Arkansas spent much of the season in the top 10 only to enter the NCAA Tournament as an afterthought before making a run to the Sweet 16 that ended in disappointment.
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The Public Utilities Commission said the utility did not prove its plan had a reasonable budget for ratepayers to cover, approving just $70.1 million.
Connecticut dominated a West Regional semifinal from the opening tip-off Thursday at T-Mobile Arena, running past Arkansas to advance to the Elite Eight.
As long as the Left is name-calling, I propose those on the right start referring to the Left as DEAD Democrats, standing for Destroying Every American’s Dream.
Proposals that have surfaced from Democrats at this session of the Legislature are mirroring what politicians in our liberal progressive neighbor of California have been doing for years.
If Nevada Democrats get their way, partial-birth abortion will become a state constitutional right.
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Nevada transportation officials keep spending millions of dollars to build highway lanes and ramps that most local taxpayers will be unable to use.
Tik Tok CEO Shou Chew’s testimony did little to alleviate U.S. concerns over China’s influence over the platform and national security interests.
What disturbs me — other than Trump’s personal behavior — is that this is being discussed as a legal story.
Trump is like no front-runner we’ve ever seen — not necessarily in his strength or in his weakness, but in his manifest insecurity.
A violent bus passenger bit off the earlobe of a police officer during a standoff that escalated into a fight with officers on an RTC bus, according to an arrest report.
Las Vegas High scored twice in the bottom of the seventh to rally past Green Valley for a home victory in a Class 5A Desert League baseball game.
Small amounts of fungi that produces magic mushrooms may soon be decriminalized under a bill heard by lawmakers Thursday.
Police and prosecutors alleged that Javeyon Davis, 31, was armed with a firearm when he was shot in October.
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons filed a petition Thursday arguing that he did not severely injure a man in an alleged brawl at a Strip casino last year.
Flight 6013 was heading to Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday morning.
Gov. Joe Lombardo testified Thursday before the Assembly Committee on Education in support of Assembly Bill 330, which would repeal a school restorative justice requirement.
The Denver-based ultra-low-cost air carrier promotes itself as “a whole different animal” with named wildlife mascots on the tails of all their jets.
Henderson’s Magnesium Maggies — women who worked in the magnesium industry during World War II — are Southern Nevada’s version of Rosie the Riveter.
Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
Tom Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion who retired after last season, has acquired ownership interest in the reigning WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces.
North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown, the first Black person to serve as a mayor in the state, told her constituents the city has come a long way in 10 years but is still gaining “momentum.”
People on both sides of the abortion debate spoke for and against a resolution that would enshrine abortion rights into the Nevada Constitution.
Bradley Nelson drove his employer’s truck to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, according to Twitter posts, security footage and photos obtained by the FBI, an arrest warrant filed Monday stated.
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After winning the IBF super middleweight title in 2019, Caleb Plant purchased his dream car, 1964 Chevrolet Impala, and has since bonded with the local low-rider community.
In a unanimous vote, the Nevada Gaming Commission approves the operator of 17 properties, Colorado-based Century Gaming Inc., in its entry to the Nevada market.
A long-shuttered motel site on the Las Vegas Strip is getting a new owner: a North Dakota tribal nation that owns nearly 22 acres along the south edge of the famed resort corridor.