Nevada employers who help workers find or pay for child care would receive a break on payroll taxes under a bill considered Thursday by a Senate committee.
The silent comic recruits plenty of audience “volunteers” for childlike fun at the Flamingo Las Vegas.
The deadline to register to vote in the April 4 municipal primary election for Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas is March 14.
The Rattlers have a different look with only one returning letterman and a new coach.
Members of the Legislature concerned about questionable actions by some members of the Board of Regents advocated for major changes to higher education governance in a hearing Thursday in front of an Assembly Committee.
Dubbed the “Green Ribbon Panel,” the board will set policies regarding land use and licensing of retail marijuana establishments and make recommendations to the County Commission for proposed changes to zoning and business license codes. The list of applicants was posted on the county website Thursday.
The Patriots bring back 10 starters and are primed to compete in the Sunrise League.
The venerable band returns to Vegas for a two-night stand at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
Forget sanctuary city. Some Nevada politicians want to make Nevada a sanctuary state.
The Board of Regents on Thursday approved a proposal by College of Southern Nevada to build a student union on each of its three campuses at a cost of nearly $80 million.
Keith Thurman comprehends that he must first conclusively establish himself as the best of his era before any higher proclamations of greatness can be taken seriously by boxing intelligentsia.
The Miners are looking to continue their upward trend and qualify at least one relay team for states.
The Bengals bring back some quality starters and are hoping to qualify for the postseason.
Top UFC welterweight contender Stephen Thompson still doesn’t know why he was hesitant to showcase his full arsenal when he challenged Tyron Woodley for the title in November.
The Roadrunners are hoping to make their fifth straight trip to the postseason.
For Hugh Jackman’s final turn as Wolverine “Logan” has pulled out all the stops. It’s a raw, gritty, neo-Western that’s barely even a superhero movie at all.
Scientific Games Corp., the Las Vegas gaming-equipment maker controlled by billionaire Ronald Perelman, on Wednesday said its fourth-quarter loss narrowed on lower goodwill and impairment charges stemming from acquisitions.
The Mountain Lions have a new coach and a lot of new faces in their return to Class 4A.
The mother of the 16-year-old boy killed when a DUI suspect plowed into his car early February is asking Nevada legislators to sponsor a bill to increase DUI penalties.
After qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in 15 years last season, the Chargers are preparing for the challenges of Class 4A.
Henderson will host Nevada’s first college rowing competition this weekend as the Lake Las Vegas Collegiate Invitational brings teams from around the West Coast to Southern Nevada.
Riders on motorized vehicles have been wreaking havoc at Palo Verde High School, and principal Darren Sweikert says he thinks he knows who’s responsible.
Collection of rainwater for domestic use or to provide a drink for thirsty wildlife would be authorized in Nevada water law under a bill heard Thursday by a Senate committee.
The Senate Judiciary committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow voters to decide if Nevada will replace the state’s pardons board with a new system.
There once were an estimated 20,000 Pahrump poolfish in Lake Harriet at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. With the count dwindling below 400 and possible extinction looming, the lake is set to be drained this year so the species’ environment can be restored.
Ryan Bundy, who previously accused federal authorities of violating the Constitution when they seized his father’s cattle, now claims he has been denied his right to a speedy trial.
Fighters from the UFC 209 main card and a featured preliminary bout squared off at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday ahead of the Saturday card.
Las Vegas officials plan to funnel nearly $100 million in planned investment in the Medical District beyond 2018.
Researchers in Nevada and Italy will start working together to solve problems that both areas face, like ways to mitigate urban flooding and better ways to find sources of geothermal energy.
Clark County commissioners are set to award an $80,000 settlement to a Nigerian immigrant who risked losing his parental rights despite being acquitted of abuse and murder charges in the death of a 2-year-old boy.
