Tri Pointe Homes is donating $4,500 to help offset the expenses the Neal Mighty Mustangs FIRST LEGO Challenge Team will incur as they travel to the international robotics competition.
Celebrate Earth Day throughout Summerlin next weekend with two days of fun and lively events including the return of the Giant Student Farmers Market and Tour de Summerlin.
The Golden Knights got their schedule for their first-round series against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday. Game 1 will take place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Helping the masses see the spectacle that is Super Bowl week will be throngs of media members who will converge on the city for the big game and events leading up to it.
The Nevada Democrats visited a Las Vegas YMCA to talk about a bill they introduced in Congress with Republican co-sponsors.
A former Sam’s Club employee was arrested Tuesday after allegedly admitting to stealing diamonds from the business.
Two of the Golden Knights top prospects, Brendan Brisson and Lukas, leaned on each other on and off the ice while playing this season for the Silver Knights.
Las Vegas Centennial Subaru celebrated its grand opening event April 1 with a generous donation of $34,859 to the Southern Nevada-based Three Square Food Bank.
As of Thursday night, 34 people had died in Metro’s jurisdiction following a crash, according to police data. At least 11 of those were pedestrians struck by vehicles.
Along with bringing fun and flair to parades, sporting events and other gatherings, the Vegas Golden Gals find another reason to cheer: exercise and camaraderie.
The two proposals show that “the tools available to the federal government are very blunt,” said John Entsminger, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
The Las Vegas company announced that Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has officially certified its area development plan.
The shooting occurred on the 3700 block of East Owens Avenue.
Visitors came from near and far Thursday to Logandale to see the livestock, watch the shows and eat the food at this year’s Clark County Fair and Rodeo.
Lawmakers introduced the bill in response to a Review-Journal investigation that showed some of the largest real estate transactions did not pay a transfer tax.
Everything you need to know about going to the world’s largest dance music festival.
The day after Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas went into a hard lockdown March 29 and a juvenile was arrested, fewer students than normal came to school.
A pleasant Friday will turn into a warmer weekend in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
Since the 1980s, Southern Nevada has been banking its unused Colorado River water, storing hundreds of billions of gallons away underground and in Lake Mead.
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.