Return of Erik Karlsson and others bolsters San Jose roster ahead of postseason matchup with rival Golden Knights.
Golden Knights winger Max Pacioretty watched the 2018 NHL playoffs on his couch after a disappointing season, but now that he’s back in the postseason, he wants to use those memories as fuel.
The trade deadline acquisition provided the Knights playmaking on the power play, solid forechecking and one of the league’s best defensive forwards from his spot on the second line.
A judge on Tuesday dismissed Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy’s lawsuit that sought to declare all public lands a part of the state.
Power had been restored to most NV Energy customers in the Las Vega Valley on Tuesday night.
As a professional sports gambler, James Holzhauer is used to wagering on others. Now he’s becoming famous for betting on himself.
Timothy Miller, 14, was found early Wednesday and reunited with his family, North Las Vegas police said.
Campbell, who played portions of four seasons with the 51s and 196 games with the New York Mets, is back for another stint in Las Vegas with a brand new club, and, ofcourse, a brand new home ballpark that he’s happy to call home.
All Southern Nevada track meets scheduled for Tuesday were postponed by the Clark County School District.
It’s opening day! The Las Vegas Aviators are officially christening their new ballpark in Downtown Summerlin.
A Texas gun company that destroyed more than 73,000 bump stocks when a federal ban on the rapid-fire devices took effect has sued the U.S. government claiming millions of dollars in losses.
The defenseman appeared in all but two Knights’ games after Dec. 23 because his elevated play made it difficult to take out of the lineup.
President Donald Trump denied he was “cleaning house” in the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday as wary Republican senators tried to warn Trump off from demanding further resignations.
The bill to create the “One October” specialty license plate in Nevada and distribute a portion of fee revenues to the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center was heard on Tuesday by lawmakers.
Federal agents on Tuesday broke up a billion dollar Medicare scam that peddled unneeded orthopedic braces to hundreds of thousands of seniors.
Switch has filed a lawsuit against the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, claiming the agency is retaliating against the data center company for leaving NV Energy.
A Henderson senior facility and aquatic center won a regional award, the city announced Tuesday.
The opening weekend of Kaos at the Palms was a lot like the 60-foot statue “Demon With a Bowl” that towers over the middle of the entertainment fortress’s dayclub: Imposing, impressive, overwhelming.
Four top television journalists shared their experiences covering the sometimes-chaotic administration of President Donald Trump.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday suspended former UFC bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw two years for the presence of EPO in his system during a Jan. 19 flyweight title loss to Henry Cejudo.
Legacy reopened in October 2017 after legal proceedings, and golfers are enjoying Legacy 2.0. It also appears a positive working relationship between the owners and area homeowners has evolved.
Retired Lt. Col. Richard “Dick” Cole, the last of the 80 Doolittle Tokyo Raiders who carried out the daring U.S. attack on Japan during World War II, has died at a military hospital in Texas.
Rory McIlroy is the 7-1 favorite to win his first green jacket, and Tiger Woods is at 14-1 odds to win his fifth.
A Las Vegas resident has been convicted of possession of child pornography, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
Handicapper Brian Blessing puts $50 of his mythical $200 bankroll on Francesco Molinari at 20-1 odds to win the Masters.
For those who always wanted to live in a video game but were not interested in fighting Mike Tyson or dodging barrels of oil from a gorilla, the Mushroom Rally may be for you.
Yucca Mountain advocates pushed Tuesday to get a House spending panel to double a White House proposal for federal funds to jump start licensing hearings for the proposed nuclear waste storage site in Nevada over strong objections from the state.
The LVCVA’s board of directors has approved a $32 million contract with Las Vegas-based Klai Juba Wald Architecture and Interiors to oversee the renovation of exhibition halls.
A Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an unarmed woman as she approached his squad car after calling 911 to report a possible crime was reacting to a loud noise and feared an ambush, his attorney said Tuesday, calling it “a perfect storm with tragic consequences.”
The Raiders announced Tuesday their four preseason games, and only one is in California.