While several talented teammates departed, Doug Brumfield, a junior left-hander, chose to stay and be part of the group that turns the football program around.
Finding shooting stars and orchids in the no-frills Mojave Desert sounds like an impossible task, yet they’ll be blooming in April and May at Calico Basin.
A small amount of evidence suggests that Candida auris — a potentially deadly fungus causing outbreaks in Southern Nevada — is spreading outside of medical settings, health authorities said.
Travel is always a fun activity to enjoy with friends and can provide fond memories. Unfortunately, nothing can ruin a trip like illness.
Kourtney Kardashian is missing her leather jacket from her downtown Las Vegas “practice” wedding ceremony with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
The news was revealed at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023 in London by Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy.
The Findlay Automotive Group has partnered with Future Smiles, a Southern Nevada nonprofit that provides vital oral health care to vulnerable youth. Having healthy smiles and good oral health helps children enjoy a life of confidence, dignity and success. Future Smiles has served over 500,000 youth since its inception in 2009
If you’re a woman anticipating or experiencing menopause-related physical or mental changes, a trio of female fitness experts have written just the book for you.
Nevada recovered all the jobs it lost during the pandemic, but the leisure and hospitality is still short by several thousand jobs compared to 2019.
The 504 loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration helps owners purchase property and other fixed assets.
Lawmakers heard more than five hours of at times contentious testimony on a trio of bills related to firearms Thursday afternoon.
Metro’s RAID team, dedicated to preventing illegal street takeovers and street racing, has made 185 arrests, cited 238 people and towed 215 cars.
Handwritten letters sent to Paddock before the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting suggest that he had discussed his plans with an ex-convict.
America’s employers added a solid 236,000 jobs in March
A series of powerful storms has replenished most of California’s reservoirs, dumping record amounts of rain and snow and busting a severe three-year drought.
While not yet at summer levels, the Easter weekend in Las Vegas will be warm, with low 90s early next week.
Hawaii lawmakers are considering legislation that would require tourists to pay for a yearlong license or pass to visit state parks and trails.
The Bishop Gorman baseball team got a bit of revenge against defending Class 5A state champion Basic in the championship game of the All Faiths Classic on Thursday.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
If enabling the homeless solved homelessness, the streets of San Francisco wouldn’t be filled with feces.
The latest report from the Social Security trustees further highlights the Biden administration’s economic incoherence.
For the radical Left, ideology exempts its political violence.
For all the talk about how this helps Trump solidify Republican support, it hurts his — and the party’s — prospects in 2024.
With the election of the most progressive mayor in decades, businesses not already leaving because of rising crime in Chicago will flee because of debilitating tax policies.
It is the documents the FBI is not releasing that the public should be demanding and that may indicate the true motive for the deranged madman.
Some politicians just can’t connect the dots.
Ukraine’s Olena Kolesnyk left her native country in February 2022 amid the war with Russia and has since settled in Las Vegas, where she’ll fight Friday in the PFL.
According to sources familiar with The Sphere’s planning, the venue is moving ahead with plans for a tailor-made, theatrical production from the Oscar-nominated film director.
UNLV football coach Barry Odom is excited for his team’s first appearance in front of fans at Saturday’s spring showcase, which is free to the public at Allegiant Stadium.
