The Broncos, like the Raiders, are at the midway point of their season. But unlike the Raiders, the Broncos are 3-5 and on the outside of the playoff picture.
The Raiders were among the worst teams in the NFL in the all-critical third quarter last year, but this season they are one of the best.
Nevada Rep. Dina Titus and two other House members lambasted the federal administrator overseeing funds for a presidential transition sought by President-elect Joe Biden.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 62-year-old retired assistant sheriff who was reported missing after he was last seen Tuesday afternoon.
The Clark County School District announced Wednesday it will transition many of its employees to telecommuting through the end of the month.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford offered a sharp rebuke of the legal challenges levied against the state’s elections, saying that they’ve yet to provide any evidence of fraud.
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It seems like working on “Halo Infinite” was a matter of destiny for game designer Fernando Reyes Medina.
The Nevada Garden Club held its annual Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday, planting 200 flags at Lorenzi Park.
The winning ticket, worth $1,118,426, hit the first five numbers but not the Mega Ball, according to the California Lottery website.
A conceptual map of the route was shown Tuesday evening as part of the project’s special use permit application to the city’s planning commission.
A day after Gov. Steve Sisolak implored Nevadans to stay home for two weeks to contain the recent coronavirus spike, the state again reported more than 1,000 new cases.
Las Vegas police have arrested two of three “documented gang members” charged with murder in connection with an Oct. 4 fatal stabbing at The Grandview at Las Vegas.
Republicans have alleged widespread voter fraud because of Nevada’s mail-in ballots. A review of facts found few irregularities that could have swayed the results.
The Rebels are hoping to take strides after coach T.J. Otzelberger reshaped the roster significantly. Just three veterans return, and the team has six scholarship freshmen.
Vowing “to get right to work,” President-elect Joe Biden shrugged off President Donald Trump’s fierce refusal to accept the election outcome as “inconsequential.”
President-elect Joe Biden widened his lead over President Donald Trump in the presidential race in Nevada.
The Vatican report blamed a host of bishops, cardinals and popes for downplaying and dismissing mountains of evidence of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s misconduct starting in the 1990s — but largely spared Francis.
Pfizer’s surprising news that its COVID-19 vaccine might offer more protection than anticipated is raising questions about exactly how the different shots will make it to market.
Striped bass continue to hit topwater lures throughout the mornings in Boulder Basin on Lake Mead. Largemouth bass activity is being reported in the shallows.
El Dorado Cantina offers tequila infusions, Ike’s has discounted sandwiches.
Infrequent but bright fireballs might be visible in the Nevada sky the next few nights as the annual Taurid meteor shower nears its close.
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S were released on Tuesday and PlayStation 5s will be released Thursday.
A Las Vegas veteran honors Veterans Day this year by sharing his photos from the Gulf War and commemorating its 30th anniversary.
A cool Veterans’s Day will gradually warm into a decent weekend for Las Vegas residents and visitors, says the National Weather Service.
Two Henderson developers have teamed up to build a business complex in the southwest valley.
The Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall expansion project is 96 percent complete.
Officers were called at 8:31 p.m. to West Flamingo Road and South Tenaya Way after a single-vehicle crash, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. David Gordon.
North Las Vegas will close its City Hall for two weeks in response to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state.
Federal testing czar Brett Giroir called out the state for not distributing the Abbott BinaxNOW tests sent to them.
