Roman Rose scored 22 points, and the Boulder City boys were outscored by Fernley 15-3 in the third quarter but came back to reach the Class 3A state championship game.
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner was placed on injured reserve Friday. He hasn’t played since Feb. 9 because of an upper-body injury.
Speaking for first time since Raiders coaching change, Derek Carr talked about building a relationship with the team’s new leadership team and a potential new contract.
It shouldn’t take this much effort to get the government to respect property rights.
There is a growing, unsheltered homeless crisis in the east valley, but some residents don’t want to face facts.
Paper should reflect that Nevada is a 50/50 state.
The crash occurred around 7:30 p.m. at Spring Mountain Road and South Rainbow Boulevard.
Spring Valley and Mojave rolled to victories in the Class 4A boys state basketball semifinals Friday at Cox Pavilion and will play for the championship Saturday.
A 19-year-old man was sentenced Friday to life in prison with the possibility of parole for fatally shooting an unarmed security guard in 2019.
Bishop Gorman cruised past Spanish Springs and Liberty whipped Douglas, and they will meet for the fourth time — with the Class 5A state basketball title on the line.
Young Women’s Leadership Academy of Las Vegas is the first public charter school adopted by a Las Vegas gaming company, Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Kylan Boswell, a five-star point guard, will choose between UNLV, Arizona and Illinois on Monday.
A 72-year-old woman apparently was struck and killed by her own car in a parking lot after she got out of the running vehicle to enter a post office in south Reno, authorities said Friday.
The Southern Nevada Health District has created a self-reporting survey to determine what items caused the contamination at Secret of Siam.
Las Vegas defeated Desert Pines and Clark beat Arbor View on Friday in the Class 4A girls state basketball semifinals at Cox Pavilion. They will play Saturday for the title.
A Minnesota man won more than $145,000 at a Strip resort on Thursday, although apparently the IRS will receive some of the money.
BSB kicked it up successfully at Zappos Theater for 80 shows. They are now set for four at Caesars.
Centennial will meet Bishop Manogue on Saturday at Lawlor Events Center in Reno for the state championship. The Bulldogs are looking for their seventh straight title.
A boy’s death this week is believed to be linked to fentanyl-laced pills, North Las Vegas police said.
The move by the U.S., the European Union and Britain sends “a clear message about the strength of the opposition to the actions” by Putin, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.
The infrastructure law signed last year by President Joe Biden will bring millions of dollars to Nevada to pay for more electric vehicle charging stations.
Clark County’s Ross Miller has been hit with an ethics complaint after questioning the licensing process for a marijuana dispensary near a topless club.
Pound-for-pound king Canelo Alvarez will return to the ring May 7 to fight WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, with T-Mobile Arena the front-runner to land the bout.
Junior lightweight Chris Colbert, who got the blessing of Deion Sanders to also use the nickname “Primetime,” will fight undefeated Hector Garcia on Saturday.
UNLV is hitting its stride at the right time, but faces a difficult run of games before the end of the season starting Saturday with Boise State.
Prepare for the ultimate day of fitness and outdoor fun with the return of Skye Canyon’s Fit Fest on March 5. Runners ranging from novices to trailblazers to those seeking a stroll with family and friends will find the road race that is perfect for their stride. Racer registration is open at skyecanyon.com/fit-fest with discounts for Skye Canyon residents and veterans.
The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of Summerlin, which includes Downtown Summerlin, the community’s vibrant, walkable urban core, including Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the Las Vegas Aviators, offers new enhancements to its app developed in 2019. Designed as the community’s go-to resource for events, exclusive offerings, and more, the app and its new additions exemplify Summerlin’s commitment to innovation technology and an exceptional visitor experience.