Can The Wall ever be big enough?

We build a 40-foot wall, and Mexico will build a 41-foot ladder.

 
Kanye West says slavery ‘sounds like a choice’

Before the last one had a chance to simmer down, Kanye West caused another stir, calling American slavery a “choice” in an interview Tuesday.

Roundup: Bonanza shuts out Clark

Evan Walling fired a four-hit shutout as Bonanza’s baseball team held on for a 3-0 road win over Clark on Tuesday.

Roundup: Durango rallies to beat Desert Oasis

Kaitlin Fazendin had a home run and a double Thursday as Durango’s softball team scored three in the seventh inning to stun host Desert Oasis, 11-9.

Crime keeping weddings away from Las Vegas, Cancun

Las Vegas saw a sharp decline in weddings in the last three months of 2017 following the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting. Brides and grooms stayed away amid heightened concerns over safety.

Macau gross gaming revenue surged 28 percent in April

The Chinese resort enclave posted monthly gaming revenue of $3.2 billion compared with $2.5 billion in the same month last year. It was the 21st consecutive month of growth.

Josh Reid quitting role as Henderson city attorney

Since being hired in 2011, Reid focused on updating the city’s municipal code and charter. Reid said he submitted close to 200 ordinances to update the city’s municipal code.

Clark County demands answers from WestCare in funding dispute

Clark County commissioners appeared frustrated Tuesday when representatives of WestCare, a national nonprofit addiction treatment group threatening to close its Las Vegas clinic, couldn’t answer questions about funding and care.

Two I-15 ramps in North Las Vegas to close overnight Thursday

Sections of a major freeway interchange will close for overnight work Thursday as crews continue widening a five-mile stretch of Interstate 15 in North Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

 
Tomas Tatar hopes to stay in Golden Knights’ lineup

Forward Tomas Tatar returned to the ice for the Golden Knights for game 3 Monday against San Jose after sitting out the last four games as a healthy scratch.

Las Vegas Valley in violation of new federal limits on smog

The Environmental Protection Agency designation could lead to stripping of federal highway money and takeover of local clean-air programs by the EPA, but local official says such actions are a long way off.

4 finalists picked for College of Southern Nevada president

Four college administrators with diverse backgrounds and from different parts of the country have been named finalists to become president of the College of Southern Nevada.