The UNLV men’s basketball team used a big rebounding edge to help defeat UNR on Friday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Just like a real-world business needs to trim costs, so must a bloated, inefficient government cut costs.
Capping credit card interest rates will adjust the game’s rules, but there are still billions to be made.
Not sure if she’s right for the Clark County School District.
If you only learned about the three branches of government, the Congressional Review Act doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Police say a man suspected in several commercial burglaries targeting restaurants and lounges throughout the valley has been arrested.
Former Bishop Gorman standout Zaon Collins remains on the Fresno State men’s basketball roster amid a sports betting investigation.
Dr. Alfred Danielian is team cardiologist for the Raiders, the Golden Knights and Aces among others. He’s advocating for a “Smart Heart Law” for all high schools in Nevada.
“The Empire Strips Back” is taking up where Chippendales departed at the Rio.
Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said the team might have a quiet trade deadline, but there are still some options to consider before Friday.
Desert bighorn sheep are an emblem of the Silver State and the West. Without water, they can’t survive.
A Las Vegas man has pleaded guilty in an extortion case involving California families.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said that it’s not assisting ICE authorities with community-based enforcement outside its Northern Nevada jail.
The longtime chief executive officer of a conglomerate that operates a hotel-casino on the north Las Vegas Strip is stepping down.
Tony Dane was accused of orchestrating a scheme to make then-Assemblyman Chris Edwards change his vote for speaker.
That means Jesus Ayala’s case can move forward. His attorney has previously said Ayala has suffered brain damage.
The Raiders will not tender veteran quarterback Desmond Ridder a contract offer, allowing him to hit free agency. He made one start last season.
Authorities alleged Ryan Bentley lured the victim with a “care package” of drugs before he killed and dismembered the man.
A possible threat Friday led to an increased police presence at a southwest Las Vegas Valley high school, the Clark County School District said.
Palo Verde’s boys volleyball team won the Class 5A state title last year. The Panthers lost 11 seniors, but they return the reigning state player of the year.
Mike Newquist had been reassigned in Cirque’s latest series of layoffs. He left the company less than a month later.
Negotiators discussed a second phase that could end the war in Gaza and see the remaining living captives returned home.
Rick Harrison is toasting “Pawn Stars 2.0” while Corey Harrison plans a new life in Mexico.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
The development marked a setback in what had been two successive days of increasingly upbeat reports from doctors treating Francis at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since Feb. 14.
A new neighborhood is coming to Summerlin, with designs from a celebrity interior designer.
In a letter to MGM legal representatives, the Federal Trade Commission said it is withdrawing its civil investigative demand made to MGM Resorts in January 2024.
In a tense Oval Office meeting, President Donald Trump shouted at Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who then abruptly left without signing a minerals deal with the United States.
The Raiders’ pursuit of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Matthew Stafford came to a halt Friday when he agreed to a restructured deal with the Los Angeles Rams.