The Westgate sports book has posted props on the Sweet 16 games in the NCAA Tournament.
Nevada students would be mandated to start school at age 5 and could start as young as 4 in pre-kindergarten programs under a bill introduced in the Assembly Wednesday.
The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Todd Dewey compete with handicappers Kelly Stewart, Doug Fitz and Paul Stone in a contest covering NCAA Tournament games Thursday and Friday.
There appears to be little appetite to shield the identities of the people who want to cash in on Nevada’s sprouting marijuana industry.
The first spring storm in the Sierra dropped about a half foot of snow at ski resorts around Lake Tahoe and up to a half-inch of rain around parts of Reno and Sparks.
The betting public is banking on the over trend to extend to the Sweet 16, and two handicappers are on Oregon-Michigan Over 147 and UCLA-Kentucky Over 165½.
University of Nevada, Reno coach Eric Musselman said Wednesday he has withdrawn his name for consideration for the coaching vacancy at California, committed to continuing to build the Wolf Pack program after the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2007 in his second season.
A Nevada senator wants to raise taxes on beer, liquor and smokes to fund substance abuse programs and create a pilot program to treat hard-core heroin addicts.
A constitutional amendment that would change Nevada law to recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, saw a long list of witnesses testify in support of the measure at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.
An 18-year-old man was arrested Tuesday in connection with an early Monday morning police chase after a string of armed home improvement store robberies.
More than 2,000 people in the southwest valley were without power for an hour Wednesday evening after a faulty transformer failed.
Builders closed 665 new-home sales in Clark County last month, bringing the year’s tally through February to 1,192. That’s up 34 percent from the same two-month period in 2016, according to Las Vegas housing tracker Home Builders Research.
Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton questioned the effectiveness of a higher education funding formula for Nevada colleges and universities.
Motel owner Ilan Gorodezki plans to develop a 15-story, 370-unit apartment building at the site of his adjacent Super 8 and Thunderbird motels on Las Vegas Boulevard South between Charleston and Oakey boulevards.
Amber Vanhecke, 24, was traveling in a remote area of the Havasupai Indian Reservation when her car ran out of gas.
A Nevada company settled a male sex discrimination lawsuit brought forth by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the commission announced Wednesday.
School officials must now set “ambitiously” appropriate goals when crafting individualized education plans for special education students, according to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday.
The charitable trust that owns and operates Marta Becket’s theater in the desert has been granted more time to submit years of delinquent tax filings and unpaid fees to the IRS and California regulators.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada baseball coaches poll.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada softball coaches poll.
Sears, once the monolith of American retail, says that there is “substantial doubt” that it will be able to keep its doors open.
If there are four years left on the current agreement, what’s the hurry to create any extension? Why should this even be up for discussion at the April 5 meeting?
Touch the screen. Place your order. Pay for your food. Have your Big Mac delivered via table service. Welcome to the new McDonald’s in Las Vegas.
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, plans to spend $6.5 million over the next year to add new, interactive exhibitions and a better dining experience as it seeks to draw in more tourists.
The Clark County Commission will move forward with $25 million in ongoing public projects despite uncertainty if the federal government will continue to provide reimbursement for the work.
Dr. Susan Adamek, a member of CSN’s Institutional Advisory Council, said the schools are maxed out on space to train aspiring health care workers.
Henderson police and Clark County Department of Family Services are investigating the death of a 2-year-old child.
Lending him a hand will be Brian Littlejohn, formerly of RM Seafood and Border Grill, and Rene Nungaray, who has worked at Estiatrio Milos.
Members of the Nevada Assembly got a history lesson Wednesday as part of a ceremonial floor session in the old chambers in the state Capitol.