UNLV finished 0-6, but athletic director Desiree Reed-Francois said she saw growth in the program’s culture under coach Marcus Arroyo, who faced numerous challenges in his first year.
The school district also presented a proposed reopening plan that would return prekindergarten to 3rd grade students to classrooms first, followed by older students.
Businesses reduced to 25-percent capacity find additional space outdoors, expand takeout, introduce grab-and-go options, add a food truck and other innovations.
The driver of a box truck that plowed into a group of nearly 20 bicyclists on Thursday, killing five, has been charged with DUI, court records show.
A woman was arrested on child abuse charges last week after police said her two children were permanently disfigured from being burned and beaten.
The pause comes at a volatile and uncertain time for Southern Nevada, its workforce and its rental market.
Las Vegas room rates have trended well below average this year, but prices listed for New Year’s Eve are skyrocketing.
A 34-year-old woman who authorities say disobeyed a traffic signal in a deadly February crash in the southwest Las Vegas Valley is facing a pair of misdemeanor charges.
Top congressional leaders appear closer to an agreement on a long-delayed COVID-19 relief package, hoping to seal an agreement as early as Wednesday that would extend aid to individuals and businesses and help ship coronavirus vaccines to millions.
The holiday season has more tree options than ever, from pre-lit artificial trees to potted countertop evergreens, but for many Nevadans, only a visit to a tree lot will do.
A calm and sunny is forecast Wednesday for the Las Vegas Valley before conditions turn windy on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Police records show friends and family of Tony Hsieh were concerned about his welfare months before he died, in addition to disturbance calls at his Park City home.
Steve Sisolak can no longer discriminate against houses of worship regardless of what he says in his royal edicts.
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The Intermountain states provide a friendly home-base to a nest of anti-intellectual, anti-law, foxhole libertarians, shored up in their weekday beliefs by a hard dose of Sunday “free agency” theology.
The roll out of the COVID-19 vaccines over the next few months will offer us an interesting real-life example of socialism.
Parents have been tasked this year to teach their own children, yet Colleen Vosicky, a teacher, complains as she continues to get paid for her services.
Donald Trump’s “big one” turned up to be a “big nothing burger.” The Supreme Court rejected his latest lawsuit without even hearing it.
What if houses of worship had “casino nights”?
Russian hackers infiltrate multiple U.S. government agencies, including the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security and the Treasury Department.
Once in office, Mr. Biden will certainly kill many of Mr. Trump’s immigration initiatives, but that could bring its own set of problems.
President Donald Trump is considering pushing to have a special counsel appointed to advance a federal tax investigation into the son of President-elect Joe Biden,
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara received middling marks on his yearly evaluation from his seven bosses on Tuesday, scoring highest for financial reporting and lowest for communication.
Golden Knights forward Max Pacioretty took a break from his preparation for the 2020-21 season to participate in a holiday charity event Tuesday at HELP of Southern Nevada.
Join us for the finale of our three part series of “The Nutcracker: Home for the Holidays.” This episode is for those both young and young at heart.
The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to formalize its intent to sell land that would be developed for a new resort.
Fourteen new episodes will be released weekly starting at 5 p.m. Pacific time Wednesday on the subscription streaming service PokerGO.
The university recognized spring and winter graduates during two virtual ceremonies Tuesday, which were aired on YouTube amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many hospitals plan to give their first shots to front-line health care workers on Wednesday.
Legacy High’s Evan Olaes and Aaron Holloway are close friends who have been on the same football and basketball teams going back to when they met in elementary school.
