One Las Vegas native performed well in the women’s high jump final at the Olympics on Sunday, but missed out on medal due to a tiebreaker.
The Aviators are within striking distance of playing for a Pacific Coast League championship thanks to the bats at the top of their lineup.
The College of Southern Nevada has partnered with Vegas Has A Heart to have free heart screenings for its student-athletes. CCSD students could be next.
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists struck a Liberian-flagged container ship traveling through the Gulf of Aden, authorities said Sunday.
Israel is already in a “multi-front war” with Iran and its proxies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Cabinet meeting Sunday.
Don’t forget the kind of defense Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew are going up against as they battle to be the Raiders’ starting quarterback.
Two men and a 16-year-old were injured in a shooting at a house party in North Las Vegas early Sunday morning.
Here is a stab at what the Raiders’ initial 53-man roster could look like after the team’s first two weeks of training camp.
Concerns extend beyond the financial wisdom of film production tax credits.
The Democrats claim Donald Trump is a “threat to our democracy.” Let’s take a look at the Democratic Party.
Think of the women who trained for this moment and waited four years for a chance at a medal …
Sorry, but within the constraints of a county budget and the need to protect the firefighters and other responders from harm, this task was never going to be completed quickly.
Frightened economists fear for the future because there’s no sign that the rapid growth in deficit spending will stop.
But she is a poor substitute for the successful bait-and-switch 2020 con of “ol’ Joe Biden,” the fake moderate “uniter” from Scranton.
The book “1984” is supposed to be a warning. Today’s leftists are using it as an instruction manual.
Las Vegas teens are out of control and should be accountable for their crimes. The district attorney should resign.
“The data,” The Wall Street Journal reported, “adds to evidence that a labor market whose strength was already fading could actually be on its way to weakness.”
The Raiders had their first evening practice of training camp Saturday night, and one of the quarterbacks outperformed his competition for the starting job.
A crash at a North Las Vegas intersection killed a 9-year-old girl on Saturday afternoon, according to the North Las Vegas Police Department.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and his staff have drawn praise for their willingness to listen to players. That has been especially helpful for one offensive lineman.
The shooting happened at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the 4600 block of Sahara Avenue, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The competition for playing time is fierce among UNLV defensive backs, with transfers Jalen Catalon and Tony Grimes making an early impression in fall camp.
The Raiders’ first preseason game looms after the second week of training camp, and one quarterback might finally have a slight edge in the battle to be the starter.
The shocking strike on Golan Heights has unified the Druze across the region in grief, and laid bare the complex identity of the small, insular religious minority.
A swimmer with the Sandpipers of Nevada grabbed another medal Saturday. Also, one Ace advanced to the basketball medal round, while another was eliminated.
Police are investigating a Saturday morning fight near the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.
Police are investigating an overnight shooting and stabbing at Red Rock Resort in Summerlin.
The crash occurred around 10:45 p.m. on Sahara Avenue east of Valley View Boulevard, according to a Metropolitan Police Department news release.
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas unveiled a 14,000-square-foot space aptly named The Poker Room that features 50 live dealer tables.
An excessive heat watch runs from Sunday morning through Tuesday evening.
