Democratic presidential contender presents his education plan.
Low turnout, extreme leftism worry many party faithful.
An evacuee from China has tested positive for the coronavirus and has been isolated at a San Diego hospital.
Organizations representing athletes have no paid lobbyists, leading to concern among some reform advocates that the deep-pocketed NCAA is shaping the debate.
Las Vegas-raised Jason Zucker was traded from the Wild to Pittsburgh a day before he was set to face his hometown Golden Knights in Minnesota.
James Beach, 30, is up for parole on May 5 after he was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the death of 45-year-old Luis Campos.
The first convention customers began using the new two-story, 430,000-square-foot meeting space at Wynn Las Vegas Monday and the company already has bookings lined up out to 2028.
A postseason of 14 teams would mean 47% of franchises reach the playoffs, which could cause some clubs not to go into rebuilding mode.
A man sneaked into a wedding Saturday in western Las Vegas and stole most of the monetary gifts, according to the groom’s sister.
Vanessa Bryant expressed grief and anger in an Instagram post Monday as she copes with the deaths of her husband Kobe Bryant, their daughter Gigi and seven other people in a helicopter crash last month.
A stretch of U.S. Highway 95 in Las Vegas will be closed to traffic Tuesday night for Project Neon-related work after a weather delay.
The Bishop Gorman boys and Centennial girls are clear favorites once again, but there are some sleepers that could do some damage in the postseason.
The Henderson City Council is scheduled to vote next Tuesday on expanding allowable areas for short-term rentals such as those listed on Airbnb to downtown.
UNLV’s acting President Marta Meana will not apply to stay in the role permanently, she said in a message to faculty, staff and students Monday morning.
The Metropolitan Police Department Citizen Review Board has been without a full-time director since mid-July when its executive director went on medical leave.
Rookie defenseman Zach Whitecloud is coming off a season high in ice time and continues to gain the trust of Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer.
Four members of the Chinese military have been charged with breaking into the computer networks of the Equifax credit reporting agency.
Circa Sports watched bettors drive the totals on Week 1 games for the new football league up from 40½ to 51 or higher, but the results worked out for the book.
Johnny Brooks, the only surviving victim in a double homicide, is locked up in a Las Vegas jail because he didn’t show up to testify in a death penalty trial for the man who shot him.
President Donald Trump’s confidant was convicted of a seven-count indictment that accused him of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructing the House investigation.
Health care is the top issue for many Nevada women who are 50 years old and older, according to a new poll commissioned by the American Association of Retired Persons.
The No. 1 overall pick in 2017, he has had an exemplary record since joining the league, and his actions toward Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph were uncharacteristic.
Commissioner Rob Manfred found the Astros broke rules against electronic sign stealing in 2017, including during the postseason.
The company is set to begin integrating its data into CBS Sports digital platforms in March, and plans to have a full rollout in time for the 2020 fantasy football season.
The Golden Knights have received more than 4,000 season-ticket deposits for their American Hockey League franchise, the team said Monday.
Jimmy Vaccaro fielded media requests from all over the world after being the only Las Vegas bookmaker to post odds on James “Buster” Douglas’ shocking victory.
Golden Knights center Paul Stastny has 10 points in his last eight games and is thriving offensively with the team’s first line.
A preliminary investigation indicates a head-on crash that killed four people in northeast Nevada over the weekend was caused by a driver attempting to pass in a no-passing zone on a two-lane highway south of Wells.
The Southern Nevada Health District is monitoring an undisclosed number of Clark County residents who recently returned from mainland China for the new coronavirus.
