The Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday asked for the public’s help locating Byron Worthey-Avila, 16 who had last been seen about 2 p.m. Thursday in the east valley and may have been suffering from “severe emotional distress.”
Arbor View used a huge third-quarter rebounding edge to erase a halftime deficit on its way to a 66-54 win at Palo Verde.
Taylor Etopio scored 17 points, and Faith Lutheran’s girls basketball team went 8-for-8 from the free-throw line in the final four minutes to score a 53-49 overtime victory against visiting Shadow Ridge on Thursday night.
Julian Strawther hit a 3-pointer as time expired Thursday to give Liberty’s boys basketball team a 67-64 road win over Green Valley.
Jagayra Gomes scored on a 6-yard run with 18 seconds to play to give Clark a 43-40 flag football victory at Durango on Thursday.
Will lawmakers do the right thing and spend more on schools?
Get cellphones out of the classroom.
The FBI investigates Russian agent Trump.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s first State of the State address was as notable for what he didn’t say as what he did.
Trying to undermine their property rights would be dangerous and costly.
Detectives were investigating a “complex” crime scene in the western Las Vegas Valley on Thursday night after callers reported multiple shots fired, and a man was found dead in the street from a gunshot wound, Las Vegas police said.
A woman stands accused of arson more than three years after neighbors rescued two children from an apartment fire in the south Las Vegas Valley, according to an arrest warrant.
Arctic blast or not, professional sports bettors Rufus Peabody and Ron Boyles lean to the over in the rematch of New England’s 43-40 regular-season win over Kansas City.
While pledging no new taxes in his state of the state address Wednesday night, the Democrat is proposing retention of two taxes that were scheduled to be reduced or phased out. Keeping them will bring about $138 million.
The form of plutonium that the federal government wants to ship to a site less than 100 miles from Las Vegas is more dangerous than the material used to trigger nuclear explosions, Nevada officials testified in a lawsuit seeking to block the shipment Thursday.
At Wednesday night’s State of the State address, Sisolak said he is committed to working with business, labor communities and the Legislature to raise Nevada’s minimum wage.
Manny Pacquiao, 40, will try to prove that he’s still at the top of his game when he defends his WBA welterweight title against Adrien Broner on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden.
About 90 percent of Las Vegas teens and young adults think mental health is a priority, but only half are talking about it, according to a survey commissioned by Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation.
The committee-led evaluation that led to city staff recommending Switch over eight other applicants drew consternation Wednesday among two councilwomen over a simple premise: Switch was far from the lowest bidder.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is throwing his support behind a proposal to allocate some $40 million in state tax credits before 2025 to build and preserve affordable housing.
Attendees at Summerlin Library learned how to tie a tourniquet, apply pressure to a wound and pack a wound with gauze to stop bleeding. During interactive breaks, people in the audience practiced tying tourniquets around one another’s limbs.
Defenseman Shea Theodore’s combination of speed and skill is vexing opponents after he signed a seven-year, $36.4 million contract this offseason.
Proceeds from license plate sales will go to the Henderson Historical Society, said director Denell Hahn. The Nevada Highway Patrol is reviewing the design to ensure it meets visibility standards, and the Historical Society will publicize the plates once they’ve been approved.
The boxing legend (Al Bernstein, I mean) is back onstage for some serious crooning action beginning at 9 p.m. at Tuscany’s Piazza lounge. No cover. No problem. It’s going to be a thing.
With a goal of 38 percent of work hours required to be undertaken by women and minorities, as of the end of November, 69 percent of the 940,753 hours went to them.
The former Ohio State quarterback is in the final stages of enrolling at Miami, arriving with four pieces of luggage on Thursday afternoon after flying in from Columbus to his new home. The plan is for him to complete his academic registration process no later than Friday, and start taking classes there right away.
The former Ohio State quarterback is in the final stages of enrolling at Miami, arriving with four pieces of luggage on Thursday afternoon after flying in from Columbus to his new home. The plan is for him to complete his academic registration process no later than Friday, and start taking classes there right away.
Mark Alden, known for always striving to serve students first during his 17 years on the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents, died Thursday morning. He was 74.
The Golden Knights goaltender caused a minor stir when he piled up snow in front of his net before being pulled in the third period Tuesday against the Winnipeg Jets.