Before the Raiders take the field for games in their new stadium, workers will move a 9,500-ton, 240-foot-wide natural grass field into place on the stadium floor.
There’s no doubt in Don Webb’s mind where the most popular photo op will be in the new Las Vegas stadium.
The aptly named drink is a complex combination of smoky and citrus.
Bob Costas, who stepped down as NBC’s prime-time Olympics host two years ago, has left the network’s sports division altogether.
UNLV’s three-game winning streak ended with a 106-88 loss Wednesday night at Air Force. The Rebels have lost four of their past five games at Clune Arena.
Golden Knights’ forward Jonathan Marchessault and his wife, Alexandra, are expecting their 4th child. Wednesday night, they took to Instagram to reveal the baby’s gender.
Damion Byrd drained a 66-footer as time expired in overtime Wednesday to lift host Silverado’s boys basketball team to a 72-71 overtime win over Desert Oasis.
Elasjanae Burns had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Desert Pines girls basketball team to a 36-21 home victory over Eldorado on Wednesday.
Shadow Ridge’s wrestling team recorded four pins in less than a minute Wednesday en route to a 62-12 road win over Arbor View.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s proposals for more education funding drew support even from Republican lawmakers following his first state of the state address Wednesday, but that welcome from across the political aisle didn’t extend to the Democratic’s proposals for labor, housing and business.
The towering, powerfully voiced clown character is diving in for a nine-show series at Caesars Palace’s famous little showroom.
Boulder City’s flag football team scored three-second half touchdowns on Wednesday to rally for a 26-25 home win over Western.
Girls wrestling isn’t sanctioned by the NIAA, so coaches planned the event like they do for many others. But girls wrestling is blossoming across the country and is backed by 14 state athletic associations as a championship sport.
All the King’s excuses and all the King’s men …
And we all know that the “city of Henderson” actually means “the taxpayers of Henderson,” right?
New Superintendent Jesus Jara has produced a comprehensive five-year “strategic plan” for the Clark County School District. To his credit, he’s not dressing up as the Sugar Plum Fairy to hide the district’s many ills.
Piff the Magic Dragon has made a name for himself in his appearances on “America’s Got Talent.” He’s also made a name for a theater.
Despite a scoreless stretch of more than five minutes in the third quarter, Spring Valley still cruised to a 60-42 win at Bishop Gorman, keeping the Grizzlies alive in the race for the Southwest League title.
As the partial government shutdown drags into its fourth week, the patience of security agents at the Las Vegas airport is growing thin.
Katie Powell had 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead UNLV past Air Force 66-56 in a Mountain West women’s basketball game Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Plaza Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Jossel said this week that he would not stage the show until he’s confident everyone who is owed money is paid.
A former Heart Attack Grill waitress has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Las Vegas restaurant’s owner, Jon Basso.
Green Valley junior Jazlyn Camacho leads the Las Vegas Valley with a single-season school-record 16 interceptions and five interception return touchdowns.
Many of Tuesday night’s attendees wore green T-shirts printed with the phrase “Save Black Mountain.”
At a Summerlin Library presentation, Ann Vannoy told attendees that singing bowls have healing effects that align with each of the body’s chakras. Chakras are considered the center of spiritual power in the human body.
A proposal to regulate short-term rentals in Las Vegas multi-family developments was criticized Wednesday by residents of a downtown high-rise who cast the measure as a reversal in the longstanding fight against illegal home-sharing.
Michael Crome has always liked adventure and physical activity, and his latest endeavor has him running 20 miles every day and making frequent trips to Mount Charleston to practice running in the snow.
Adrien Broner refused to answer questions from Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein during a contentious news conference Wednesday at the MGM Grand ahead of Saturday’s world title bout between Broner and Manny Pacquiao.
