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.
Republicans in the House and Senate barreled ahead Wednesday on tax reform legislation amid cries from Democrats that a proposal to eliminate an Obamacare mandate would raise insurance costs and further punish middle-income families.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is spending nearly $2.3 million to take a closer look at transit options linking the Strip, McCarran International Airport and downtown Las Vegas.
Downtown Las Vegas commuters will have something to be thankful about next week.
Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban practiced Wednesday for the first time since he was placed on the injured-reserve list last month.
The Nevada Corrections Department is investigating the deaths of two inmates, including one apparent suicide.
Holland Knight LLP was hired to lobby federal lawmakers on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s behalf for the next year.
The Miners return five letter winners and are hoping to show improvement.
UNLV sophomore wide receiver Brandon Presley missed nearly the entire season in 2016 because of a broken foot. Now he’s the Rebels’ most dependable big-play receiver.
The Eagles bring back last year’s starting lineup and hope to show improvement this year.
A split Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday repealed a ban on that would have kept local pet stores from selling animals they didn’t obtain from animal care facilities or rescue organizations.
Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals has coasted to his third Cy Young Award and second straight in the National League.
The Trailblazers bring back four letter winners and hope to return to the playoffs.
The Grizzlies will have a lot of new faces as only two letter winners return from last year’s team.
National Park Service employees had to roll out about 600 feet of hose to erase the latest graffiti at Death Valley: large letters and symbols scratched into the mud bottom of Ubehebe Crater at the northern end of the national park.
It’s safe to say “Justice League” is more enjoyable than “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”
She joined the College of Southern Nevada only six months ago, but Margo Martin is being recommended to lead the school beginning early next year.
