Angel Naranjo, 16, was killed when he rode his minibike on a Las Vegas bike trail and struck a cable that had been strung across the trail.
A revamped Raiders secondary — led by two wily veterans, a speedy rookie and two third-year players — has been turning heads for two weeks in training camp.
A man died Sunday evening after being stabbed following an argument on Rancho Drive, according to Las Vegas police.
An apartment fire in central Las Vegas caused multiple residents to be displaced Saturday evening, but none needed to go to the hospital, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
The Henderson Little League All-Stars defeated Montana on Sunday in its first game of the Mountain Region baseball tournament in San Bernardino, California.
The Aces scored only 17 points in the second half and were crushed 99-61 by the New York Liberty, the team’s largest margin of defeat since it moved to Las Vegas.
Henderson City Council approved an agreement in July to allow a third-party private contractor to process some of the city’s hundreds of backlogged DUI blood tests.
James Holzhauer hosted a Game Show Boot Camp on Saturday in Las Vegas. The fundraising event featured 45 campers and eight former “Jeopardy!” champions, including Holzhauer.
“Zuck v Musk fight will be live-streamed on X,” Musk wrote in a post Sunday on the platform. “All proceeds will go to charity for veterans.”
The former president on Sunday also lashed out at the judge on the case, U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan. He said he will seek her recusal and a change of venue.
Lighthouse Immersive is ‘restructuring,’ but the company is still putting on Van Gogh and Disney shows on the Strip.
A house fire in the east valley left one dog dead, but there were no human casualties.
Thousands of Nevadans have been empowered to move between jobs until they find the right fit, leaving hospitality companies on a perpetual search for employees.
Former federal prosecutor Stan Hunterton, one of the people responsible for driving the mob out of Las Vegas casinos, died on Saturday at the age of 74.
The week is expected to start out hot and dry, but Wednesday and Thursday have a slight chance of thunderstorms.
More than 3,000 educators attended a Clark County Education Association member meeting in late July and they could take the next steps if a collective bargaining agreement isn’t in place by Aug. 26.
The defending champions fell to Sweden on penalty kicks in the round of 16.
Thousands of people will come for special events in Las Vegas and most of them will try their luck in casinos, even though, statistically, luck may not be on their side.
The Joshua trees and other plant species burned by the York Fire are likely to never regrow, experts say.
Anything less is the wrong decision.
The day is coming when Las Vegas will be seen as too expensive for many tourists looking for a fun vacation, and the number of visitors will go down.
It is very clear that the GOP and the Review-Journal are trying to provide a deflection from the unprecedented charges brought against Donald Trump.
Tax incentives, subsidies make it easier for investors to embrace status quo.
Donald Trump’s political dominance of the rest of the field extends to a kind of personal and psychological dominance.
No one is above the law. To protect the integrity of our legal system and our democracy, it is essential for this case to proceed like any other.
The U.S. justice system has been corrupted and weaponized.
White House surprised at U.S. credit downgrade.
A single ticket sold at the Spring Valley Market in Victorville, California, won the state’s SuperLotto Plus drawing Saturday night.
New Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has not had a great start to training camp. But that isn’t necessarily an indication of what’s to come. Ask the 49ers.
