Police said Thursday that a shooting from June in downtown Las Vegas began as a road rage incident between two cars.
A 13-year-old girl was injured when she was hit by a vehicle near Boulder Highway and Harmon Avenue on Saturday night, Las Vegas police said.
With the swing of Cody Decker’s bat in the bottom of the eighth inning Saturday, the Dodgers saw their lead — one they had been holding onto the entire game — vanish as three runners crossed the plate to tie the game up.
The 51s reliever was involved in attempted robbery in Salt Lake City in early July.
Former Notre Dame football great and longtime Las Vegan George Kunz was proud to call Ara Parseghian coach and friend.
The formula coaches will provide Rogers this season isn’t your standard sustenance, but instead a mixture of those attributes they feel will best produce winning play at quarterback.
Winning one Super Bowl isn’t enough for Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, he says.
UNLV’s painful football history has shown that the opening-day quarterback likely won’t start every game. That means backups Kurt Palandech and Johnny Stanton need to make sure they’re ready if called.
The state’s expansion of Medicaid in 2014 gave hundreds of thousands of low-income and disabled Nevadans medical insurance, but it also plunged the state into the center of the battle over spiraling health-care costs.
U.S. military officials called off a search and rescue operation on Sunday for three U.S. Marines who were missing after their Osprey aircraft crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia while trying to land.
When White House senior policy advisor Stephen Miller called on CNN’s Jim Acosta at a press briefing Wednesday, Miller knew what he was doing.
New leader of the Nevada System of Higher Education plans to hit the ground running after starting work on Monday.
Jack Wold was 4-for-4 with a double, two home runs, three runs and three RBIs to lead the Southern Nevada Blue Sox to a 9-5 win over League City (Texas) in the American Legion Western Regional in Denver.
The attorney and law firm that received a retainer worth up to $500,000 from Clark County commissioners last month have donated thousands to the election campaigns of those same officials, state records show.
It will be tough eclipsing this eclipse. The sun, moon and Earth will line up perfectly in the cosmos on Aug. 21, turning day into night for a few wondrous minutes, its path crossing the U.S. from sea to shining sea for the first time in nearly a century.
The GOP has finally defined exactly which families they value, while Democrats have clarified their need for the needy. It would seem we have a draw.
I assume there is some continuity to the exams from year to year. If so, then why the 20-point drop in pass rate?
Those who actually believe that Social Security is solvent do not understand what has happened to the so-called trust fund.
I have deep respect for law enforcement personnel, and I think it is inappropriate to use a slang term
I tried driving with a handicap card hanging from my mirror and, believe me, it’s distracting.
As a native Nevadan of more than 80 years, I find little to argue with in the comments of one of Nevada’s foremost and most knowledgeable historians — a man who has actually been to all of the sites.
The main source of America’s political dysfunction lies in our “winner-take-all” elections.
Last September alone, Gore devoured 30,993 kWh of electricity. That’s enough to power 34 average American homes for a month.
We should all be grateful that from the generals to the Scouts, from the senators to the cops, the institutions of both political and civil society are holding up well.
Civil forfeiture raises all sorts of constitutional issues involving due process and private property rights.
Many workers are unable to advance to better-paying opportunities because they can’t survive a drug screening. That has implications for a wide range of economic issues, including wage growth and productivity.
Any government employees caught and convicted of leaking must be charged with treason and punished with life terms — or the death penalty.
An injury on special teams tops the news from Raiders training camp in in Napa, Calif., on Saturday.
Police have asked for the public’s help finding a man who went missing Friday morning in Las Vegas.
The Flowers family is headed to Utah — specifically, Park City — as soon as Brandon sells his famous estate in Las Vegas’ Rancho Circle historic district.
