The former Bishop Gorman standout was named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team this season without making a single start.
The Desert Shields return four lettermen and are primed for a successful season.
The Cowboys are hoping to show improvement throughout the season.
The Cowboys are hoping to show improvement throughout the season.
A man who walked into a northwest valley gas station with stab wounds Monday night was suspected of burglarizing a home earlier in the evening, Las Vegas police said.
The Lady Rebels had a bye on Monday before tipping off on Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. at the Thomas & Mack Center.
While cranes, excavators, and other heavy equipment will dominate the 2.5 million square feet of floor space at ConExpo-Con/Agg, drones will likely see the faster revenue growth as they gradually become as essential to a new development as bulldozers.
A pair of bills that would expand birth control coverage to every health insurance plan in the state regardless of religious objection spurred hours of contentious testimony at committee hearings Monday.
Perhaps he can give us the names of, say, 10,000 voters he knows for a fact voted fraudulently. What? He can’t do that?
A simple solution is that those who have been deported once and caught again in the country illegally should be subject to a mandatory five-year prison sentence.
We are an English-speaking nation. Why do we have to make concessions? If we do, where does it stop?
It would be a shame if Nevada politicians did the same as Utah legislators and supported a resolution to transfer public land to state control — the very action that led the association to leave Utah.
Several scientific studies, however, indicate that fracking-related safety concerns are manageable and public health is not at risk.
Is it really so outrageous and controversial to suggest that the federal government, which controls about 85 percent of Nevada’s land, should cede a small portion of that real estate to local interests?
A downtown Las Vegas courtroom provided scenes as wild as a Western movie when federal prosecutors and defense attorneys battled over nearly every piece of evidence presented Monday in the ongoing trial against six of cowboy Cliven Bundy’s supporters.
The Mountain Lions are hoping to build on last season’s success.
The Mountain Lions return a handful of state meet qualifiers and are hoping for more success this season.
A Nevada death row inmate will get a second chance to show that his 1996 double-murder conviction was tainted because the trial judge was under investigation at the time for allegedly taking bribes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
She lay bleeding on the bathroom floor of her home, a pair of teeth knocked out, her eyes swollen shut. Prosecutors say that’s when Jonathan Koppenhaver, a former MMA fighter known as War Machine, told her: “This is it. I’ve got to kill you now.”
After a lot of verbal jousting on social media, Chris Brown and Soulja Boy never made it to three rounds of fistic fury in VegasVille.
The Gaels return a handful of state meet placers and are primed for a big season.
The Gaels return 15 lettermen who hope to help the team to a successful season.
Las Vegas native Dominic Garcia, a junior player in the North American Hockey League, gave his oral commitment to play at Arizona State next season via Twitter on Monday.
Nevada high school students would start creating a post-high school “road map” as early as ninth grade, under a program proposed to the Assembly education committee.
Supporters of a measure to automatically submit voter registration applications when people conduct certain transactions at the Department of Motor Vehicles said the change would modernize Nevada’s election system and make registering to vote easier.
Attorneys for both sides argued on Monday over whether or not the Florida Lottery broke the law when it approved a contract last fall with IGT Global Solutions to run lottery games.
Valley Communications Association of Pahrump and the Churchill County Communications finished 11 months of work at the end of January installing more than 450 miles of fiber-optic cable connecting Northern and Southern Nevada.
Robert Hoo moved to Las Vegas to become lead organizer of Nevadans for the Common Good, a nonprofit, nonpartisan grass-roots collection of faith communities and nonprofit organizations.
Jaymee McClain had almost given up on going back to college, feeling she would never be able to surmount the challenge of raising two kids on a single military paycheck. That changed in an instant on Thursday.
The developer of Blue Diamond Hill can expect to spend tens of millions of dollars on infrastructure to provide water and sewer service to a proposed 5,025-home community, officials say.
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