Light showers began to wet Las Vegas Valley roads Thursday afternoon just as many motorists were starting their holiday travel.
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The league revealed the 44 selections from each conference on a prime-time NFL Network special on Wednesday night.
The Raiders’ 16-14 win over the Cleveland Browns might have been lackluster, but it kept their playoff hopes alive.
The high court’s announcement Wednesday that it will hear arguments in the cases Jan. 7 comes amid rising coronavirus cases and is an extraordinarily fast timeline.
Following a Legislative Commission decision Tuesday not to approve a permanent COVID-19 vaccination mandate, schools began removing holds on student registrations.
Several major companies have pulled out of attending the biggest U.S. technology conference next month in Las Vegas over growing concerns about the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
Miriam Gomez knew she wanted to go to college, but she didn’t know how to get there. That’s how she got to Leaders in Training.
It is the actress-singer’s third NYE performance at Reynolds Hall. She performed the first in what would be a New Year’s Eve tradition of headliners at Reynolds Hall in 2013, returning in 2017.
Zion National Park is one of our favorite landscapes any time of year, but in winter its stark mountains, stripped of summer foliage, will be all the more breathtaking.
Las Vegas restaurants are serving a variety of meals that range from festive to fine dining on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
A partnership between Nevada Public Radio and MGM Resorts International led to thousands of additional meals served through Southern Nevada’s only food bank.
Raiders safety Johnathan Abram, who suffered a shoulder injury on Monday, undergoes an MRI. His status for Broncos game uncertain.
A waiter shot multiple times by a burglar at a Chinatown restaurant was fighting for his life Tuesday after undergoing a string of surgeries at University Medical Center.
A free concert on the Las Vegas Strip will kick off the opening night of CES in January.
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the government would provide 500 million free rapid tests, increase support for hospitals and redouble vaccination and boosting efforts.
