The schedule and results (when available) for the region and state flag football tournaments are here.
The fact William Karlsson tried such an audacious move in OT on Tuesday is a positive development for the Golden Knights.
Senior defensive back Greg Oliver signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to play for Portland State during Faith Lutheran’s National Signing Day rally inside the school’s gymnasium.
In a presentation to Nevada lawmakers Wednesday, officials reflecting on the emergency response to the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting said that first responders should be dispersed between the scene of a major incident and area hospitals.
Construction on a handful of Interstate 15 and Charleston Boulevard freeway ramps will lead to road closures in upcoming days, with some closures lasting more than a month.
Twelve months to the day since being tapped to lead Wynn Resorts, Matt Maddox — the company’s former chief financial officer and Steve Wynn protege — has helped stabilize the casino operator through quick decisive steps and compromises, analysts said.
Nevada’s largest casinos lost $1.2 billion during the fiscal year that ended June 30 despite seeing record revenues, bringing to an end a two-year streak of posted profits.
A $1.4 million federal grant is helping keep UNLV’s railroad program on track.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. for the third installment of Whiskey in the Wilderness, the food and whiskey event that takes some of Las Vegas’ top chefs out of the kitchen and into the great outdoors.
Jonathan Moore, currently the state’s deputy superintendent of student achievement, will lead the department beginning Thursday.
The National Park Service is seeking board members to help continue the planning process for Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument at the valley’s northern edge.
The Las Vegas Aviators will not host the annual Big League Weekend, the team announced Wednesday.
The goal is to help prevent those who use the highly criticized loans from getting trapped in a “cycle of poverty,” said the bill’s sponsor, Assemblywoman Heidi Swank, D-Las Vegas.
Major League Baseball and its players are discussing bold changes to spark the sport that include a three-batter minimum before a pitching change except at the start of an inning, a single trade deadline set before the All-Star break and expanded rosters.
Bob Massi, a lion-haired Las Vegas Valley lawyer and television personality, has died.
Tickets will go on sale Feb. 15 for the third annual celebration of writing, music and the arts.
Anglers are reporting good fishing for striped bass, catfish and rainbow trout at Willow Beach on Lake Mohave.
An argument may have led to a shooting that left one man injured last month at an extended-stay apartment, according to a Las Vegas police arrest report.
The Cougars, despite significant roster turnover and the loss of all-state quarterback Caitlin Shannon to track and field, won their second consecutive Southeast League championship.
Sports teams will no longer be known as the “Redmen” at a southern Utah high school, becoming the latest to get rid of a Native American name deemed offensive despite opposition from some residents and a national American Indian group.
Police named Christopher Ashoff, 38, and Devin Campbell, 24 as a suspect in two deadly shootings that occurred three hours apart on Jan. 22 — one in Las Vegas and another in North Las Vegas.
Here are the latest Nevada Preps boys and girls basketball rankings.
Here are the latest Nevada Preps boys basketball rankings.
Here are the latest Nevada Preps girls basketball rankings.
On the first of the two-night Commotion event, clothing brands connected with consumers, offering shopping, giveaways and customization opportunities.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday authorized spending $7.9 million to purchase 14 parcels across from City Hall as part of a “strategic acquisition” that sets the stage for future redevelopment plans.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has awarded a total of $56,995 in federal grant money to eight companies to develop international business.
The Clark County School District spent more than $50,000 investigating Associate Superintendent Edward Goldman for alleged discrimination and other issues before suspending the independent external probe, records obtained by the Review-Journal show.
