The Knights return four starters after advancing to the Class 1A Southern League semifinals last year.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada, raised questions in the nation’s capital Thursday about how to improve cellphone and other wireless connections in the Las Vegas area. But experts say Las Vegas may not have it as bad as other places.
Congress designated portions of the Amargosa, which originates in Nevada, and seven other California rivers as wild and scenic in 2009, but the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management never completed management plans.
Andrew Zimmern clearly likes Las Vegas. Dining in our desert has been the topic of segments on “Bizarre Foods” and “The Zimmern List.”
Regents at New Mexico’s flagship university on Friday voted for a second time to cut men’s soccer and other teams, citing longstanding financial challenges within the troubled athletics department and failures by the school to meet federal gender equity mandates under Title IX.
With the series set to premiere on Thursday, here’s a look back at the long relationship between MTV and Las Vegas.
Stan Lee’s restraining order against a former business manager was extended for three years on Friday, in another apparent step toward stability for the Marvel Comics mogul after a tumultuous year.
Glacier National Park and Flathead County officials have issued a fire evacuation warning in the Kintla Lake and Polebridge areas.
For Project Neon workers, staying hydrated is vital as summertime temperatures soared into the triple digits, compounded with the recent bout of humidity, he said.
K.O. Knudson Academy of Creative Arts and Technology in Las Vegas and Bridger STEAM Academy in North Las Vegas are the latest to win the recognition from the Magnet Schools of America organization.
Saturday evening is the final chance for UNLV football players fighting for jobs to state their case before the team heads full time into preparation for the Sept. 1 season opener at Southern California.
The Panthers return eight lettermen as they aim to successfully defend their Class 4A state title.
The Panthers return 14 letter winners from a team that advanced to the Sunset Region semifinals.
The Cowboys are hoping their three returning letter winners can lead some younger players to success.
Democratic gubernatorial nominee Steve Sisolak told business leaders on Friday that if some Nevadans knew that revenue from a marijuana sales tax isn’t all going towards education, they would not have voted to legalize cannabis.
Needles was inches for the Class 2A title game last year, and is looking to return behind a strong senior class.
California native Todd Fisher was introduced to Las Vegas via his mother’s career — show business. Debbie Reynolds performed frequently at the Riviera, Sands and Desert Inn.
The Rattlers bring back seven starters and expect to have a winning season.
After struggling to be competitive in their debut season last year, the Eagles expect much better results this season.
Aretha Franklin’s funeral will be held Aug. 31 in her hometown of Detroit.
But State Engineer Jason King made it clear that his hand was forced by a court order he doesn’t agree with and left the door open for future approval of the project.
The Cougars welcome back eight starters from a team that went 22-2-3 last year.
Two more drivers are headed to the checkered flag of their NASCAR careers and the laps are winding down for a golden age of racing.
The Spartans will be young but are hoping their hard work leads to positive results.
The Pirates are striving to qualify for the Class 3A state meet as a team.
The Eagles are hoping a few newcomers and their three returning letter winners equal a winning formula.
Class 3A state meet qualifier Julia Ramirez returns to lead the Bulldogs.
William Hoard, 24, who is facing child sex trafficking charges for allegedly prostituting four teenage girls, was on probation for attempted prostitution involving an adult at the time of his arrest, court and police records show.
The Eagles are looking forward to faster times this season.
