The Las Vegas chapter of the NAACP defended a district judge on Tuesday, days after a police union said she had made comments that were “unethical and irresponsible.”
A new office building and a new apartment project in Summerlin’s commercial core are expected to cost more than $200 million combined.
Attorneys for the Metropolitan Police Department say emails Sheriff Joe Lombardo sent to his political consultants on a department cellphone are not public records.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board’s Esports Technical Advisory Committee took another step Monday toward establishing regulations for wagering on esports events.
Third Street will be closed throughout the rest of 2022 from Ogden Avenue to Fremont Street to make way for new safety measures.
A Las Vegas mother and her teenage son who were found dead in a murder-suicide Wednesday inside a northeast valley home were identified.
The Raiders on Tuesday put Jonathan Hankins, Trayvon Mullen and Bilal Nichols on the physically unable to perform list. All three are expected back before the end of training camp.
An 18-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of DUI and reckless driving in a deadly six-vehicle crash in central Las Vegas, police said.
College of Southern Nevada pitcher Kris Bow, who also went to Centennial, was selected by the Yankees, and Basic outfielder Mason Neville was chosen by the Reds.
Tyler Kennedy was sentenced Tuesday for up to 20 years for each of three counts of DUI causing death in a Nye County crash involving an Idaho family. Kennedy admitted to drug use.
Caesars Racebook is now available in the home of the Kentucky Derby. The horse racing app can be downloaded in six states, with plans for many more.
Rob Manfred says A’s owner John Fisher “has invested really significant dollars in trying to get baseball in Oakland on an even footing, a sustainable footing over the long haul.”
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified a Las Vegas teenager fatally wounded during a drug deal in a northeast valley apartment complex.
The Clark County Commission voted 6-0 in favor of a 600-square-foot limit to new single-family residential pools.
The Golden Knights spent the offseason clearing cap space so they could retain their free agents. Their biggest move was trading high-scoring forward Max Pacioretty.
Dave Marlon and “Gahyne Doahe,” the woman who filed the lawsuit under a pseudonym, negotiated a confidential settlement, according to court documents.
A 27-year-old man who was shot in the leg when he tried to stab a Las Vegas police lieutenant with a plastic pen pleaded guilty on Tuesday to assaulting the officer.
The Polynesian Football Classic will take place in the valley over two weekends, featuring three games and involving teams from Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii.
As the season nears its conclusion, it’s been a mixed bag of results for the many players on the PGA Tour with ties to Las Vegas.
Two of four people killed in a plane crash at the North Las Vegas Airport were identified Tuesday.
Boulder City authorities said they were responding to a report of an emergency call at Hoover Dam on Tuesday morning.
The Raiders led the NFL in net ticket revenue generated in the 2021 NFL season, the first with fans allowed in Allegiant Stadium.
The win was one of several recent wins across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Mob Museum’s new, 30,000-square-foot parcel is bordered to the south by Stewart Avenue and to the east and northeast by Fourth Street.
Russian cruise missiles struck villages around southern Ukraine’s port city of Odesa early Tuesday.
Four communities in Southern Nevada are among the top 20 nationally for homebuilders’ sales, but overall, house hunters are pulling back from last year’s buying binge.
The Golden Knights defeated the Raiders on Monday night in the annual Battle for Vegas charity softball game at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Police are investigating a homicide that was discovered Monday night in a North Las Vegas neighborhood, and they are asking for the public’s help.
The Biden administration continues to resurrect its ineffective nuclear deal as critics fear Iran is stalling while it pursues a nuclear weapons program.
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