Jon Gruden could deliver a long-winded speech about his personal journey Monday. But he was other plans.
The 50th-floor apartment in Trump Tower where a man was killed in a raging fire did not have sprinklers — a requirement Donald Trump once fought as a powerful real estate developer.
Starter P.J. Conlon struck out nine in his Triple-A debut but the 51s’ bullpen imploded as Las Vegas fell 8-5 to El Paso on Sunday at Cashman Field.
A round-up of art exhibitions on display.
Here is a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
John Krasinski stars in “A Quiet Place,” which he also directed, and in Amazon’s upcoming series “Jack Ryan.”
Something old, something new — and something to celebrate. That’s the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s upcoming 20th-anniversary season, which orchestra officials announced Thursday at TPC Summerlin
No one was injured Sunday morning when an Allegiant Air plane traveling from Las Vegas landed in heavy snow and skidded off a runway in South Dakota.
The 51s will leave Cashman Field for Las Vegas Ballpark following this season.
The Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings will meet in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs beginning Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
The former UNLV golfer flirted with the bunker left of the 16th green, only to catch a fortuitous kick that sent the ball right into the hole.
President Donald Trump on Sunday condemned a “mindless CHEMICAL attack” in Syria that killed women and children, called Syrian President Bashar Assad an “animal” and delivered a rare personal criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting the Damascus government.
The Golden Knights will open their first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena, the NHL announced Sunday. The opening faceoff is set for 7 p.m.
A man was shot Sunday morning inside an apartment complex on the boundaries of the UNLV campus.
Authorities are looking for three men who police said used a weapon on their victims in a recent string of robberies across the Las Vegas Valley.
The 28-year-old man accused of shooting his neighbor during a violent argument Saturday afternoon has been identified.
The Las Vegas Valley will be warm and sunny until about midweek when a cold front moves in, according to the National Weather Service.
The Metropolitan Police Department has identified the two officers who shot and killed a man Friday morning after he pointed a handgun at police during a traffic stop.
The Nevada Highway Patrol needs the public’s help finding the driver involved in a hit-and-run crash that left a pedestrian dead early Sunday in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
The 51s had given up a total of six runs in their first two games. On Saturday, their pitchers walked seven and surrendered four solo home runs on their way to an 8-3 loss to El Paso at Cashman Field.
A vacant day care center in Las Vegas’ Westside neighborhood caught fire Saturday night, according to firefighters.
A vehicle hit a pedestrian about 9:30 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Lake Mead and Rampart boulevards, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jeff Goodwin said.
Khabib Nurmagomedov won the vacant lightweight title with a one-sided unanimous decision over Al Iaquinta in the main event of UFC 223 on Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Hosts Adam Hill and Heidi Fang go over Khabib Nurmagomedov’s performance as he becomes the new lightweight champion.
Two people were killed Saturday night after a tire fell off one vehicle and hit another on U.S Highway 95 in the central Las Vegas Valley, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
A new study of Henderson schools will give the city better data to attract new business and tailor services to help improve education.
If reporters are excluded, stories don’t get told, whether good, bad or indifferent.
President Donald Trump wants to help federal inmates “who have served their time get a second chance.” Thank Trump’s senior aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner, for whom prison reform is personal.
Baseball caps pressed to their chests, 160 young ballplayers stood in the outfield Saturday morning, listening to the national anthem and waiting patiently for the start of Bolden Little League’s second season.
Politicians, former clients, friends and loved ones gathered Saturday to celebrate the life of Kent Oram, a longtime political adviser to future governors, judges, sheriffs and others. He died March 9 at age 77.
