The schedules and results (when available) for Southern Nevada’s region baseball tournaments are here.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s name has been floated among pundits in the beltway as a possible contender for the job of FBI director.
The schedules and results (when available) for Southern Nevada’s region softball tournaments are here.
As Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke wrapped up his “listening tour” of national monument sites in Utah on Wednesday, officials and advocates in Nevada were still awaiting details on how the Trump administration’s monumental review might impact the Silver State.
Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, D-Las Vegas, told the Senate Legislative Operations and Elections Committee on Wednesday that the measure is intended to increase voter access.
Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo has been forced out of his UFC 211 bout against Sergio Pettis due to a hand injury.
The mother of a young woman who made world headlines by taking life-ending medication to end her suffering from a brain tumor came to the Nevada Capitol on Wednesday to support a bill allowing doctor-assisted suicide.
Frank Harris, a longtime Las Vegas contractor and co-founder of Martin-Harris Construction, now one of the biggest building companies in the valley, died on Saturday.
Just days after Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a new law ensuring the school district’s reorganization, tensions over the effort appear to be on the mend.
A relatively long time ago in a galaxy that’s exactly this one, Charles Ross had an idea: To combine the first three “Star Wars” movies — now known as chapters 4, 5 and 6 — into one propless, set- and scenery-bereft, costumeless one-man show.
The average independent hardware retail store owner — the neighborhood Joe making your keys or selling you paint — is turning 60 and his children are not rushing to take over the store, according to the North American Retail Hardware Association.
Jim and Heather Murren of Las Vegas have been awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship for business practices and community work.
The Reno City Council approved Apple’s expansion plans Wednesday, which translate to an additional $1 billion in investment.
Drugs, sex and jealousy led to the March shooting death of Derrian Joshua Stephens in the east Las Vegas Valley, a Las Vegas police report shows.
Eddie Alvarez will return to action with a chance to start rebuilding his reputation when he fights Dustin Poirier on the preliminary card of UFC 211 on Saturday at American Airlines Center.
Metropolitan Police Department officers Sam Solorio and Dave Corbin will receive honorable mention award at the annual Top Cops Awards dinner
A congresswoman whose district includes the Strip says the IRS should quadruple the reporting threshold for casino customer winnings from slot machines and bingo.
Mayors from more than 100 cities nationwide, including Las Vegas and Reno, urged Congress on Wednesday to keep funding for Planned Parenthood in the final version of health care reform legislation.
Ahead of UFC 211, fighters from the card faced off at a media day in Dallas, Texas.
Mackenzie Mack’s life in golf began as a little girl playing with her “second family,” the Valley View Golf Club, a distinguished group of African-American golfers who have been a part of the Las Vegas community since 1958.
The president of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce is in Israel surveying business opportunities.
Washington is buzzing with talk of Watergate. In a town nostalgic for the days when Republicans and Democrats would raise a pint together, many cannot resist the temptation to compare President Donald Trump’s abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey to President Richard Nixon’s 1973 Saturday Night Massacre.
Most kayak fishermen are college educated, affluent, married males who are experienced anglers with a passion for largemouth and smallmouth bass.
Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
Spanish phenom Jon Rahm, at 20-1 odds to win The Players Championship, has generated the most tickets at the Westgate and William Hill sports books.
The SWAT team is responding to a barricade situation in the southwest valley.
Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett said Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt asked him last year to take action that would have harmed gaming regulation and the reputation of the state, Burnett’s affidavit about their secretly recorded conversation shows.
Fishing for striped bass throughout Boulder Basin has been great the past few weeks.
The man arrested on arson charges in connection with Monday night fires at a Jewish center previously tried to set fire to a trash can at the Sawyer Building, records show.
Nevada legislators are getting close to never needing to ending the discussion they don’t want to have.