This year, the voting season promises to be a truly international event. Our friends from 162 countries have joined us thanks to the efforts of incumbent politicians.
There are transformational players who change the competitive balance in a league or change how the game is played, but it’s rare to come across players who lift an entire league on their shoulders.
One of the Coronado girls volleyball team’s two losses this season came against Liberty, but the Cougars avenged that defeat on the road Monday.
The U.S. is sending a small number of additional troops to the Middle East in response to a sharp spike in violence between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon.
A Nevada Highway Patrol employee known for lifesaving work was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
A cat traveled hundreds of miles from Wyoming to California after getting lost in Yellowstone National Park during a summer camping trip.
Kmart is shuttering its last full-scale store in mainland United States.
Imagine Dragons, a grandiose hit-making band from Vegas, is to be backed by the Los Angeles Film Orchestra.
Eleven alleged members of the Dirty Ones motorcycle gang, based out of North Las Vegas, were indicted last week on charges including racketeering and attempted murder.
Three east Las Vegas Valley crashes sent four people to the hospital and snarled traffic Monday afternoon.
Half of the Las Vegas Valley has been priced out of the real estate market, according to a top Clark County housing official.
After successfully hosting Power Slap 8 in June, the casino agreed to take on five live, televised matches.
The Crimson Tide, who were last listed as home underdogs in 2007 to LSU, are getting from 1 to 2 points from Georgia in Saturday’s showdown at Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Aces didn’t get the calls they wanted, but found a way to win Game 1 against the Seattle Storm in their quest to win their third straight WNBA championship.
United Nations passes non-binding resolution telling Israel to end its “unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” — by a 124-14 vote.
A cell tower on the Huntridge Theater lot might derail plans for renovation and redevelopment, according a new lawsuit.
On the eve of the start of the Oakland Athletics’ final home series at the Coliseum, team owner, John Fisher, penned a letter to fans in the Bay Area apologizing for the team’s planned exit.
The online gambling company outperformed the physical casino for years.
A downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino donated a 50-year-old sign to the museum as part of a $20 million renovation project.
The lawsuit accuses Carson City and Storey County clerks of not processing the organization’s challenges of voters believed to have moved elsewhere.
The Golden Knights are taking a chance on Alexander Holtz, the seventh overall pick in the 2020 draft. He knows he has so much more potential to unlock.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area’s superintendent said he hopes to work with the public and use potential grant funds to reopen one of the park’s popular campsites.
With less than a week remaining in the season, Coronado tennis coach Dave Willingham is clinging to two dreams, as his boys and girls teams chase Class 5A state titles.
The Raiders suffered a significant blow in more ways than one Sunday, as one of their starters on defense suffered a season-ending knee injury.
The restaurant, with choice views of the boulevard, replaces a sushi and Japanese fusion spot.
UNLV appeared ready to commit to the Mountain West on Monday after a brief flirtation with the rebuilding Pac-12, but another defection has created uncertainty for both leagues.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce didn’t commit to keeping Gardner Minshew as the team’s starting quarterback Monday, but the veteran is expected to remain under center.
While the final results of the investigation into the fire have not yet been released, Assistant Chief Ranger Mike Garel spoke about the incident in a Lake Mead quarterly meeting last week.
The front man for Bay Area punk icons Green Day called out the A’s ownership at a sold-out concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
