President Donald Trump visited bedsides at University Medical Center and the headquarters of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on Wednesday in the wake of Sunday nights shooting massacre.
Clark County School District received unsubstantiated threats of a possible school shooting, the district announced on social media.
The brother of Strip shooter Stephen Paddock said Wednesday he is trying to raise $1 million for the victims of the mass killings outside the Mandalay Bay.
Jacey Wood scored two goals to lead Desert Oasis’ girls soccer team to a 3-0 home win over Sierra Vista on Wednesday afternoon.
Clark’s Riana Mission shot 1-over-par 73 on Wednesday to win a Southwest League match at Palm Valley.
Bishop Gorman, Jack Kostrinksy, Axel Botticelli and Denim Richardson all finished 3-0 in singles as Palo Verde’s boys tennis team (13-2) downed Bishop Gorman (13-2) on Wednesday afternoon.
Agustin Nunez scored the go-ahead goal with 15 minutes remaining to rally Tech’s boys soccer team to a 2-1 win at Virgin Valley on Wednesday afternoon.
Liberty’s Alexandra Farnsworth had 21 kills on Wednesday, and the Patriots’ girls volleyball team defeated host Rancho, 18-25, 25-22, 25-15, 15-25, 15-12.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about how the Raiders feel about EJ Manuel starting on Sunday.
Too many people in cars should not have the privilege of driving.
I think that people are so consumed by negativity and complaining that they’re making the bending of a knee a negative statement.
But what have they accomplished for the average American?
Many cops and off-duty cops helped people to escape and tended to the wounded at the concert site, while bullets whizzed past them.
Any federal judge who allows nonsense like this to move forward deserves to be impeached.
Some UFC 216 fighters hadn’t arrived in Las Vegas, others were already in town when the mass shooting took place on Sunday night on the Las Vegas Strip.
In the shadow of the worst mass shooting in modern history, Las Vegas is hosting the world’s largest gaming convention with nearly 150 panels. But of the handful of speakers slated to address security concerns at the Global Gaming Expo this week, nearly all are focused on protecting casinos from dangers such as cyber threats, frivolous lawsuits and scams.
The Rattlers earned an OT victory against Sunrise Mountain on Friday.
Spring Valley guard Essence Booker announced her commitment to play college basketball at Nevada on Wednesday night.
UFC 216 main card fighters squared off at a media day Wednesday.
Diazepam, the anti-anxiety medicine prescribed for Las Vegas gunman less than four months before the mass shooting, has a deserved reputation as a Jekyll-and-Hyde drug, calming some and causing others to become more aggressive.
Raiders center Rodney Hudson and quarterback EJ Manuel are working closely this week to form the core of the Raiders’ offense Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Casey Clarkson, a 32-year-old Las Vegas police officer who was injured at the Route 91 country music festival, was seated Wednesday next to first lady Melania Trump at a news conference inside police headquarters.
Faith Lutheran eked by Palo Verde via tiebreaker to advance to the Sunset Regional tournament championship.
Before the 32nd-floor window of Mandalay Bay was obliterated, the night hadn’t been particularly eventful for Glen Simpson, an emergency medical responder. That was before 64-year-old Stephen Paddock fired an automatic-style rifle into a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers Sunday.
Just six weeks ago, Rocio Guillen gave birth to her fourth child — a baby boy named Austin. She and her fiancé, Chris Jaksha, loved country music and decided to attend the Route 91 Festival to celebrate their friend’s birthday.
Jovan Mooring stepped up to lead UNLV at point guard last season, but it’s not his natural position. Now he’s getting a chance at two-guard.
Las Vegas visitors talk about the Strip shooting and how it will impact their view of Las Vegas.
Frank Marino’s home, and his beautiful pool out back, was the stage for filming of a TV series set to run in the U.K. titled “Last Laugh in Vegas.”
Stock prices and trading volume for three major U.S. gun manufacturers surged in the immediate aftermath of Sunday night’s deadly killing in Las Vegas that left 58 dead and at least 527 injured.
We knew the day would come. It was inevitable. But most of us thought the horror wreaked Sunday would come from overseas, not some gambling geezer living in a retirement community in Mesquite.