Raiders tight end Darren Waller and Aces guard Kelsey Plum got married Saturday in Las Vegas, and defensive end Maxx Crosby tied the knot with his girlfriend.
Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal filmed scenes for the upcoming “reimagining” of the 1989 movie “Road House” during a break in the action Saturday at UFC 285 at T-Mobile Arena.
The debate is over. Las Vegas can stake its claim as the owner of March Madness from this day forward. It’s about to be a wild month, and it could be only the beginning.
High winds forced an audible at the Jim Irsay Collection event, but the show stayed downtown.
Sakoya James, 39, faces charges of open murder and conspiring to commit murder.
The dramatic rescue came as California has struggled to dig out residents in mountain communities from as much as 10 feet (3 meters) of snow after back-to-back storms battered the state.
Austin Hill drove past rookie Chandler Smith as the two took the white flag and held on to win Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at blustery Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The debate about the future home of the Oakland Athletics was on full display Saturday as the A’s lost to the Reds as part of Big League Weekend at Las Vegas Ballpark.
The Florida governor and potential 2024 presidential candidate will speak at an event on Saturday.
Reigning Class 5A state softball champion Green Valley is hoping for a repeat title with new coach A.J. Coleman. The season gets into full swing this week.
Despite graduating 17 seniors off last year’s Classs 5A state title team, Basic opens the new baseball season as one of the favorites, along with Bishop Gorman.
Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno clinched victory in the race for chair of the Nevada Democratic Party on Saturday, signaling that the Democratic establishment is regaining control of the party from the more liberal progressive wing.
Sophomore guard Jackie Johnson III powered UNLV’s offense in overtime to lead the Rebels past UNR in the regular-season finale Saturday in Reno.
Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway often helps foretell how the 10-month grind for the NASCAR Cup Series championship will play out.
More jurisdictions have instituted indoor smoking bans in casinos since the pandemic, while others are considering it in statehouses.
The Golden Knights will be without one of their top-five goal scorers for a while after it was announced left wing William Carrier is out indefinitely.
A recent study found Nevada offers some of the best markets in the U.S. for companies wanting to establish national or regional headquarters.
The crash occurred around 6:30 a.m. Saturday near West Charleston Boulevard and South Mohawk Street.
Today’s installment of “What Are They Hiding?” is a primer that defines a public record and explains how a person who wants public information can go about getting it.
The Golden Knights hope goaltender Jonathan Quick, who they acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets, can rediscover his form in the midst of a poor season.
After years of unproductive drafts, the result is a roster devoid of impact defensive players outside of Maxx Crosby and an offense that needs help on the line and at wide receiver.
Ten years ago, Genting Group bought the Resorts World Las Vegas site at a bargain price.
Southwest winds accelerated late Saturday morning across most of the Las Vegas Valley.
The concert is scheduled to feature Billy F. Gibbons, Stephen Stills and country great Vince Gill.
Native Las Vegan Kyle Busch recaptured the lead at the halfway juncture and cruised to another Truck Series victory Friday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
How about focusing on the good that many officers do.
Good grief. Of all the issues that plague 21st century America, rock art in the Mojave hardly merits so much as a good look in admiration.
Here we go again. Senate Bill 9, sponsored by the Nevada Department of Education, seeks to eliminate end of course final exams.
Why are parents teaching their kids to be disrespectful?
“Oops, I did it again” is supposed to be a Britney Spears song, not the federal government’s motto for housing policy.
