A preliminary hearing for a 19-year-old basketball standout, charged with driving while high on marijuana and killing another man, was postponed Wednesday.
A record 13.5 million coronavirus vaccinations were delivered this week, even as top officials disagree over the Trump administration’s record in procuring shots.
The Golden Knights’ 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night was only the second time in team history that it lost in regulation on a goal in the final minute.
Developer SunCap Property Group and project partner Diamond Realty Investments have announced plans for an industrial park called SunPoint West in North Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas man was hospitalized Wednesday morning after he was hit by a car in the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
A homeless woman with a history of setting Southern Nevada fires has been arrested on charges she tried to burn down a Target store Monday in central Las Vegas.
Millions of Americans shivered through another cold day without electricity or heat in the aftermath of a deadly winter storm as utility crews raced to restore power before another blast of snow and ice arrives.
A fundraiser for Golden Rainbow is planned by Monzu Italian Oven, while Served Global Dining announces opening and Lawry’s and Morton’s plan seafood for Lent.
Grand Cafes at Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch resorts will be converted to Lucky Penny Cafes.
New machine allows users to beam interactive images of themselves to others.
Two people were found dead in Henderson late Tuesday after an apparent murder-suicide, police said.
Nazem Kadri scored on a rebound with 39.7 seconds left to give the Colorado Avalanche a victory over the Golden Knights on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Record-breaking winter storms grip the United States and bring cold, ice and snow as far south as Texas.
Nevada Supreme Court justices want the legislature to give judges a $30,000 raise. No thanks.
This virus exposed years of neglect and abuse of one of our most important functions — to educate our children.
Constitutionally, I’m led to believe the impeachment trial must be presided over by the chief justice of the Supreme Court — which in this case did not happen.
The Democrats gave the Republicans two opportunities to rid their party of ex-president Donald J. Trump, and they did not take advantage of it.
The proposal by Mitt Romney of direct payments to parents in lieu of food stamps, welfare payments, child tax credits and other failed federal programs fraught with fraud, red tape and glitches is genius.
The time has come for a strong bill acknowledging the clear due process and property rights issues inherent in civil forfeiture and ensuring that nobody loses their property based on the mere suspicion of criminal activity.
When Black people and white ones talk about faith, they largely tend to mean two different things.
As a retired Air Force master sergeant, I ask myself: Is this a country I would die for? Next I ask: Is what the left wants to make America something I would die for?
Eligibility to receive COVID-19 vaccine has been extended to a new group in Clark County, and it’s not the 65- to 69-year-olds who have been waiting a month.
Clark County lawmakers adopted the county’s first-ever climate action plan on Tuesday, addressing everything from energy consumption to employee commuting.
The Las Vegas-based company reported $2.18 billion in revenues throughout 2020, down more than $1 billion from the 2019 total of $3.33 billion, according to financial reports.
The private university in Henderson will use money from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to award scholarships to first- and second-year physician assistant students.
Wayne Nunnely also was the first UNLV alumnus to become the head football coach. He coached the Rebels from 1986 to 1989.
A visitor from New York is going to use her recent shot of good luck to help her family during a trying year.
President Joe Biden flew to Milwaukee on Tuesday to push for passage of his American Rescue Plan.
The COVID-19 testing site at Cashman Center is closing at noon on Friday so that Clark County health officials can increase the capacity to administer vaccine at the site.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a teenager who was killed last weekend in a southwest Las Vegas crash.
