The NCAA Tournament is less than a month away, and there are still plenty of teams worth a bet to win it all, including Providence at 100-1.
A “state of the art” library reminiscent of those found at universities is coming to the Historic Westside.
“A teacher doesn’t lose their free speech rights just because they work at a public school,” Brett Gilman’s attorney Maggie McLetchie told the Review-Journal.
The 45-year-old detective was crushed by a metal beam while driving through the Centennial Bowl construction project on June 10.
The football boss sold the unit to David Goggins, an author, long-distance runner and former Navy SEAL.
UNLV baseball was chosen as the preseason Mountain West favorite, but after a heartbreaking end to last season, the Rebels know they still have everything to prove.
Brett Hundley, a late addition to the quarterback room of the XFL’s Vegas Vipers, played three seasons as the backup to Aaron Rodgers with the Green Bay Packers.
A judge scolded the attorney for relying on privileged documents to pursue allegations that the soccer star raped a woman in Las Vegas in 2009.
Assemblyman Cameron “C.H.” Miller’s proposed constitutional amendment would allow Nevada to establish a lottery system, the revenue of which would go toward youth mental health programs in Nevada.
The Culinary union ramped up the pressure Thursday on the company that provides food services at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
It’s a classic Las Vegas story: A woman from Pennsylvania meets a game from Texas, and sparks fly. Well, at least a ton of money was flying.
Lawmakers on the Assembly Education Committee considered a bill proposal that would forgive loans for behavioral health care providers.
The XFL returns after a three-year hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s anyone’s guess who should be favored. Expect the odds to shift quickly.
The Golden Knights improved to 4-0 since the All-Star break in dramatic fashion, getting a goal from William Carrier with 17.2 seconds left to defeat the San Jose Sharks.
Nothing Bundt Cakes has collaborated with Oreo to create a limited-time cake flavor for the famous cookie’s 111th birthday.
While there were no immediate signs of foul play at the scene of the Aug. 4 crime, the coroner later determined it was a homicide.
The New Orleans Saints running back was arrested last year just after playing in the Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.
The ultimate day of fitness and outdoor fun returns with Skye Canyon’s annual Fit Fest on March 4.
Local businesses looking to be included in the Super Bowl LVIII Business Connect program are running out of time.
The Oakland Athletics have added a third site where they could build a $1 billion ballpark in Las Vegas.
Voters could soon be asked whether references to slavery should be removed from the Nevada Constitution after the Assembly voted to advance a joint resolution Thursday.
The win was one of several recent jackpots in the Las Vegas Valley.
The downing of the Chinese surveillance craft was the first known peacetime shootdown of an unauthorized object in U.S. airspace — a feat repeated three times a week later.
The recall came after U.S. safety regulators expressed concerns about the way Tesla’s system responds in four areas along roads.
The unidentified bicyclist was riding just ahead and to the right of a car, when the cyclist attempted to turn left, directly in the car’s path.
Tyson Hampton, accused of killing Las Vegas police officer Truong Thai, pleaded not guilty to 28 felony charges during a court hearing Thursday.
“The truth is, when I’m on stage, I feel like I’m in my 30s,” says Donny Osmond, a veteran of six decades in showbiz.
TwitchCon is coming to Las Vegas for the first time in 2023.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should “seek appropriate indictments for such crimes where the evidence is compelling,” according to portions of the special grand jury’s final report.
A friend claimed that some Medicare supplement plans provide foreign travel medical coverage. Is that true?
