Showgirls, Irish dancers and tourists gathered at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign on the Strip Thursday night as it was lit green to kick off the St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
Jessica Meza’s three-run double capped a four-run top of the eighth inning Thursday as Liberty’s softball team outlasted host Arbor View, 15-13.
Mojave’s Alanna Gilbert won three individual events as the host Rattlers nipped Virgin Valley to claim a three team meet.
April 22, the day after Easter, will be the make-up day for the snow day that canceled school on Feb. 22, the Clark County School Board decided Thursday night.
Valley’s Christian Franklin won the 3,200 in 9 minutes, 45.86 seconds to help the Vikings win a four-team meet at Del Sol.
MGM Resorts International said Macau has agreed to extend the gaming license of its China unit by two years, easing some concerns about how U.S. operators would be treated.
Here we are again — what, has it been 10 minutes, a season, three? — and UNLV’s basketball program is apparently at another crossroads with its coaching position.
Fabian Torrez’s two-run double with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning capped a four-run rally and lifted host Legacy’s baseball team to a 6-5 win over Spring Valley on Thursday.
Climbing those Ivy League walls.
More cash grabs for local governments.
Taxpayers are like Charlie Brown as Lucy holds the football.
Pilots cite MCAS system difficulties on Boeing 737 Max jets.
Attorney General Aaron Ford’s friend has admitted to breaking numerous state laws. But Ford is refusing to say whether he’ll bring criminal charges.
MGM seeks to replace some bartenders and cashiers.
Jacob Ceci had 11 kills, nine digs and four blocks to help Coronado’s boys volleyball team to a 21-25, 25-14, 25-16, 25-14 win over visiting Shadow Ridge on Thursday.
Sierra Vista’s Mia Buranamontri drove a two-run homer over the center-field fence with one out in the seventh inning to lift the Mountain Lions to a 5-3 road victory over Palo Verde.
Ross Mollison has looking for a show other than “Absinthe” he can proclaim a hit on the Strip. He has it with “Opium.”
The forward was one of four Aggies’ starters that scored in double figures in the team’s 86-49 win over Chicago State in the WAC men’s quarterfinals Thursday at Orleans Arena.
Brett Sodetz and Michael Sarro each shot 2-under-par 34 at Anthem on Thursday to share medalist honors and help Coronado’s boys golf team to a 142-149 win over Faith Lutheran.
Eight months after a state deadline requiring police departments to outfit forces with body cameras, North Las Vegas officers still do not wear the devices.
As the use of ride-sharing increases around the Las Vegas Valley, especially along the Strip, bus use in the area continues to fall.
The Bureau of Land Management will release its final plan for protecting the habitat of the greater sage grouse in Nevada and six other Western states on Friday – a plan that has the support of Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Dozens of freeway signs are set for upgrades in the valley.
At least 49 people were killed in mass shootings at two mosques full of worshippers attending Friday prayers in an attack broadcast in horrifying, live video by an immigrant-hating white supremacist.
A Las Vegas police officer had minor injuries Thursday evening after his vehicle collided with a sedan near the McCarran International Airport.
Travelers flying between Las Vegas and Sacramento have one more nonstop link to choose from.
The Saints, who have struggled in recent years to even fill out a team, were granted independent status in football for the 2019 season at Thursday’s Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association board of control meeting at Palace Station.
The parents of a 26-year-old woman who died in a Las Vegas apartment fire last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing the building’s owner of negligence.
The 6-foot-7-inch sophomore averaged 6.1 points and 5.1 rebounds last year for the Buffaloes, but assumed a more prominent role and nearly doubled his production in both to 13.2 and 9.7 en route to All-Pac-12 first-team honors.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s art department and photographer Ben Hager won three awards in the Best of News Design Creative Competition for a project on Route 91 Harvest festival survivors’ tattoos.