The Vikings are hoping to show improvement throughout the season.
The Diamondbacks will look to improve after struggling to a 1-8 record in 2016.
The Warriors have made huge strides in the last three seasons and hope to continue that progress this year.
The Warriors return two lettermen, including Class 3A state singles runner-up Rua Elmore.
The Eagles are hoping to be competitive in their first season in Class 3A.
The Eagles are hoping to be competitive in their first season in Class 3A.
New coach Erick Capetillo will rely on an experienced offensive line to pave the way for running back Elijah Hicks and quarterback Zach Matlcok.
Younger players will receive extended playing time during UNLV’s football scrimmage Saturday. The Rebels’ starting lineup is mostly in place.
The Panthers bring back four letter winners from a team that finished third at the 2016 Class 4A state tournament.
Golden Nugget owner Landry’s will pay $57 million for a restaurant and its old seafood chain that was up for auction.
The Pirates are focused on individual improvement this season.
The Bengals have all new faces and hope to improve throughout the season.
The debate over Japan’s effort to allow casinos is going public as operators, including Caesars Entertainment, Las Vegas Sands and MGM Resorts International, look for clarity in a potential $25 billion market.
Basic has been the Sunrise Region runner-up the last three seasons, but the Wolves were hit hard by graduation and will have to reload quickly to match that recent success.
The 4,000 or so attendees at the Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) Black & White Party know how to misbehave. The dress code for this shindig should be, “Thongs Optional.”
Thank the stars — or, more precisely, the sun, moon and Earth — for giving us a reason to turn the start of just another workweek into an excuse to party.
Small businesses in gateway communities across the West would be severely hurt by a loss of national monument protections.
Sunrise Region meet runner-up Myna Buckley leads a group of six returning letter winners for the Falcons.
First-year coach Mike Valenzuela will look to explosive running back Taariq Flowers to lead the Dragons.
The Falcons return five lettermen and hope to compete for a spot in the state meet.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority anticipates it will operate in the black in 2018 — with help from reserve funding from its public housing and Section 8 housing voucher programs.
Las Vegas is getting a little more psycho this weekend.
Kroger-owned grocery chain Smith’s continues to invest in its Las Vegas Valley stores.
The Houston Texans’ 2017 season win total is 8.5 and they’re plus-160 to make the playoffs.
The Trump administration has quietly ended a six-year-old ban on selling bottled water at some national parks, which aimed to ease plastic pollution and the huge amount of waste being recycled.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos has been pulled from his bout against Francis Ngannou because of a potential violation of the organization’s anti-doping policy.
Four world title belts will be on the line when Terence Crawford meets Julius Indongo in a junior welterweight main event Saturday at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The inventory of available condos and townhomes in Southern Nevada is falling at an even faster pace than that of single-family houses
“Our customers should not notice a thing,” said Kevin Geraghty, senior vice president of energy supply for NV Energy. “But a customer will never know the work that had to go into it.”
It doesn’t mean this is a guaranteed financial jackpot for the city, but the fact Las Vegas probably would only host a few games is a plus in this manner.
