After more than two months, President Joe Biden finally braved the cameras on Thursday for his first news conference.
Property owners are supposed to have property rights. It’s past time to end the eviction moratorium.
The Golden Knights allowed four goals in the second period and suffered their worst loss of the season Thursday night against the Colorado Avalanche.
Two bills have been proposed in the Legislature that would allow municipalities to appoint some members of the school boards of Nevada’s largest school districts.
Nevada lawmakers on Thursday took aim at law enforcement policies on use of deadly force and protest response, legislation that is a major part of Democrats’ push this session on policing reforms.
A 19th century coin was sold Thursday at a Las Vegas auction, becoming the most valuable U.S. Mint gold coin ever auctioned.
Sun City Anthem residents won’t have to travel far to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Tuesday.
Nevada recovered more jobs last month as it continues the trek back from sky-high unemployment in the pandemic’s early days.
Timeline of major developments in the Food and Drug Administration’s investigation of Las Vegas-based Real Water.
Stipe Miocic has lagged behind on the betting boards while breaking records inside the cage and is once again an underdog in Saturday’s UFC 260 headliner.
Greatest Honour, the Shug McGaughey-trained son of Tapit has victories in the Grade 3 Holy Bull Stakes and the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes.
A woman was arrested on a murder charge after claiming her husband killed himself, Las Vegas police announced Thursday.
Brent Browner, who was named Bishop Gorman’s football coach after Kenny Sanchez resigned in January 2020, is comfortable with the program’s high expectations.
Occupancy and room rates should improve for resorts as well as more people get their COVID-19 shots, tourism experts say.
A federal judge in Michigan should have blocked a Trump administration ban on bump stocks, a device that allows semiautomatic firearms to fire rapidly, an appeals court said Thursday.
Butch Bradley has been in Vegas for three years, but he feels like a native.
Before Henderson-based Real Water made national news for FDA investigation and several lawsuits, the company’s president, Brent Jones, made headlines during a brief career in Nevada politics.
A Summerlin private school is the first in the world using a device that is capable of detecting COVID-19 through noninvasive testing, according to school officials and the device’s manufacturer.
It had been 415 days ago when the Hard Rock Hotel closed. On Thursday night, the doors reopened with several flourishes, including a new owner and casino operator and a fresh look.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state would start vaccinating anyone 50 and over in a week and the population more broadly on April 15.
Michigan right wing Brendan Brisson will be the highest Golden Knights’ draft pick to play in the event when the Wolverines meet Minnesota-Duluth on Friday.
The maker of Real Water is not cooperating with an investigation into cases of liver illness associated with the product, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Las Vegas police are asking the public for more information about a 30-year-old man arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexual assault.
A unique two-day event where attendees launch lanterns into the night sky and DJs perform will take place in October at the Dry Jean Lake Bed.
Lon Kruger, whose son Kevin was named UNLV’s coach earlier this week, plans to spend his retirement in Las Vegas.
Nevada on Thursday reported 444 new coronavirus cases and 12 additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
As airline travel continues to pick up momentum following a year heavily impacted by the ongoing pandemic, Southwest Airlines is adding a new nonstop routes between Las Vegas and Southern California.
Las Vegas is still seeing effects from the pandemic as McCarran International Airport recorded 1.6 million passengers in February, 58 percent less than the same month last year.
The company that owns the Enterprise, National and Alamo rental car chains handed out $100 cards from locally-owned eateries to celebrate Employee Appreciation Day.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled the death of a 5-year-old boy a homicide after Las Vegas police said his babysitter hit him earlier this month.
