He wasn’t a guy who made headlines. He might have eaten at McDonald’s, but never wore an All-American jersey with a patch of the golden arches on it. He never played a second of varsity ball in high school.
Three takeaways from the UNLV basketball team’s 98-63 victory over Prairie View A&M on Wednesday night at the Thomas Mack Center:
Bryan Salmond and beat writer David Schoen discuss the Golden Knights 8-2 loss to the Oilers and their game Thursday night against Vancouver.
Charles Manson, the cult leader who sent followers known as the “Manson Family” out to commit gruesome murders, shattering the peace-and-love ethos of the 1960s hippie era in California, has been hospitalized, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how the Raiders are preparing to face off against the Patriots and Derek Carr missing the groundbreaking ceremony for the new stadium in Las Vegas.
Anthony Smith had 17 points and seven rebounds to help lead UNLV to a 98-63 victory over Prairie View A&M on Wednesday night at the Thomas & Mack Center
In my opinion, that’s a better approach than having armed guards in church or having everyone walking around with their own gun
President gets his lunch handed to him in China
If the woman went to a quick care and received the same advice, would Anthem have paid?
But let’s remember that charges and accusations do not mean a person is guilty.
No doubt running the fifth-largest school district in the country is a daunting task. Clark County’s public school’s have underperformed for decades and there is increasing pressure to show results, as there should be.
A boardwalk with a scenic overlook will be built next year at Kiel Ranch Historic Park in North Las Vegas.
A divided Las Vegas City Council rolled back a rule that calls for city employees who run for public office to take unpaid leave.
The Marijuana Business Conference and Expo in Las Vegas kicked off Wednesday at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The conference is embraced by many in the industry seeking to shake off stoner stereotypes.
Dylan Ferguson didn’t get much sleep Tuesday night. Understandable, considering the Golden Knights’ 19-year-old goaltender made his NHL debut hours earlier.
The Raiders’ Cordarrelle Patterson is tied with the Patriots’ Dion Lewis for first in the NFL with 30.8 yards per kickoff return. Patterson led the league with a 31.7 average in 2016.
Ryan Bundy invoked personal freedom and constitutional rights, God and religion, state history and his family’s deep roots in the desert landscape Wednesday as he proclaimed his innocence to a federal jury.
The former teacher’s aide arrested this week in connection with battering two students is accused of beating a nonverbal autistic boy who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, police records show.
Quarterback Derek Carr believes the Raiders have a home-field advantage in Mexico vs. the New England Patriots.
A mother is asking the public to help find the person responsible for her daughter’s 2016 shooting death.
What one researcher has termed “the future of manufacturing” is slated to set up shop in Las Vegas in March.
The two-time defending Sunrise Region champions hope to pick up the slack and not miss a beat after losing a talented senior class.
The Mountain Lions return nine lettermen, including a very talented backcourt.
A Las Vegas company received and completed a contract to clean the crime scene at the site of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
The Grizzlies are a determined team and hope to move up in the Southwest League.
The Longhorns expect to be more comeptitive in the Northwest League.
New coach Sean FitzSimons takes over a team that hopes to be more competitive in the Class 2A Southern League.
The Knights have a new coach and hope to surprise a few teams as they enter the Class 1A Southern League.
According to complaints filed Wednesday in Clark County District Court, 14 more people are seeking damages from the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
In a litmus test of the state-mandated Clark County School District reorganization, a school leadership team is asking the School Board to reconsider its rejection of principals’ request to hire outside vendors for custodial services.