The Senate voted mostly along party lines Tuesday to kill a federal rule that gives a voice to the American public on the use of public lands in western states — including 47.5 million acres in Nevada.
About 10,000 new members signed up in 2016 for Club Ride, the commuting program offered by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
The Gaels bring back three lettermen and have some new faces competing for starting spots.
After taking second place in the Mathcounts state competition last year, Hyde Park Middle School students are hoping to get back to the school’s winning ways.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he has not decided if he’ll sign an initiative to automatically submit voter registration applications when people conduct certain transactions at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Metro Diner will open the first of its three Las Vegas Valley locations on Tuesday.
Gonzaga opened as a 6-point favorite over Saint Mary’s, but wiseguy action on the underdog has caused bookmakers to lower the line to 4½ for Monday’s West Coast Conference tournament title game.
The governor’s office is not yet taking a firm stance on a pair of bills that would expand birth control coverage to every insurance plan in Nevada.
The Chargers return only one letterman from last year’s squad.
Five starters return for the Sundevils, who hope to compete for a playoff spot in the Sunrise League.
A proposal more than 10 years in the making is expected to become reality Wednesday with an announcement that Las Vegas Motor Speedway will receive a second NASCAR Cup Series race.
The Eagles bring back seven starters and hope to return to the Southern League playoffs.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he agrees with Sen. Scott Hammond and will not propose any kind of income or means test for the Education Savings Account program he is seeking to fund this session.
Southern Nevadans’ credit scores inched higher last year but remain among the lowest in the country, a new report shows, the latest reminder of the region’s weak personal finances.
The Grizzlies are hoping for another successful season after winning last year’s Division I-A state title.
A Reno man was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in federal prison for his role in a terrorism conspiracy that targeted India.
Jeany’s Place Filipino Store & Snack Bar owner Jeany Ejercito said she noticed an influx of Filipinos in Henderson and decided to open the store.
UNLV senior forward Tyrell Green did not practice Tuesday and is doubtful for the Mountain West tournament opener against San Diego State.
The Gaels bring back only three starters and will have players learning new positions.
The Diamondbacks bring back 13 letter winners from a successful squad.
Children 12-under accompanied by a paying adult will be admitted into Sunday’s Kobalt 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for $10.
At least four people have been killed and several others injured after a train collided with a charter bus in Biloxi, Mississippi, local TV station WLOX reported.
A permit issued to The Miracle Mile shopping center at Planet Hollywood calls for a walk-up front bar run by a robot and retail area. The bar will have an open area where customers can see the mechanical device known as the Tipsy Robot.
A majority of school board trustees in Clark and Washoe counties would be appointed instead of elected under a proposal rolled out Tuesday in the state Senate.
UNLV junior guard was named third-team All-Mountain West by the league’s coaches, repeating the h0nor he received by the media.
The principals behind Le Thai in Fremont East in downtown Las Vegas have announced plans for a second location (but mostly takeout), in the center at Charleston Boulevard and Rancho Drive.
Emergency crews struggled Tuesday to contain wildfires that have scorched hundreds of square miles of land in four states, killing 6 people and forcing thousands of others to flee.
Most of Nevada’s most seriously mentally ill inmates have been relocated to a correctional facility in the capital as the Department of Corrections moves to implement a policy to treat prisoners with psychiatric issues.
A key NFL executive told the Review-Journal on Tuesday that Bank of America’s loan offer to the Oakland Raiders to help finance a planned $1.9-billion stadium is a critical piece of the relocation puzzle but that other important pieces must be put in place before owners vote on a proposed move to Las Vegas.
