and Lamborghinis at speeds of up to 160 mph, has reopened.
If Bradley Whitford were in more horror movies, I would watch more horror movies.
U.S Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said Thursday in Las Vegas that any push to revive the Yucca Mountain Project would be a “waste of time” and taxpayer money.
The FBI is using electronic billboards across Indiana to seek information in the killings of two teenage girls slain during a hiking trip, a federal agent said Thursday.
When others talk about how some NFL owners still might be nervous about the gambling aspects of Las Vegas or how tickets might sell or the market size, never forget this number: $750 million in tax revenue.
Nevada and other states with legalized recreational marijuana should expect “greater enforcement” of the federal law that criminalizes the drug, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said.
Some crucial concert etiquette tips when seeing the Jersey rockers.
Victims who were sexually abused as children may get more time to sue their perpetrators.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday the administration is committed to getting major tax reform legislation through Congress by August.
Republicans and Democrats could scrap Nevada’s caucus system in favor of a presidential primary under a bill to be considered in the state Legislature.
