After the Aces rallied from 23 points behind to tie the game at 56 with 5:35 left in the third quarter, Phoenix went on a 14-2 run to re-establish control.
Golden Knights fans should see some familiar faces during the NHL play-in games Friday.
Joe Biden’s age and questions about his mental acuity highlight the importance of his vice presidential choice.
The risks are too uncertain.
You don’t help renters in the long-run by targeting landlords. That’s what Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones is proposing to do, however.
Nevada lawmakers hit the ground running Friday with the opening of the Legislature’s second special session of the summer, moving quickly on measures to change mining taxes and provide for pandemic-driven mail-in voting in November.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday extended several COVID-19 related emergency directives that were set to expire at the end of July, including limits on the size of public gatherings and a half-capacity restriction on indoor business occupancy.
The private Catholic high school in Las Vegas will offer two options for families for fall semester: full-time in-person learning or online only.
An agreement to transfer marijuana dispensary licenses awarded almost two years ago was conditionally approved Friday by the Nevada Tax Commission, two weeks into a trial over how the multimillion-dollar licenses were initially doled out.
More than a dozen people gathered Friday on the corner of West Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Boulevard South for a peaceful protest for families who haven’t received their unemployment payments.
Park rangers at Zion National Park in Utah are looking for information after sandstone was vandalized.
From swimming and fishing to houseboating and paddling around, outdoor water activities abound in Southern Nevada.
Incumbents on the Clark County Commission have big fundraising leads over their opponents, but an open seat that drew two big-name candidates is competitive when it comes to donations.
Two restaurant chains with eateries located on the Las Vegas Strip have filed for bankruptcy this week.
Even without NFL preseason games, the month still shapes up as the biggest August ever with the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball back on the betting board.
The former second-round pick was out of the league last year, but had 2,873 yards and 29 touchdowns in four seasons with Cincinnati before a brief stint with New England.
Robert Eliason’s legal battle began in 2017. The embattled lawman, who is not a certified police officer, has served in office since 2015 and is now in his second term.
Favorites have been on a tear in UFC events, but handicapper Lou Finocchiaro is staying the course with three underdog plays for Saturday.
As thousands of furloughed or laid off Caesars workers worry about making ends meet, five company executives are set to get pay raises.
Chef Luciano Pellegrini expects to open Heavenly Pizza Pies in mid-August.
Staying in to prevent the spread of the coronavirus has spurred many to shop online – in turn creating hundreds of local jobs in the e-commerce industry.
Convention authority should explore purchase plans.
The Miami Marlins have had 18 players and two coaches test positive for COVID-19, leading to a least a temporary suspension of their season.
Brad Garrett, a six-time guest on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” has called out the talk-show host.
A Moldovan man pleaded guilty in Las Vegas federal court on Friday to a conspiracy charge for his role in a global cybercrime ring, the Justice Department said.
Millions of people enjoy video games. Las Vegas resident Peter Lam is on a mission to help people turn that passion into a career.
Nevada Democrats unveiled not one, but two proposals that would overhaul how mining companies in Nevada are taxed.
Two Las Vegas visitors started their weekends with a bang, thanks to two jackpots, including one for nearly $2 million.