Gov. Steve Sisolak Thursday talked about reforming state boards, getting more independence in the marijuana testing business and adopting a more holistic approach to dealing with homelessness in a wide-ranging interview reflecting on his first year in office.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents approved dozens of fee increases, including one that amounts to a tuition hike for Nevada State College’s nursing programs.
Defenseman Nate Schmidt didn’t give an inch to speedy Mathew Barzal in overtime of the Golden Knights’ 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday.
Metropolitan police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who carried out a robbery at a business on the Las Vegas Boulevard Strip in November.
A motorist fled from police, then crashed their vehicle into a light pole near Cheyenne Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard early Friday.
Authorities say an active shooter and three other people are dead after he opened fire on multiple people Friday at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola. Eleven people were shot.
The unemployment rate declined to 3.5% in October, matching a half-century low, the Labor Department reported Friday. And wages rose a solid 3.1% in November compared with a year ago.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes – the bulk of Southern Nevada’s market – was $307,000 in November.
The death of a Clark County Detention Center inmate in mid-July was ruled a homicide, but the coroner’s office doesn’t know what exactly killed the 25-year-old.
With clouds increasing Saturday, a 10% chance of rain will develop after 4 p.m. The high will be near 61 with calms winds becoming about 5 mph.
The Clark County Coroner’s Office identified one of two people killed in Thursday night’s wrong-way crash on I-15 south of Las Vegas, but did not specify which vehicle he was in.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a wrong-way crash that killed two people Thursday night on Interstate-15 near Jean.
“This is a level of oversight I welcome,” Superintendent Jesus Jara said before Clark County School District trustees discussed his evaluation Thursday night. “I’m not afraid of being held accountable.”
Here are the National Finals Rodeo first performance results from Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019.
A driver crashed into two vehicles, including a police car, near Twain Avenue and Swenson Street, a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said Thursday night.
Mariena Hayden had 12 kills and 16 digs to lead UNLV past Missouri-Kansas City 3-1 in the first round of the Women’s National Invitational Volleyball Championship on Thursday.
Richmond Champion of The Woodlands, Texas, rode Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Night Crawler to a first-place score of 91.5 on Thursday in the first go-round of the National Finals Rodeo.
Blind to the facts when it comes to President Donald Trump.
State officials show priorities.
Watching the left apply its standards to Democrats is the best part of the Democrat presidential primary.
DeVos has a plan for student loans.
California cowboy Kyle Lockett qualified for the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center for the first time since 2005, now 42 and married with four children.
Lee Hall, 53, chose the electric chair over Tennessee’s preferred execution method of lethal injection.
The Las Vegas hospital held a grand opening ceremony Thursday for the new tower, which features an expanded trauma and emergency department.
LSU, Ohio State and Clemson might be locks for the College Football Playoff field, and Georgia, Utah and Oklahoma could be battling for the final spot.
Senior Jordan Smith has rushed for 1,711 yards and 24 touchdowns and eclipsed the 100-yard mark eight times in helping Centennial reach its first state championship game.
The NIAA realignment committee is expected to make recommendations for fall sports when it meets at 9 a.m. Friday at Chaparral High School.
New York’s Ryan Pulock scored with 1:40 left in overtime, and the Golden Knights dropped a 3-2 decision to the Islanders on Thursday at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
In its 34th year, Cowboy Christmas and its more than 300 exhibitors take over more than seven and a half football fields worth of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
