The schedule and results (when available) for the Connie Mack state baseball tournament.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City just launched its 2017 season — and just announced its 2018 lineup, featuring four plays by the festival’s namesake.
More than 100 people gathered Saturday at the Historic Fifth Street School to pray for Las Vegas’ future. They sang gospel songs, hands uplifted to the ceiling.
After weeks of public statements and private phone calls with no apparent result, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has decided to personally intervene in the ongoing Persian Gulf dispute that has threatened U.S. counterterrorism operations in the Middle East.
Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was released from prison and placed under house arrest Saturday after more than three years in a military lockup, fueling hopes for a broader amnesty for dozens of jailed activists.
It was welcome news last month that Blake Sartini and Golden Entertainment bought the assets of American Casino and Entertainment Properties, including the Stratosphere, for $850 million.
State election officials gathering this weekend say a lack of information from federal intelligence officials about attempts to breach voting systems across the country is a major concern.
Twice drafted in the 40th round, undersized pitcher Brandon Kintzler of Palo Verde High School jumps from the independent leagues to claim a spot on the American League All-Star roster.
Merely walking into Zuma doesn’t provide much of a hint at the sort of food served there.
Amber Dixon came to television journalism with a warning. “I got into TV news in 2009, and that’s when the economy had just collapsed. … I was warned, ‘Don’t go into sports.
President Donald Trump Trump alluded to a cultural divide — old-time religion versus modern comfort — during his Warsaw speech Thursday. He instinctively sees Germany’s German-Lite multiculturalism as proof that the Berlin-dominated European Union lacks will.
In 1959, Overton resident Betty Willis finished the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign
One person is dead after a Saturday morning crash in the northwest valley.
Las Vegas police and the Nevada Highway Patrol are investigating after a naked man was found dead near U.S. Highway 95.
Saturday’s updates from the NBA Summer League at Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.
Valentina Shevchenko received a call before noon Saturday informing her a scheduled UFC 213 main event rematch against champion Amanda Nunes at T-Mobile Arena would be canceled because Nunes was in the hospital with an illness.
Some of TV’s biggest phenomena — “American Idol,” “Survivor,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” — all started in the summer.
A 15-ton train traction motor near the end of its life enters a bay door on one side of General Electric Co.’s shop in North Las Vegas. The engine is split into its motor and gear. Over the span of a week, it travels from one side of the shop to the other.
It’s a typo for the ages. A misfire on a keyboard resulted in the creation of the biggest star in burlesque: Dita Von Teese.
Crews are beginning to contain the wildfire burning on the western side of Mount Potosi, which has grown to about 420 acres.
It takes a lot to make stocking shelves look cool. Eboni Lomax, however, pulls it off.
The Nevada Legislature’s website is back up after being down most of the week.
It’s an industry that does not yet completely exist but is expected to generate millions of dollars. The emerging global esports industry generated $352 million in revenue in 2015 and is slated to generate $1.1 billion in 2019, according to a 2016 report
The second day of the 2017 NBA Summer League, which is sold out, will feature eight games in total — four in the Thomas & Mack Center and four in the adjacent Cox Pavilion.
Here are your Saturday morning headlines
Candy Crush addicts, and you know who you are, put down your mobile device immediately. Then you can watch “Candy Crush,” the TV game show.
Is your home inspirational? Melissa Michaels thinks it should be.
Amidst a background of debate, the controversy over climate change and global warming continues to rage on with no clear winner in sight, despite the fact that researchers say that the deadly heat waves such as the one we’re experiencing now are going to grow more frequent.
Q: Can you give some tips on how to survive this latest bout of heat? Is it simply too hot right now for plants? Is shade cloth the answer?
