If you receive a government subsidy, you’re taking money from fellow taxpayers.
The commander of the Israel Defense Forces Oketz (K-9) unit was one of many military officers who jumped into action.
The office of the Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate says it worked with groups to send privately funded weapons and ammunition for the war against Hamas.
The great Halloween debate over candy corn is on. In the pantheon of high-emotion candy, the shiny tricolor kernels in autumn’s white, orange and yellow are way up there.
The company that owns the land where the Tropicana sits may invest more than the $175 million it has committed to a ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
The Diamond Inn Motel went out of business in September after records indicate the property was dealing with electric code violation issues on the property.
Ana Castillo now has a particularly powerful reason to encourage all women — and especially Hispanic women — to receive timely breast cancer screenings.
A motorist who struck and killed a cyclist last month after losing control of his car has been arrested in connection to the crash, according to Las Vegas police.
The Golden Knights’ seven-game winning streak to begin the season was snapped with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Chicago Blackhawks at T-Mobile Arena on Friday.
The official was not authorized to discuss details of the investigation publicly and spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity.
Here are nine lessons learned from the so-called Blue Zones, home to some of the highest concentrations of 100-year-olds in the world.
Centennial Subaru is sponsoring a dog adoption event Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for A Path 4 Paws Rescue, a Southern Nevada nonprofit, volunteer-based organization that rescues all breeds of dogs to give them a second change at finding a loving home.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by two vehicles Friday morning on northbound Interstate 15, according to the Nevada State Police.
The October terrorist attack has evoked painful memories of the past for Holocaust survivors in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Brewing Company is preparing to open a taproom in the Arts District. It will be the second location for the company.
The six-figure payday for a visitor from Canada was one of several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
The families of hostages are in a foggy limbo distinct from grieving, even as tight-knit Israel mourns the more than 1,400 people killed by terrorists.
Israeli forces appeared to be moving closer to an all-out invasion to crush the ruling Hamas terrorist group.
It was a Nevada Day tradition for more than two decades. Former lieutenant governor Dr. Lonnie Hammargren’s celebrations were part Willy Wonka, part Fred Sanford.
Thirty years ago, cannon blasts heralded the opening of Treasure Island. The opening was part of a family-friendly tourism boom of the 1990s.
Henderson celebrated the grand opening for Pumpkin Park, the city’s 71st park and the first to feature a public community garden.
The shooting occurred about 11:45 p.m. Thursday on the 5600 block of Boulder Highway, Metro police said.
Coronado avenged a regular-season loss to Desert Pines by rolling the Jaguars in the Class 5A Division I state quarterfinals. Bishop Gorman awaits.
Check out the top performances and scores from Thursday’s high school football playoff action, plus soccer and volleyball scores.
Green Valley, the No. 4 seed in the Class 5A Division II Southern League playoffs, blocked a kick and made a kick in the third overtime to outlast Sierra Vista.
Sixth-seeded Shadow Ridge capitalized on a pair of turnovers by No. 3 Arbor View to win its Class 5A Division I state quarterfinal on Thursday night.
Media should be willing to graphically show the brutality of Hamas.
What are the chances?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
