Check out the scores and top performers from Thursday’s high school baseball and softball action.
Records say a Clark County Detention Center officer violated department policy and was untruthful during a subsequent internal review.
I recently saw a mother with a baby in a stroller fall off the curb when they couldn’t walk on the sidewalk.
French President Macron’s comments on Taiwan demonstrate that he is more of an ally to cheap goods than to liberty.
Look at Seattle and San Francisco as the new American Dream.
It’s broke if one does not need to show a valid ID to vote. It’s broke if one person can “harvest” a bag full of mail ballots.
The invasion of Ukraine is the product of a society that, having never successfully confronted the sins of its past, has come to see them as virtues.
The president’s team has attempted to soothe worries and ease nervousness by pointing to Biden’s repeated assertions that “there is more work to be done” as an unmistakable signal that he intends to complete the task.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Concerns about union jobs should be addressed in collective bargaining talks, not in Carson City.
Stopping shoplifting isn’t rocket science. You’d never guess that from how widely it’s spread.
Coronado defeated Cimarron-Memorial in a high school baseball game Thursday. Here are photos from the game.
Senate and Assembly elections committees on Thursday approved bills on elections, protecting election workers from intimidation and banning paper ballots at in-person voting centers.
The district is projecting a slight enrollment decrease of about 3,000 students, which would be the sixth consecutive year with an enrollment drop.
Senate Bill 322, also known as Rex’s Law, passed through committee Thursday with changes that would lessen the proposed sentences for reckless drivers.
Almost two years after the incident at a Strip resort, Deon Burns, 33, is facing charges, according to police and court records.
An overwhelming majority of Nevada high school boys and girls basketball coaches support a 35-second shot clock in a survey conducted by the NIAA.
Glen Robert McKenna, 72, and his wife Bonnie Jean McKenna, 70, both of Cal-Nev-Ari, died Tuesday from blunt force injuries.
Five-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Erica Enders is seeking her 10th win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals this weekend.
The new 12-story building at the Henderson casino-resort is slated to feature 375 rooms and about 15,000 square feet of additional ballroom space.
The Never Give Up Youth Healing Center— the subject of a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation into allegations of child abuse — refused to give updates to a state oversight commission on Thursday.
A woman, who says she was injured in the Las Vegas shooting, filed a civil lawsuit against the ride-hailing company, the driver and the alleged shooter.
Despite the sixth-seeded Warriors’ 11-30 road record, they’re -275 favorites to win their first-round playoff series over the No. 3 Kings.
Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah is at 217% of normal snowpack for this time of year.
Teachers told Nevada legislators a law has hindered their ability to immediately deal with disruptive and violent students.
A union that represents transport workers called on the RTC of Southern Nevada to increase security in the wake of several violent incidents aboard buses.
“I believe you must go through failure to get where you want to go,” says Tyler, who co-stars in the new Apple TV+ miniseries “The Last Thing He Told Me.”
Formula One hit a Las Vegas milestone Thursday with the topping off of its 300,000-square-foot paddock building.
The Golden Knights locked up the Pacific Division title and the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference on Thursday, and they will play the Winnipeg Jets in the first round of the playoffs.
Grandparents traveling with just their grandchildren has become a growing segment of the multigenerational travel industry