The Cowboys return only one letterman from last year’s squad.
The Panthers bring back eight lettermen from last year’s squad.
The Bulldogs have a new coach and a new look with only two returning starters.
A North Korean man will be released from custody because of lack of evidence connecting him to the fatal nerve agent attack on Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korea’s ruler, Malaysian officials said Thursday. In a major fallout from the assassination, Malaysia also announced it was scrapping visa-free travel for North Koreans.
The Longhorns return only four starters, but are hoping some young talent can help them compete.
Three takeaways from the UNLV basketball team’s 66-59 victory over Utah State on Wednesday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Nick Ames hit a walk-off, three-run homer, capping UNLV’s second four-run inning in its 8-7 victory over UC Riverside in a nonconference baseball game Wednesday at Wilson Stadium.
The Falcons are hoping their pitching staff and an improved offense will pay dividends.
Lenders doled out more mortgages to Las Vegas homebuyers for the third consecutive year in 2016, bucking a nationwide dip last year, a new report shows.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions had two conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidential campaign season last year, contact likely to fuel calls for him to recuse himself from a Justice Department investigation into Russian interference in the election.
I will keep Sen. Denis in mind if I ever am in violation of the law. He can just eliminate the law and I can go on my merry way.
But what we don’t accept is the job Mr. Trump is doing as the duly elected president of the United States.
Rational voters are able to distinguish between the need for legal immigration based on the demands of the U.S. economy, and the need to prevent illegal immigration.
But I believe voter fraud is a massive problem in America. And nowhere is it worse than right here in Nevada. We are ground zero for this national scam by liberals to steal elections with the votes of illegal aliens.
The Mustangs will have plenty of new faces in the starting lineup this season.
The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday night approved several updates to an animal cruelty ordinance. The changes make it illegal to hoard animals, lift a longtime ban on rodeos and set rules for pet sales in North Las Vegas.
James Canfield, Nevada Ballet Theatre’s artistic director, will step down when his contract ends June 30, prompting NBT trustees to hire a consulting firm to coordinate a national search for his successor.
Ahead of UFC 209, the only thing that Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov can agree on is that they are “people’s main event.” They’ll square off for the interim UFC lightweight title on Mar. 4 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The Cougars bring back seven starters and are primed for a successful season.
The Panthers bring back 15 lettermen from last year’s squad and could be in store for a big season.
It was Senior Night at the Thomas & Mack Center, but it was UNLV junior Jovan Mooring who delivered Wednesday’s big blow in a 66-59 win over Utah State.
The Grizzlies bring back plenty of experience as they transition back to Class 4A.
John Fogerty recalls the “I Am a Zombie” tour, which led to him meeting his wife, Julie, and changing his life.
Nonstop flights are the best, and I am particularly fond of Ireland. So the news that Aer Lingus wants direct flights between Dublin and Las Vegas sparked my pitiful rendition of “Molly Malone.”
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline issued a public reprimand this week against a Las Vegas judge who misrepresented endorsements from public agencies.
The Clark County School District wants incoming charters to consult with the district before a new school is built.
The Bengals are working hard and hope to show improvement during the season.