The two-time defending state champions were hit hard by graduation.
The Diamondbacks bring back three lettermen but are a young team.
The Mustangs hope to qualify for the Sunset Region tournament this season.
The Rams should be able to consistently field a full team and hope to continue to improve.
The Wildcats bring back five lettermen and expect to compete for the top spot in the Northeast League.
The Gators are young, but hope to qualify for the Sunrise Region tournament.
The Falcons return six lettermen and hope to compete in the region and state tournaments.
The North Las Vegas team’s top 18 students will compete next in the western nationals tournament of the National Archery in Schools Program in Utah in April.
Class 3A state tournament qualifier Angel Greer is one of two returning lettermen for the Dragons.
A day after Nye County officials yanked the Love Ranch’s brothel license right off the wall, owner Dennis Hof vows he will get it back within days.
The four first-round picks swapped — not including the two conditional selections — on Monday were the most to move on the final day of NHL trading since at least 2008, according to league figures.
Las Vegas homebuilders started the year with their best January sales tally in a decade, a new report says.
Lawyers for victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting have filed a class-action lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment, asking the concert promoter to refund the cost of 22,000 tickets to the Route 91 Harvest festival.
Michigan State says its compliance office discovered that Miles Bridges’ family had dinner with an agent last winter without his knowledge, committing an NCAA violation.
Larry Eustachy has agreed to step down as men’s basketball coach at Colorado State, ending a “climate assessment” of the program led by athletic director Joe Parker.
Nunes believed her next fight would be a women’s featherweight bout against Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino, but will instead stay at 135 pounds to take on top contender Raquel Pennington
Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. disclosed Monday that it sold 206.6 acres of residential land in Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community last year, down 13.6 percent from 2016.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday that it is “delisting” the Eureka Valley evening-primrose and upgrading the status of Eureka dune grass from endangered to the less-imperiled threatened status.
A Bellagio employee accused of stealing $1,875 worth of lobster tails was arrested early Monday, Las Vegas police said.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is close to hiring a general contractor for the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion project, estimated at $860 million.
Russell Wilson’s head knows football was the right choice. Baseball still has his heart.
One of the Florida school shooting victims was buried in a Dwyane Wade jersey, and the Miami Heat guard says he was touched to learn that.
UNLV police identified a man suspected of using homophobic slurs while battering a student Friday at the Student Union.
Bryan Salmond discusses what UNLV has coming up as the regular season draws to a close.
Former Las Vegas City Councilman Ricki Barlow pleaded guilty Monday to a felony wire fraud charge for misusing campaign funds in 2015.
Atlantic City’s newest casino promises to flood the city with live music.
A chunk of Southern Nevada’s population boom is made up of executive-level talent. A group of Southern Nevada executives, most new to Las Vegas, will get the scoop next month on navigating the local business community.
The Tampa Bay Lightning strengthened their first-place team by acquiring New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh.
