Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is eight years younger than Gennady “GGG” Golovkin, but that wasn’t evident Tuesday when the two middleweights made their arrivals at the MGM Grand lobby.
Powerful wind from an isolated thunderstorm tore the roof off a historic building and caused other damage in Death Valley National Park on Monday.
In 60 years, UNLV has grown from 500 students to more than 30,000.
Durango High School is hosting the Durango Fall Classic this weekend for the 23rd consecutive year.
A group of Republican senators will roll out a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday as the GOP makes a last-ditch effort to reform the nation’s health care system.
Poke — pronounced poh-keh, which is the marinated raw fish so loved by Hawaiians — seems to be following the same path as sushi.
A campus organization is being formed at the College of Southern Nevada to provide resources and support for undocumented and DACA students, driven mainly by those most familiar with the challenges faced by immigrants pursuing a higher education.
Robots are coming after Las Vegas jobs and more so than in all other major cities with a population of more than 250,000 people, experts say.
The Nevada Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved a $1.78 million contract to support the statewide longitudinal data system.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he will return to Poland in October as a follow up to a trade mission there in 2015.
A stretch of U.S. Highway 95 will be closed for overnight work Thursday as crews install digital signs that will flash information about accidents and detours, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The deadly Sunday night confrontation inside a Las Vegas 7-Eleven started when David Barron spit on the store’s walkway, according to police documents.
Dozens gathered outside the VA Medical Center where a celebration was held for World War II Navy veteran William Darwin’s 100th birthday on Tuesday.
A North Las Vegas utilities employee has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that he faced discrimination based on race and disability over the past two years.
A Clark County firefighter was hospitalized after battling a blaze in the east valley Tuesday afternoon.
LIBERTY Dental Plan of Nevada will be the provider for dental Medicaid coverage in Clark and Washoe counties in 2018, the company announced Tuesday.
The Nevada Department of Corrections incurred $15.5 million in overtime and comp pay costs in fiscal year 2017 — $3 million more than the previous year.
The state of Nevada is preparing a public information campaign to address the increasing use of marijuana by pregnant women and highlight the potential harm the drug can do to a fetus.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday said he opposes marijuana lounges and is concerned such facilities could spark the ire of the federal government.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he is working with Nevada economic development officials to lure Amazon to Nevada for its proposed second company headquarters project.
The state Board of Examiners agreed Tuesday to pay $750,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from the 2015 death of a veteran at the Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City.
Nevada had the fastest private-sector job growth in the United States at 3.6 percent in the first quarter of 2017, the governor’s office said on Tuesday.
One person was taken into custody Tuesday in connection to reports of an active shooter at the state’s largest hospital, the city said.
The Nevada Supreme Court has disbarred longtime Las Vegas estate lawyer Robert Graham, who admitted stealing millions of dollars from clients.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has approved a modification to its collective bargaining agreement with the Service Employees International Union that includes a new provision for union employees to cash in personal time off for pay.
When Marshawn Lynch isn’t carry the football, Facebook will be carrying the Raiders running back.
You don’t even have to get out of your car to get a flu shot this year.
UNLV has moved to City National Arena and moved up from Division 2 in the American Collegiate Hockey Association to Division 1.
Most people don’t want to just see a Nancy Meyers movie. They want to live in one.
