Following UFC 214 media day in La Mirada, California, 10 fighters squared off ahead of the July 29 fight card in Anaheim, California.
Turning to a single-payer system, instead of trying to improve the Affordable Care Act, maybe with a public option, is a loser on the politics and policy
Mr. Paher should understand that these lands have value whether or not one can drive to them, a value that merits protection even if one must hike or ride four-wheel vehicles through them.
Instead of attacking the schools in their use of Title IX to attempt to deal with campus assault, Ms. Allen should be applauding their efforts, and helping in any way possible to improve on such efforts.
On what grounds does the state pick and choose which law-abiding citizens are granted the privileges enshrined in the Constitution?
It will be hard to take Sen. Heller seriously the next time he pontificates about the importance of market-oriented health care reform or the need to address entitlement spending.
The nation’s top high school players are looking for more than a springboard to the NBA in a college program.
Robert Irvine says he wants guests at his new restaurant to feel like they are part of his family.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is not the first man who would come to mind as an exemplar of a unifying political figure — yet by just being himself, the former Alabama senator inadvertently managed to become perhaps the most sympathetic man in Washington.
The nation’s top high school players are looking for more than a springboard to the NBA in a college program.
Construction starts Monday on a lengthy $14.4 million project that calls for building a storm drain beneath Appaloosa Road and upgrading more than a mile of Center Street, Henderson city officials said.
MGM’s new East Coast holdings continue to pay off big for MGM Resorts International, but it was a fresh Strip rumor that has nothing to do with the company that jumped out of Thursday’s second-quarter earnings call.
The Las Vegas Monorail Co. this week purchased a small chunk of land near the southern end of the Strip, county records show, possibly for an extended route from the MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay.
Senate Republican leaders forged ahead Thursday on a barebones repeal of Obamacare in an effort to build consensus among GOP lawmakers and pass a bill that can be reconciled with the House.
Employee hubris is costing companies — and possibly you — a lot of money.
A person inside a car opened fire on a pedestrian Thursday afternoon in the northeast valley, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
The new “Marvel Universe Live!” show “Age of Heroes” runs through Sunday at The Thomas & Mack Center.
The state Supreme Court on Thursday issued two rulings bolstering homeowners associations’ ability to sell houses through foreclosure.
Boyd Gaming is back in the dividend business.
Forty-two Democratic United States senators, including Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., signed a letter Thursday asking President Donald Trump to support the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the face of opposition to it from 10 states.
North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason will remain on the job, after Judge Elissa Cadish granted a preliminary injunction Thursday to keep the Clark County Commission from declaring the elected office forfeited and vacant.
Here is the #NVprepsfb list of Southern Nevada’s top five defensive players.
Jorge Burgos, who pleaded guilty to three counts of open and gross lewdness, was sentenced Thursday to three years probation and seven days incarceration — one day for each of his victims, the judge said.
The Kung Fu chain was founded by New Yorkers who imported a bubble tea master from Taiwan. They serve it in numerous varieties and come fall will offer seasonal pumpkin oolong milk and brown sugar ginger teas.
Three people have been charged with pimping eight teens for commercial sex work in a ring that operated in California, Nevada and Texas, authorities said Thursday.
Despite Charlize Theron’s herculean efforts, “Atomic Blonde” mostly feels like a mash-up of every “Bourne” movie and VH1’s “I Love the ’80s.”
Henderson team owner Sam Schmidt says sleek IndyCar design will rekindle sport’s past at a less expensive price while not sacrificing speed.
Don’t let the title fool you. The scares are scarce in “A Ghost Story,” and it’s all the better for it.
Here are your Thursday afternoon headlines.
The pair of ’90s alt-rock radio hitmakers bring their “A Brief History of Everything Tour” to Mandalay Bay on Saturday.
