Friday marks the beginning of a roughly three-month process for a group to develop recommendations for how the state should regulate recreational marijuana.
Nevada hospitals may have to wait longer before filing liens against patients.
With their 58-49 loss at Utah State, the Lady Rebels are tied for third in the Mountain West, meaning their game against Fresno State on Friday will help determine where they finish.
The former sheriff of metro Phoenix has lost his bid to have a jury decide whether he should be convicted of a criminal contempt-of-court charge for disobeying a court order in a racial profiling case.
UNLV found out where and when it will open the Mountain West season after the conference released the schedule on Thursday.
Golden Knights general manager George McPhee seems all business all the time, driven by that nervous edge and batch of butterflies to win big for owner Bill Foley.
The suspect in a Las Vegas woman’s 1991 death is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on March 20.
Hundreds of people have turned out for a “Stand Against Hate” rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia in response to the recent vandalism of a Jewish cemetery and hate crimes around the country.
Hotels and motels could lose their business licenses if they ignore frequent prostitution on their premises, under a bill heard Thursday in the Assembly Government Affairs Committee.
Home Depot will hire about 600 employees for its Las Vegas Valley locations this spring, its busiest selling season.
The fire chief in a rural Oregon town says a house fire that killed four children and critically burned three other people was caused by a portable space heater.
The USA Sevens returns to Las Vegas on Friday, and coming off the sport’s first Olympic experience, it might be more popular than ever.
Scientists in Britain have for the first time created a structure that resembles a mouse embryo using a 3D scaffold and two types of stem cells — research which deepens understanding of the earliest stages of mammalian development.
Xfinity Series veteran Brendan Gaughan of Las Vegas steers clear of wrecks and has a weekend to remember at Daytona.
Jay Cronley was one of my heroes. And if you are a horseplayer like me, then he probably was to you, too. Cronley died Sunday from a heart attack at age 73.
What the UNLV basketball team said following its 66-59 victory over Utah State on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Clark County coroner has determined that “homicidal violence” caused the death of a man whose body was found burned and dismembered in the east valley in December.
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate on Thursday to lead the Department of Energy.
Excitement is growing in northwest Summerlin over the imminent start of construction of a long-awaited community that eventually have nearly 900 new homes.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will be taking a sizable pay cut following a board inquiry into her executive team’s handling of epic data breaches in 2014.
It’s March, and that means one thing in the sports world — a lot of college basketball. And it all starts today in Las Vegas.
Security has been stepped up for the two accountants responsible for botching the Oscar best picture announcement, their company said on Thursday.
Former host of “The Tonight Show” Jay Leno will join James Garner, Steve McQueen, Patrick Dempsey and others on the list of celebrity drivers who have competed in the iconic Mint 400 off-road race.
The former Creedence frontman will play a customized guitar in Las Vegas shows for the first time since he gave it away in 1972.
A high-speed train system linking Las Vegas and Southern California would attract about 11 million round-trip riders and generate roughly $1 billion in annual revenue by full buildout in 2035, according to a report released Thursday.
The GOP outline siphons power away from unelected federal functionaries and offers consumers, states and providers more freedom to make health-care decisions that reflect their own unique needs and circumstances.
Two senators have filed a bipartisan bill to stiffen penalties and add $20 million to better safeguard faith-based facilities.
A franchise owner will bring the first Nevada location of the Philly Pretzel Factory chain to the Strip later this year.
Producers plan a series of international versions of the one-man play celebrating 10 years in Las Vegas.
Former Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, who resigned amid criticism that she was passing herself off as black, has changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo.
