Just in time for the beginning of Lent, Einstein Bros. Bagels has introduced Supernova Lox, cold-smoked Alaskan salmon, available for a limited time.
Brian Knudsen, who’s running for Las Vegas City Council in Ward 1, discusses development at Badlands golf course, the city’s restrictions on short-term rentals and light rail.
Raby will oversee about 925 employees with a budget of approximately $108 million and administer 48 million acres of surface acres public lands and 59 million subsurface acres that includes the largest mining and wild horse programs in the BLM as well as the largest fire program outside of Alaska.
A Hyde Park Middle School student threatened a group of students on social media Wednesday, CCSD police sergeant Bryan Zink said. The threat was later deemed not credible by police.
The chance to explore a galaxy far, far away is approaching at light speed.
Major leagues teams this season must notify the commissioner’s office of their starting lineups before they are announced at stadiums.
A Ford pickup truck was struck around 7:30 a.m. by a Chevrolet sedan that witnesses said was speeding and driving recklessly between Veterans Memorial Drive and Yucca Street, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Boulder police are conducting an internal investigation after some of their officers confronted a black man who was picking up trash at his own residence.
Gaming equipment and slot-machine manufacturer IGT narrowed losses with cost reductions and favorable foreign currency gains in 2018 but still missed analysts’ fourth-quarter earnings estimates, the company reported Thursday.
A New Jersey town is putting some bite in an ordinance that could result in hefty fines and even jail time for owners of barking dogs.
Charlotte Russe is closing all of its stores and will start going out of business sales on Thursday.
One person is injured after a shooting in the northwest Las Vegas Valley early Thursday, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
If there is no such thing as playoff hockey, a close second might be the sort of playoff atmosphere in March that the Knights and Calgary offered Wednesday night before a raucous 18,422 at T-Mobile Arena.
Former Southern Nevada Water Authority chief Pat Mulroy is championing a plan that would leave more water in the Colorado and replace it with desalinated ocean water pumped from Mexico to Southern California.
Three restricted free agents are expected back in 2019. With cornerback Daryl Worley, the Raiders left no doubt.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been sentenced to 47 months in prison for tax and bank fraud related to his work advising Ukrainian politicians.
“Unsettled weather patterns” will continue throughout the week in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A woman was taken into custody after it was alleged she stabbed her husband during an argument that started late Wednesday night in the southern valley.
Christians in the Las Vegas Valley marked Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, in a variety of ways.
The Freestyle Acrobatic Dough Tossing Competition had plent of eyebrow-raising displays of dexterity and impressive athleticism that clearly wowed the judges.
Deryk Engelland scored his second goal of the season and first since Dec. 6 with 9:30 remaining to break a tie and lift the Golden Knights to a 2-1 win over the Calgary Flames at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday night.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was injured at the Las Vegas airport on Wednesday night.
The Raiders and Steelers know this dance, having completed two trades involving a wide receiver last year. But the Raiders haven’t exactly sprinted to the dance floor this time. They are working through some concerns.
Conference tournament opens Thursday at Orleans Arena with the Bulldogs a heavy favorite to win seventh-consecutive title.
Taking the lead in the socialist sweepstakes.
Credit card company charging large fees.
Rational thinking becoming a lost art.
Democrats in Carson City propose misguided legislation
Nevada lawmakers should give the green light.
