Thanks to the left’s pathological campaign of political correctness, if he were a newcomer today and put on this skit he would have been ejected from the stage.
There was no need at all for United to have triggered this ruckus in the first place. If there were no takers when the airline offered $1,000 vouchers to attract volunteers, then gate agents should have upped the ante until four fliers stepped forward to accept the offer. Problem solved.
As people filed in for opening day Wednesday morning, few might have guessed it’s a landmark year for the Clark County Fair & Rodeo, which are celebrating their 30th year at the Whipple Avenue fairgrounds in Logandale.
The Sands Care Accelerator Program will launch with a charity event May 19 at The Palazzo Theatre. Grammy-nominated artist Jewel will perform, and the funds from the inaugural event will benefit the Marty Hennessy Inspiring Children Foundation.
Pahrump Valley’s Willie Lucas threw a no-hitter Wednesday afternoon at Tech in a 5-0 victory over Mojave for the Cowboy Classic title.
Clint Holmes was once featured in an ad campaign where he was shown singing in the shower. The shower is gone, but he is back.
With contract negotiations at an impasse, Clark County’s largest employee union is a facing a key deadline and yet another possible blow to its health.
The midterm elections are more than a year-and-a-half away, but Republicans already have Nevada Congresswoman Jacky Rosen in their crosshairs.
Feral cats have an ally in Carson City.
Henderson’s annual Heritage Parade & Festival runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Henderson Events Plaza, 200 S. Water St. The parade begins at 10 a.m.
The Tropicana Las Vegas hopes to hit a tourism bull’s-eye in July when it plays host to one of the world’s largest competitive dart competitions.
North Las Vegas received a bump in its credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook, up from BB-, according to an updated analysis released last month by S&P Global Ratings.
Professional gambler David Oancea, who goes by the nickname “Vegas Dave,” was indicted Wednesday on charges that he used phony Social Security numbers to open player accounts at area casinos and sportsbooks.
Just as we hit prime frozen dessert season, the downtown gelato spot Art of Flavors has closed its doors.
In addition to the new “MST3K,” the Las Vegas Academy graduate has two other shows on the air: the documentary “Fatherless” on Fusion and the third season of the Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie.”
The NHL expansion team and Southern Nevada radio company have signed a three-year deal in which Golden Knights games will be broadcast on Fox Sports Radio.
Health officials hope that automating the dispensing of clean needles will reduce the spread of bloodborne infections like HIV and Hepatitis C among intravenous drug users who would otherwise share injection rigs.
Jeff Timmons is not a male dancer, but he’s a male who can dance, and that’s led to “Men of the Strip” at Tropicana.
Lounges, massages and brownie packaging were among the plethora of marijuana bills that took the first major step towards becoming Nevada by passing the Senate Judiciary committee on Friday.
Cheryl Rheamount endured abuse at the hands of her boyfriend before she shot and killed him in self-defense with a handgun she had hidden under the seat of her car, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said a comment comparingSyrian President Bashar al-Assad to Hitlerwas “inexcusable and reprehensible” and he asked for “folks’ forgiveness.”
The NHL expansion team is hiring a veteran coach who led the Florida Panthers to the division title a year ago but was fired this season after the team’s slow start.
Opponents of physician-assisted suicide denounced a Nevada legislative proposal Wednesday to allow doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients.
While it’s always a pleasing sound for basketball coaches when a fax machine signals the impending arrival of a signed letter of intent, welcoming new players to your program in 2017 now comes with a hint of apprehension.
The Pac-12 Player of the Year has hired an agent, which ends his eligibility with the Ducks.
Warm-water fish species such as crappie and black bass are active in the Overton Arm of Lake Mead.
Board of Regents Chairman Rick Trachok has recommended that the Nevada System of Higher Education postpone its search for a new chancellor after five semifinalists withdrew as applicants.
The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Wednesday heard several bills with the potential to affect the criminal justice system.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday certified last week’s primary election results, which makes them official.
Lawyers for the passenger dragged from a United Airlines plane in Chicago filed an emergency request with an Illinois state court on Wednesday to require the carrier to preserve video recordings and other evidence related to the incident.
