The 51s watched as the El Paso Chihuahuas paid tribute to their 2016 Pacific Coast League championship season. The Chihuahuas then went back to work defending their title, routing the 51s 8-1 on Opening Day.
A pickup hit a pregnant wild horse just south of Indian Springs late Thursday, killing the animal — but not before the fatally injured horse went into labor.
All-state pitcher Sam Pochop came on for a one-out save, and Rancho withstood a late power surge from the Wildcats to claim a 6-5 road victory.
Palo Verde fell behind early but put on a power display in the middle innings to rally for a 9-5 road victory over fourth-ranked Centennial.
Senior Erick Villareal settled down with the tying run on first base and got the strikeout to clinch the 6-4 victory for Chaparral on the road over Boulder City.
Jerald Murray threw a no-hitter with 14 strikeouts to help Silverado’s baseball team earn a 5-0 win at Valley on Thursday.
Tyler Peterson won two individual events Thursday to lead Centennial’s boys swim team to a 188-63 win over Desert Oasis at Pavilion.
Thursday’s dual meet at Desert Oasis ended in a 71-71 draw between the Diamondbacks and Sierra Vista’s girls track team.
Charley Hoffman — one of only two players to break 70, along with William McGirt (69) — closed at 125-1 odds to win the Masters after opening at 150-1 odds in August.
Selena Erickson was 4-for-4 with a double, four runs and six RBIs, including a grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning, to propel Del Sol’s softball team to an 11-7 home win over Tech on Thursday.
A true statesman and hero such as Harry Reid doesn’t need me or anyone else defending his stellar record.
It was probably inevitable we would end up here, with the scrapping of a Senate rule that lowers the threshold to end debate over a Supreme Court nominee from 60 votes to a simple majority.
While local incumbents love the current system because it’s easier for them to raise money and fend off challengers, perhaps it’s time to put the convenience of residents about the convenience of sitting politicians.
This is a frontal assault on open government. It’s an arrogant attempt to keep taxpayers in the dark about the state’s pension system — a system that provides numerous benefits for retired public employees that are unavailable to the private sector workers who must pay for it.
This is not just white America and the history taught should reflect that people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds have worked, discovered, sacrificed and even died to help make this country what it is.
Has he forgotten about Mr. Trump’s business ventures in airlines, vodka, casinos, mortgages, universities, etc.
James Reed had 18 kills, 10 digs and three aces, and Green Valley’s boys volleyball team rallied to win a 25-20, 18-25, 25-27, 25-22, 15-9 road match over Legacy on Thursday.
Crime has diminished at the Clark County Wetlands Park since the creation of a coalition last year to combat the issue, Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani said Thursday afternoon.
Idaho gun enthusiast Eric Parker banked on his commitment to self-defense Thursday when he stepped to the witness stand and tried to convince jurors he played no role in a conspiracy to bully federal agents into abandoning their roundup of hundreds of rancher Cliven Bundy’s cows.
Dylan Fritz shot 1-under-par 71 Thursday to lead Coronado to victory in a Southeast League match at Black Mountain.
A Canadian technology company is hoping a small device — about the size of a wireless router — will revolutionize how the security industry can detect and warn of possible terrorism threats.
Alyssa Sayago was shot in the head about 9:35 p.m. while in the backyard of a northwest Las Vegas house.
The Rev. Troy Martinez met Thursday with authorities and other community members to brainstorm ways to respond peacefully to the weekend shooting death of a newborn boy.
From Shecky Greene to Carrot Top, Don Rickles’ influence spanned generations of stand-up comics who have headlined in Las Vegas.
The Clark County School District is planning a round-table discussion to address sexual misconduct between staff members and students after parents complained that concerns about one Brown Academy teacher were not addressed.
A laughing gas leak occurred about 4 p.m. outside St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus, in Henderson. A shelter-in-place order followed at the hospital but was lifted before 5:30 p.m.
A Nevada Assembly committee got its turn Thursday to consider exempting feminine hygiene products from state sales tax.
Henderson City Councilwoman Debra March’s mayoral victory will lead to a shake up on the city council as two seats remain undecided.
The Clark County coroner has determined that a missing Wisconsin man, whose body turned up near Las Vegas, drowned.
Politicians’ reaction to the Review-Journal’s exposé on the systemic waste of tax dollars by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is a scandal in itself.