On The Ultimate Fighter season 25’s latest episode, Gilbert Smith retired following a loss to Dhiego Lima. Johnny Nunez explains why he thinks the retirement wasn’t genuine.
A 21-year-old North Carolina man has suffered severe burns after falling into a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.
The retired mechanic was shot in the head June 5 while handcuffed. His daughter went from planning her August wedding to organizing his funeral.
While most yoga classes feature conventional poses such as downward-facing dog or the warrior pose, Wednesday’s yoga class at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park featured a new pose called the “super mommy.”
Ex-MMA superstar and rising film thespian Randy Couture had this to say of Conor McGregor’s chances against Floyd Mayweather: “I don’t think he’ll be knocked out, but I do think he’s going to get beat up.”
A second teenager charged in the November gang rape of a 14-year-old special education student will be prosecuted in the adult justice system, a Clark County Family Court Judge ruled Wednesday.
UFC president Dana White and Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe were two of the biggest doubters that a fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor would become reality.
Nothing is more cost effective and as easily expandable than Medicare.
Continuing to mislabel Education Savings Accounts as “vouchers” likely will not be a winning strategy for Nevada’s teacher unions and their Democrat benefactors in the long run.
I was raised to love and respect cops. To me, cops are America’s biggest heroes. They run toward the sound of gunfire. They drive toward reports of violence.
Will this senseless violence ultimately help cool the passions of those floating on the political extremes who seem incapable of understanding or accepting opposing views?
A panel of high-profile Las Vegans from real estate and development hashed out challenges and successes of advancing downtown residential development in a forum at City Hall on Wednesday, staged by the Downtown Vegas Alliance in partnership with the city.
UNLV junior outfielder Payton Squier was the first of six selections Wednesday, in the 16th round, and eight area players were taken in the three-day MLB draft.
In his days as the city’s famed “Mob Lawyer,” Oscar Goodman was tracked by Metro Police officers. “It was like, ‘Oscar is going to the airport. Oscar has landed. Oscar looks like he’s PO’d. Oscar is still PO’d.’ “
Jason Quate, the man arrested for allegedly forcing his wife into sex trafficking, also faces charges possession of child pornography, arrest documents show.
Susan Swanson, who knew Reynolds and Fisher, teaches singing, dancing and acting at Broadway West, which will perform “Dance Wars: A Tribute to Our Friends Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher” on Friday at Ron DeCar’s Events Center.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed bills into law on Wednesday that will honor firefighters, protect first responders and start the work of studying criminal sentences.
Raiders’ wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson didn’t have much of an offensive role with the Minnesota Vikings, but that will change this season in Oakland.
The band’s fifth album, “Wonderful Wonderful,” is due out later this year.
President Donald Trump and congressional leaders called for unity Wednesday after a gunman attacked an American tradition — the congressional baseball game — in a deadly ambush on the Republican team’s practice that stunned the nation’s capital.
Dustin Johnson is the prohibitive 7-1 favorite, but tall fescue and wide fairways at Erin Hills could produce a long-shot winner in the U.S. Open.
Though Nevadans voted to legalize recreational marijuana last fall, the law restricts using the drug in public, and police officers won’t be giving anyone a free pass to light up this weekend at the Electric Daisy Carnival.
Oakland’s offensive line was good in 2015 and great in 2016 and could absolutely challenge Dallas this season as the NFL’s best unit for nastiness and aggressiveness and physicality and just being a massive migraine for those who oppose it.
By end of day Friday, the Orleans Arena will have hosted 28 graduations in eight days. They average four ceremonies a day: 9 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Nevada has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by Texas seeking to force the federal government to restart the licensing process for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
Interim CFO Eva White, who took over the school district post earlier this year, has announced her resignation effective Aug. 1.
A corrections employee committed suicide Tuesday at the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Pahrump.
Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
Mets called up Rafael Montero from Las Vegas 51s, place Josh Smoker on disabled list.
The long-time kicker is 39. But he doesn’t plan on retiring anytime soon.
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