Spring Valley’s wrestling team edged Sierra Vista on a tiebreaker to earn a road victory on Tuesday.
Terrell Carter II scored 18 points and made two free throws with 4.9 seconds left to help Fresno State defeat UNLV 69-63. It was the Rebels’ first road defeat of Mountain West play this season.
Sophomore Julian Strawther turned in the performance of the year, scoring 31 of his 45 points in the second half, and missed just one field goal attempt in the second quarter to boost the Patriots’ boys basketball team to a 98-87 home win over rival Coronado.
William Karlsson had two goals against his former team, and the Golden Knights scored three times in the second period to earn a 6-3 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
More than 200 people turned out for the hearing at Aliante Hotel in North Las Vegas to weigh in on Air Force’s plans to expand its vast training range and close off more of Desert National Wildlife Refuge north of Las Vegas.
Allegations he illegally diverted campaign cash to consultants in return for kickbacks.
Teenage girls shouldn’t have to take their pants off in front of random teenage boys. The Clark County School District disagrees.
What does that say about the suburb?
How did we fail those helpless souls so miserably?
… but it still speaks volumes about the president
Makenzie Leishman led Virgin Valley’s flag football team with 12 tackles and two sacks and added 36 yards receiving to help the Bulldogs to a 25-18 win at Del Sol on Tuesday afternoon.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken discuss what the Raiders coaching staff are doing at the Senior Bowl.
Nevada Housing Division administrator Steve Aichroth highlighted the staggering disparity Tuesday morning during the first 2018 meeting of the Nevada Legislature’s interim affordable housing committee.
Ceremonial ground finally was broken on UNLV’s proposed football building Tuesday. Not just the ground for the fence posts that said it would be coming in (insert year here). The actual building.
Jon Gruden and the Raiders’ coaching staff largely were absent Tuesday at the Senior Bowl. That’s OK. They’re covered.
Denver is making it illegal to sell, carry or possess bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to mimic fully automatic guns.
The oldest of the 13 California siblings who authorities said were imprisoned by their parents was frail, smelly and picked on as a grade school student in Texas, one of her classmates said in a heart-wrenching Facebook post.
Will Carrier has returned to the Golden Knights’ lineup Jan. 4 with renewed vigor and physicality. The forward leads the team with 29 hits since returning to the lineup eight games ago from an upper-body injury.
“Our motto is to ignite and and unite, show a a lot of energy, hope and courage,” says Carlos Santana in his return to House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
Green Valley junior wrestler Steele Dias won the Class 4A state championship in the 106-pound weight class last season and is drawing attention from Division I schools.
Nevada regulators are cracking down on marijuana testing labs, as nearly half of the state’s marijuana labs have had their license suspended in the last five months.
Green Valley junior wrestler Steele Dias won the Class 4A state championship in the 106-pound weight class last season and is drawing attention from Division I schools.
Apple is finally ready to launch its attempt to compete with the internet-connected speakers made by Amazon and Google with the release of its long-awaited HomePod.
The U.S. Tennis Association says Serena Williams will return to competition for the first time in more than a year at the country’s Fed Cup matches against the Netherlands next month.
Las Vegas city officials aren’t expected to officially set a course to install a new Ward 5 City Council representative for at least two weeks.
It wasn’t the kind of staid scene one might expect outside a fine-dining establishment in a five-diamond resort — guests lined up at the entrance to Bellagio’s Harvest, excitedly waiting for it to open.
More than 1,800 students, teachers and families gathered at Artemus Ham Hall on the UNLV campus to celebrate National School Choice Week
Sexual harassment craze makes for interesting times
Ursula K. Le Guin, the award-winning and best-selling science fiction writer who explored feminist themes and was best known for her Earthsea books, has died at 88.
A California city plans to give several dozen families $500 a month for a year as part of a program to study the economic and social impacts of giving people a basic income.
