If Nevada Senate Democrats had their way, you never would have known about the double dippers recently uncovered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority gathered at the Bellagio Fountains for their leadership conference’s opening ceremony on Thursday in Las Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Bengals took advantage of six walks in the opening inning on their way to seven-run lead and never looked back in taking a 14-2 victory over Desert Hills (Utah) in the Connie Mack state baseball tournament at the College of Southern Nevada.
Two security guards were shot — one in the hand, one in the neck — Thursday night after chasing robbery suspects into a parking garage on the Las Vegas Strip, Metropolitan Police Department said.
A boy is being kept alive at a hospital after a gunshot wound to the head Wednesday afternoon that police said was self-inflicted. It happened inside an east valley home just as officers were trying to arrest him.
It is a declaration of disgust with the ethos of college campuses and not a rejection of the knowledge that higher-ed institutions can provide.
Often in politics, it seems we’re talking right past each other.
Taking up the case were attorneys for the Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties organization that had filed a friend-of-the-court brief arguing that citizens have an essential right to record public law enforcement activities.
Gov. Sandoval’s veto of AB 206 hurts the environment and was a vote against economic growth and energy security.
The casinos or a gutless Legislature?
The president seems more comfortable with leaders who have been able to imprison their opposition, stifle their journalists and control their legislators and courts.
Judge Navarro is going to extraordinary lengths to address prosecution fears of “jury nullification,” in which jurors may refuse to convict based on a belief that the law or punishment is unjust.
Jobs have been lost before to new technologies, but these very same technologies also create productivity increases — efficiency gains — that usually generate more jobs than were initially lost.
A North Las Vegas man who authorities say escaped from a Minnesota federal prison in 1992 is awaiting extradition at a federal facility in Pahrump, a Nevada U.S. Marshals Service spokesman said Thursday.
Las Vegas police have issued an arrest warrant in connection to a series of west valley crashes that left a woman dead, Clark County Justice Court records show.
A man is in custody after a barricade situation on Interstate 15 temporarily closed the highway in both directions Thursday night near St. Rose Parkway.
Tim Tebow seems to have found his stroke since getting back to his home state.
Last year, on a warm June evening, Avery Turner tossed his security shirt over his shoulder and made his way to a nearby bus stop when he was robbed and fatally shot. Months later, police want answers.
Louie Anderson won his first Emmy last year for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role as the mother of twins Chip and Dale Baskets, played by co-creator Zach Galifianakis.
Rockies rookie Kyle Freeland is baseball’s best under pitcher (14-2-2), and Colorado is the second-best under team (50-35-6).
The Mirage’s Samba Brazilian Steakhouse will close on Aug. 31.
For years, Las Vegas sports books profited as bettors lost their wagers on the Chicago Cubs to win the World Series. When the Cubs finally won the World Series in 2016 for the first time in 108 years, the books won again.
Democrats in the Nevada Legislature no doubt would like a chance to override some of Gov. Brian Sandoval’s 41 vetoes from the 2017 session when they return to the capital in 19 months.
Twelve high school students, each facing a laptop and timer on a chair, sat poised in a classroom at UNLV. Matt Gomez, the debate lab leader, instructed the students to set the timer for five minutes and pull up the lengthy evidence files on their screens.
Steve Wolfson, the top prosecutor in Clark County, suggested Thursday that O.J. Simpson should be granted parole from Nevada prison next week.
June’s Las Vegas citizen of the month isn’t a Las Vegas native, but he has made a lasting impression on the city.
Thursday’s updates from the NBA Summer League at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.
A Las Vegas man was convicted Thursday of attempted murder for shooting a Metro police officer in the chest.
The two leading daily fantasy sports companies DraftKings and FanDuel have scrapped their proposed merger about a month after federal regulators sued to block it.
The Wetlands Trail at Lake Mead National Recreation area has reopened after a three-year closure, the National Park Service said Thursday.
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