The Vikings hope to continue their building process under second-year coach Chris Manning.
The Roadrunners bring back all of their pitching from last year and hope to be in the hunt for a playoff spot.
After nearly qualifying for the Class 2A state tournament last year, the Cougars hope for more success this season.
The Lions gained experience last year and hope to put it to good use this season.
The Guardians are hoping to grow this year as they look forward to league play in Class 1A next year.
The Knights return four starters from last season and hope to continue to improve.
Papa John’s is ending its recently stormy role as an official sponsor of the NFL.
A judge on Tuesday threw out a Czech casino owner’s counterclaims against the Aria and an Australian poker player over a multi-million dollar poker game. Lawyers for Leon Tsoukernik had alleged that he lost $3 million to a professional poker player because the casino plied him with alcohol.
When the acting head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development asked an agency official to “find money” to pay for a costly makeover of incoming Secretary Ben Carson’s office, she recoiled, telling him $5,000 was the statutory max.
The Mustangs have seven new players and are hoping to improve each day.
Silverado sophomore guard/forward Martel Williams had a strong season for the Skyhawks and is ready to play AAU basketball for the Las Vegas Punishers this spring and summer.
A federal advisory panel took a preliminary step Tuesday in a lengthy process to determine if a nuclear waste repository should be built at Yucca Mountain.
The Rams are aiming for a fourth consecutive trip to the state tournament.
The defending Class 4A state champions return five starters and should be among the top programs again this year.
Silverado sophomore guard/forward Martel Williams had a strong season for the Skyhawks and is ready to play AAU basketball for the Las Vegas Punishers this spring and summer.
The Aggies return five starters from a squad that qualified for the Sunset Region playoffs.
The Chargers are hoping to make a push for a playoff berth this season.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady “GGG” Golovkin met for the first time Tuesday since their controversial split draw in September at T-Mobile Arena.
New coach Scott Pallay hopes to help the Vikings show improvement this season.
The Saints hope to be more competitive in the Class 2A Southern League.
Police have worked through a chunk of untested rape kits in less than a year since state legislators passed a law to address a massive backlog.
The Aces have re-signed guard Kayla McBride, the WNBA team announced Tuesday. Terms weren’t announced. McBride averaged 15.4 points in 2017 for the San Antonio Stars, who relocated to Las Vegas in October.
“All I really know is being in prison, and that’s pretty normal for me now,” said Williams, who has served nearly 18 years in the Nevada prison system after killing six teenagers working on a roadside cleanup crew in a 2000 car crash.
A list of driver appearances for NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
More than 500 pages of federal search warrant records pertaining to the Las Vegas mass shooting were disclosed early Tuesday after the Las Vegas Review-Journal and other media organizations sued for their release.
Motorists will get a sneak peek this weekend of what the “Main Event” has in store through the rest of the year.
The Smith’s at Rampart and Lake Mead boulevards is nearly 13 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center, but it drew enough people during a recent trade show that one of its delis went through 45 pounds of house-made egg salad in two days.
Those NASCAR racers won’t be driving 55 and neither should you. Cabo Wabo Cantina at the Miracle Mile Shops is featuring the Can’t Drive 55, a blend of Cabo Wabo blanco tequila, Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, vodka, gin, four fruit juices and a touch of amaretto Disaronno for $15. It’ll be available all weekend, as will beer buckets and shot specials. And on Thursday, you can quaff while watching the Hauler Parade from Cabo Wabo’s Strip-side patio.
Behind the front-page indictments issued by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, there have been quiet movements in the courts on another front.