Federal judges — including those on the U.S. Supreme Court — who relish membership in the Trump resistance have increasingly adopted an unfortunate and dangerous judicial philosophy of “the ends justify the means.” Take the administration’s so-called immigration ban involving a handful of majority Muslim nations.
Enough with the sycophantic Trump, Trump, Trump rally.
I have a suggestion for what to do with all of the undocumented minors waiting for their parents’ cases to be adjudicated.
If they want cheap labor, let them pay for it.
Let’s expose liberal hypocrisy
If you want to raise teacher pay, tell them how to opt out of membership in the Clark County Education Association. That’ll save them hundreds of dollars a year.
The SuperZoo pet retailer convention draws thousands of pet store industry professionals from all over the world to Las Vegas for three days to view the latest trends in animal food, clothes, treats, accessories and more.
The Las Vegas 51s won the sixth of their last eight games, beating the Tacoma Rainiers 3-2 at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington, in the second game of the four-game set Tuesday night.
Las Vegas police are asking for help identifying a man suspected of robbing three banks in the southwest valley this month.
The Chicago Cubs have placed Kris Bryant on the 10-day disabled list with left shoulder inflammation, marking the first time the fourth-year player has gone on the DL.
The agents for restricted free agents William Carrier, Colin Miller and Tomas Nosek confirmed Tuesday to the Review-Journal their clients received qualifying offers from the team.
As Donald Trumps party came together, a 28-year-old liberal activist ousted top House Democrat Joe Crowley in the presidents hometown Tuesday night, a stunning defeat that suddenly forced Democrats to confront their own internal divisions.
A 16-year-old girl who was gunned down in April was shot after a Facebook Live conversation between two rival gangs, according to a shooting suspect’s arrest report.
The teen was playing with a gun just before 5 p.m. on the 7900 block of Terrace Rock Way, near Cimarron Road and Vegas Drive, when he fired the weapon, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Grant Rogers said.
The Las Vegas Bowl is considering going to two games in 2020 in the new Raiders stadium. Its future with the Mountain West is uncertain as the bowl explores its options.
Nearly a year after walking away from plans to build a $1 billion electric car manufacturing factory in North Las Vegas, Los Angeles-based car manufacturing company Faraday Future has announced a new main shareholder.
No matter what occurs in free agency — which big names the Knights might sign, which ones they might miss out on, which if any UFAs return to the team — general manager George McPhee will steadfastly follow analytic evaluations.
The body of a third-party contractor has been found inside a beer cooler at SunTrust Park.
Steve Martin and Martin Short are back at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Saturday night for their comedy-music show, “An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life featuring The Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko.”
Ex-Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers has filed a lawsuit that accuses Mayor Debra March and other city leaders of soliciting false sexual misconduct claims against him, damaging his reputation and forcing him to resign.
“I think it’s great that this restaurant, like, moves. That’s the craziest thing.”
Southern Nevada’s only state-run psychiatric hospital for adults has lost 15 psychiatrists, 40 nurses and 74 mental health techs over the last decade, records show.
Rushia Brown, who played seven years in the WNBA, is the Aces’ player program and franchise development manager. She helps Aces players curate their personal brands away from the court.
Las Vegas-based real estate investor Michael Shustek is again in hot water with financial regulators.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s father has been acquitted in Las Vegas of a misdemeanor battery charge after a trial before a judge.
The top attorney for the Clark County School District is departing to become Henderson’s chief labor negotiator.
Elinor Indico was convicted by a jury of fatally stabbing her brother’s wife, 26-year-old Ashley Indico, who was nine months pregnant, in October 2013. On Tuesday, a judge ordered her to serve life in prison, with eligibility for parole after 25 years.
The Department of Labor gave $3 million in grants Tuesday to a Las Vegas organization that helps former prisoners integrate back into society.
GATESVILLE, Texas — One person has died following an explosion at a Central Texas hospital construction site.
Melania Trump is planning another visit to immigration centers housing migrants who have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border.