A Mexican woman was caught driving from Las Vegas to Denver on Tuesday with more than 7,000 grams of meth in the vehicle, according to an arrest report.
Thousands of baptisms performed by a priest who served in Arizona for 16 years are now presumed to be invalid because he used incorrect wording on a subtle but key component of the sacrament, Roman Catholic officials said.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., objected to a confirmation vote because of unrelated issues with the Justice Department.
Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Chris Lammons is wanted in connection with an alleged assault involving New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, an attorney confirmed to the Review-Journal.
The service includes several cities on the West Coast, including Las Vegas, and will allow travelers to sign up for various packages depending on their travel needs.
UNLV announced its 2022 schedule, which includes a trip to South Bend, Indiana, and the Fremont Cannon game’s return to Las Vegas.
The project, by Reno-based Tolles Development Co., would span more than 140 acres in Jean and could result in a shuttered hotel-casino being demolished.
Luke Bryan responded to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s re-tweet of our column Tuesday, saying, “Dang. Please Mr. Gov. just a little credit’ in his mask mandate ruling.
Forward Adam Brooks scored two goals in seven games for the Golden Knights after being claimed on waivers Nov. 19. He was put back on waivers Tuesday.
Clark County reported 306 new coronavirus cases and 19 deaths Wednesday, continuing trends that have gone on for weeks and moving the county farther away from the peak of the omicron surge.
UNLV students and alumni have a new way to show some school spirit — by drinking the university’s official beer.
A downtown coworking space created by the city of Las Vegas is getting a second outpost in the next few months and it has already landed two tenants.
The hard water covering reservoirs has begun to melt away from the shorelines, leaving open water for anglers willing to brave the cold temperatures.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted unanimously Tuesday to allow Pinecrest Academy of Nevada to open a virtual school and increase enrollment at two campuses.
The Office of Small Business Advocacy, housed within the office of Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead, launched last week and will be fully up and running in the next couple of weeks.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s visit is part of Black History Month events that focus on ongoing efforts, challenges and triumphs by the Black community, his office said.
Like many mafia stories, the history of the Mob Museum, now in its 10th year in downtown Las Vegas, has had its fair share of fans and detractors.
The death of a woman who was beaten on New Year’s Day is being investigated as a homicide, Las Vegas police confirmed Tuesday.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified the woman who was killed in what police believe was a self-defense shooting.
The university is accepting applications for its paraprofessional pathways project, which helps those already working in schools earn a bachelor’s degree and become a licensed teacher.
Asani Ceaser and Kaniya Boyd scored 14 points apiece, and Centennial began its run for a seventh straight state basketball title with a decisive win Tuesday.
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva is allowed to compete despite failing her doping test and Russia’s long history of state-sponsored cheating.
Spring Valley was ranked No. 2 in Class 5A for most of the season before injuries caused a late-season skid, but the Grizzlies are getting healthy for the postseason.
Border wall with Mexico not the issue.
The two front-page stories in your Saturday edition were a perfect example of the contrast between winners and losers.
We need to protect ourselves, but also figure out as best we can what will be the “new normal.”
The term is silly and self-indulgent. The debate over it is a waste of time.
Take a look at some recent editorial cartoons from across the country and world.
Not even a megadrought can cool Las Vegas’ hot housing prices and rapid population growth.
Americans are voting with their feet when it comes to high state taxes. Nevada lawmakers and economic development advocates should take notice.
