Aces assistant Tyler Marsh will serve as the team’s interim coach in the season-opening game against the Seattle Storm because of Becky Hammon’s suspension.
Logic Commercial Real Estate has been selected to find buyers for several downtown Las Vegas properties owned by the late Tony Hsieh’s estate.
The Raiders signed an eight-year veteran offensive lineman Friday who spent last season with the Buffalo Bills.
The Liberty boys and Faith Lutheran girls won the Class 4A swimming and diving state team titles Wednesday at UNLV.
From stores to restaurants, bars to coffeeshops, old and new businesses alike have big ambitions and optimistic goals for what Water Street could look like in the next decade.
The school says the quote, from American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell, runs counter to its “core values.”
The Historic Water Street District casino opened its doors May 23, 2003, and has managed to survive the economic downturns of the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown, the unstoppable running back who become an actor as well as a prominent civil rights advocate during the 1960s, has died.
A Pahrump jury has sentenced a man for his role in torture and death of a 27-year-old man in the Nye County desert nearly two years ago.
Bishop Gorman won by 27 strokes over second-place Shadow Ridge with a two-day score of 593 at Red Hawk Golf and Resort in Sparks.
The roster and potential upgrades are on the minds of fans in this week’s Raiders mailbag.
The Golden Knights open the Stanley Cup Final at home tonight against the Florida Panthers. Here’s how to watch tonight’s game.
Nationwide shortage of two dozen chemotherapy drugs results in delayed care and rationing for cancer patients.
Left wing Brett Howden scored in overtime as the Golden Knights defeated the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final on Friday at T-Mobile Arena.
Healthier options, new chicken sandwiches and a beer tap wall are planned for the shop opening in July.
Lexus of Las Vegas and Lexus of Henderson were $10,000 sponsors of Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada’s student entrepreneur competition, “Swimming With the Big Fish,” which recently took place at Allegiant Stadium.
Centennial Subaru Love Promise employee volunteers joined the Save Red Rock organization at Blue Diamond village for an Earth Day social and educational event on April 22. The event promoted water conservation and ways to maintain and protect the environment.
The sweets shop, known for its lavish Japanese French-style desserts, announced on social media that it will close next month.
Research suggests that only about one-third of seniors with generalized anxiety disorder — intense, persistent worry about everyday matters — receive treatment.
The Henderson City Council approved two ordinances that cap the maximum number of marijuana dispensaries in town.
Garth Brooks plays 33 songs, including all of his hits and many from his heroes, in Caesars Palace opener.
Albert Murkison, 51, faces charges related to crashing an SUV into a home in the 7200 block of Chesterton Drive in April.
A bill that advocates pitched as a major step toward fixing Nevada’s growing groundwater problem was all but dead in the state Legislature on Friday.
The Raiders have had so many great draft picks, picking a top 5 left out such Hall of Famers as Gene Upshaw and Howie Long.
The police department’s Homeless Outreach Team walks Clark County streets, offering to connect people with organizations that offer food, housing and help finding employment.
A wrongful death lawsuit alleged that a contractors’ negligence led to a 34-year-old man being electrocuted while working at a local Lowe’s store.
When George Frederick Colton, the founder of Searchlight, died in 1918, the origin of the town’s name died with him.