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If our children don’t learn about both sides of our history, how can they learn to think for themselves?
And he blames Trump for the country’s woes?
Gov. Sisolak and the looming tax hike.
Karens call police on black people for barbecuing in a public park, swimming in a public pool, selling bottled water on a public street.
Blue and red states should stop shaming each other on their virus response
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate is so overbroad that even some Democratic legislators flouted it.
Fireworks went off when the veteran fighter finally agreed to terms on a welterweight title fight against champion Kamaru Usman for the main event of UFC 251 on Saturday.
What many have assumed would occur has begun its onslaught upon the most powerful of collegiate sports — the coronavirus is sinking its teeth into football.
Gov. Steve Sisolak says that bars in certain counties in Nevada will return to Phase One (in which bars that didn’t serve food were closed) starting at 11:59 p.m. Friday. A list of counties affected will be released Friday.
Trainer Bob Baffert will fight any adverse ruling by Arkansas racing authorities after two horses were “unknowingly and innocently exposed” to lidocaine, his lawyer said.
Seven members of the UNLV swimming and diving program gained College Swim Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America honorable mention.
On Thursday, the Metropolitan Police Department announced that 92 inmates had tested positive, an increase of 25 since June 22.
Lawmakers spent the second day of a special session Thursday continuing their review of proposed spending cuts needed to fill a projected $1.2 billion hole in the state budget.
An arrest report from the North Las Vegas Police Department detailed how a feud between two men led to one being shot more than a dozen times.
Fifty out of 56 businesses passed a second check this week after receiving warnings for not complying with COVID-19 safety requirements, state officials said Thursday.
Since judges, lawyers, plaintiffs and defendants started returning more regularly to the Regional Justice Center, at least 14 people who work at the courthouse have tested positive for COVID-19.
Authorities said Thursday that they believe “Glee” star Naya Rivera drowned in a Southern California lake but they are continuing the search for her a day after her 4-year-old son was found alone in a rented boat.
The Nye County district attorney’s office has charged a Pahrump man with murder in the death of a Las Vegas man he allegedly conspired to commit an armed robbery with, even though he didn’t fire the fatal shot.
The kind of learning that occurs when classes resume in a month remains at the mercy of COVID-19, the state Legislature and the School Board.
French restaurants are celebrating the holiday that commemorates the storming of the Bastille with special menus and skydivers.
President and CEO Steve Hill, who voluntarily took a 10 percent pay cut when the pandemic set in, wasn’t really expecting a raise when the new fiscal year began.
Some of the Golden Knights’ most memorable games from this season will be rebroadcast on the team’s flagship radio station.
Free testing will be available on at four schools in east Las Vegas this month as part of county’s strategy to slow spread of virus in Latino community.
Officials at the base, which remains under a public health emergency, announced Thursday that Nellis is tightening restrictions because of Southern Nevada’s “sustained increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases.”
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled the death of the man hit by a train in May an accident.
A recently discovered set of interviews from 2011 added fuel to long-held allegations that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers knew the Oakland Raiders’ game plan in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. plans to reopen Bally’s amid what CEO Tony Rodio calls “solid customer interest” this summer from tourists.
The NFL and the NFLPA have agreed on COVID-19 protocols that will change the look of game day.
A motorcyclist died after a crash Thursday morning at Fremont and Bruce streets, the Metropolitan Police Department said.