The Tarkanian Classic starts on December 19th through the 22nd and features some of the best high school basketball talent from around the country.
Taxpayers should be able to see how government spends their money. That’s the idea behind Nevada’s transparency laws. There’s one important area where taxpayers are left in the dark — collective bargaining.
The gender pay gap is overwhelmingly, if not entirely, the result of choices women make. Those choices aren’t right or wrong. They’re just different than the choices men make.
If other states can do it, why can’t we?
Poor taste. Does anybody remember the 1980 fire?
UNLV’s 55th winter commencement ceremony on Tuesday included approximately 2,146 undergraduate and graduate students who recently completed their studies.
The Clark County coroner’s office said Tuesday that 17-year-old Indya Willis died from a gunshot wound to the neck, and her Nov. 21 death was ruled a homicide.
The Senate passed a sweeping criminal justice bill Tuesday that addresses concerns that the nation’s war on drugs had led to the imprisonment of too many Americans for non-violent crimes without adequately preparing them for their return to society.
O’Brien Pearce scored 19 points Tuesday to help Calvary Chapel’s boys basketball team hold on for a 63-59 road win at The Meadows.
Golden Knights players William Karlsson, Malcolm Subban and Alex Tuch played the popular video game Fortnite ‘Battle Royale’ in front of fans at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor on Tuesday.
Growing up in Las Vegas in an Asian-American family, Metropolitan Police Officer Alan Dong witnessed his parents’ hesitation when dealing with law enforcement.
Brian Wright, a man prosecutors said masterminded a pair of jewelry store heists just months after walking free of similar allegations because of legal errors, told jurors Tuesday that an FBI agent had a vendetta against him.
Henderson World War II veteran William Kendall insists he’s “an average guy,” even after receiving the highest honor the French government bestows upon military personnel for their work in France during wartime.
Brager and Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani are termed out, while Chairman Steve Sisolak will be sworn in as Nevada governor next month.
When Wynn Resorts Ltd. is brought before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission — probably next month — the entire board of directors may be on hand to answer regulators’ questions.
Nicole Beck joined Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officials and Las Vegas city officials in breaking ground for a new Las Vegas park named after her husband, officer Alyn Beck, one of two officers killed on June 8, 2014.
With turkey now an everyday sandwich filler, many people are turning to other types of poultry this holiday season.
Mobilizing minority voters played a key role in the blue wave that washed over the 2018 midterm election in Nevada, according to a panel of political organizers gathered at the UNLV Boyd School of Law on Tuesday.
Roy Choi’s restaurant Best Friend, which will open at Park MGM in Las Vegas on Wednesday, remains shrouded in a level of mystery that’s almost unprecedented for a chef of his stature.
The Linq Promenade will get a taste of France on Thursday with the opening of Favorite Bistro, serving what’s described as French fare with American flair.
Have you ever tried a caviar lobster roll? Luke’s Lobster in Las Vegas is offering the special food through the end of the year.
Motorists traveling in Henderson are struggling with the newly opened Interstate 515 to the 215 Beltway ramp configuration.
Neither Rodney Hudson nor Jared Cook was voted to the Pro Bowl as the Raiders were shut out of the All-Star game for the first time since 2003.
Data show an uptick in unauthorized drone sightings across the nation, including Nevada
A woman was found hiding in fear in a homeless camp earlier this month, her condition deteriorating after her boyfriend allegedly stabbed her at least 17 times, according to Las Vegas police arrest documents.
Here is the 2018 Nevada Preps all-state girls cross country team.
UNLV coach Tony Sanchez will announce the early signees on Wednesday. The Rebels have the Mountain West’s third-best class, according to 247Sports.
When Salt Lake City pursued the Winter Olympics more than two decades ago, competition was so fierce that lavishing International Olympic Committee members with gifts and favors seemed commonplace. The city got caught in a bribery scandal. Two decades later, the script has flipped.