Seventh-seeded Washington State won the first conference basketball tournament title in program history with a victory over fifth-seeded UCLA on Sunday in Las Vegas.
Goaltender Jonathan Quick might be an insurance policy for the Golden Knights because of injuries, but what happens if he rediscovers his elite level of skill?
More than 600 people attended the Adloyada parade on Sunday in honor of the Jewish holiday of Purim.
Oakland’s offseason trade of budding star catcher Sean Murphy cleared the way for former Aviators standout Shea Langeliers to take over as the Athletics’ everyday catcher.
UNLV begins the Mountain West tournament Monday against UNR at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Lady Rebels know they probably have to win the tourney to reach the NCAA Tournament.
Las Vegan Bryce Harper, a two-time National League MVP, was the grand marshal Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and hinted at perhaps owning a race team when he retires.
Interstate 80 and several other routes were shut down in the Lake Tahoe area near the Nevada border, where the California Highway Patrol said driving conditions were treacherous amid blizzard conditions.
An unknown number of guests were evacuated from Boulder Station on Sunday because of smoke.
Frankie Valli was a young Lover when he first visited Las Vegas. This week, he’s headlining Westgate’s International Theater.
William Byron led a race-high 176 of 271 laps to lead a 1-2-3 parade of Hendrick Motorsports drivers across the finish line in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
A 19-month-old girl died two weeks after a pickup truck crash that police were calling a hit-and-run in the east Las Vegas Valley.
Veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick, acquired by the Golden Knights last week, made a late save to preserve a win over the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Self-help author Marianne Williamson is the first Democrat to formally challenge President Joe Biden for 2024 nomination.
When Randall “Randy” Ralphs was injured on the job in 2013, he did not expect it would take more than 10 years for his workers’ compensation case to wrap up.
Two competing proposals to achieve federally mandated cuts to Colorado River water use are on the table, but agreement between states has remained elusive.
Winds are forecast to diminish a bit across the Las Vegas region on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
A policy that has been in place since 1977 has frustrated jackpot winners and casinos and Rep. Dina Titus and her new gaming caucus plan to do something about it.
Jon Jones, the longtime light heavyweight champion, moved up a weight class in his return after a three-year layoff and made quick work of Ciryl Gane on Saturday.
The bill, which is still being drafted and has not yet been introduced, seeks to allow injured workers sue insurers if they act in bad faith.
Transparency is vital to our freedoms.
Give preference to Nevada high school graduates.
Ramirez cartoon has it backward.
The economic threat from China is exaggerated.
California has not ignored the Colorado River crisis or blocked efforts to find a consensus solution.
Someday wokeism will disappear because it is inherently nihilistic and cannibalistic.
Be deeply suspicious of those wanting to silence, not debate, those who disagree with them. Just look at what the supposed experts got wrong about the coronavirus.
AARP members have a right to know what’s going on. So does Congress, and so do we all. It is a matter of trust.
With solar and wind generating only about 13.6 percent of our electricity, the forced transition to renewables is raising prices and destabilizing the U.S. electrical grid.
Nevada public officials have a long and unfortunate history of ignoring laws and constitutional provisions that they find inconvenient.
Vegas fell to 0-3 after surrendering a long scoring pass with a minute remaining to lose to the Seattle Sea Dragons on Saturday at Cashman Field.
