A fundraiser was held Monday at Nevada Coin Mart in Las Vegas for a fallen North Las Vegas police officer.
Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school basketball and flag football playoff action.
Thomas Jefferson wrote, “The government you elect is the government you deserve.” It’s no surprise the signs of buyer remorse are already evident.
The United States has awakened. Nevada has turned red for the moment, and the Nevada Latino Caucus is more than welcome to join us.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Before members of the education establishment push to include “media literacy” instruction, perhaps it would be prudent for them to first do something to ensure that Nevada high school students can read, write and do elementary math.
There is a long history of presidents tapping informal advisers to assist them.
A private jet owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil, a former Las Vegas resident, collided with another jet at the Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, authorities said.
SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket from Southern California, which could be seen from the Las Vegas Valley.
Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, faced an unexpected safety situation while en route to the western Caribbean.
The Jewish state agrees to another asymmetrical hostage trade. Is it time to reconsider consequences?
The Venue at The Orleans offered afternoon and late-night shows, but is shutting down by March 16.
A construction union group said it reached a labor agreement for a proposed movie studio in Las Vegas.
UNLV is preparing to host Air Force, which has yet to win a game in Mountain West play, at Thomas & Mack Center on Tuesday.
A biopic about “Coast to Coast AM” radio host Art Bell, starring Paul Giamatti, is about to be the subject of a Hollywood bidding war.
The arriving jet veered off the runway and collided with the Gulfstream 200 jet that was parked, according to an airport official.
Following a plea deal, a judge ordered prison time for two people accused of kidnapping a child at gunpoint and demanding ransom. A third defendant was given probation.
The college is launching a funeral services degree program, with hands-on training for those who want to be an embalmer or funeral director.
Brightline West is inching toward getting construction underway this year on its 218-mile Las Vegas to Southern California high-speed rail line.
Attorneys for Michele Fiore have filed for a new trial, arguing that the testimony of the former judge and councilwoman’s daughter should not have been excluded.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll added some high-profile assistants he didn’t have previous experience with to his first staff in Las Vegas.
Philadelphia is now the 6-1 favorite at the Westgate SuperBook to repeat as Super Bowl champions, followed by Kansas City, Buffalo and Baltimore at 7-1.
Nevada health officials confirmed the first human case of avian influenza (H5N1) in the state on Monday.
According to the White House, 65,000 workers had taken the government up on its offer as of Friday.
Federal money for things like early childhood education, pollution reduction and HIV prevention research has remained tied up.
We expect Lady Gaga to be back in Las Vegas. The question is what type of show we would see.
Christy Carlson Romano is thinking about “how grateful I am to be alive” after she said that she was shot in the face during a recent outing with her husband.
One man is dead and a second was wounded after a fight in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Hamas said it will delay the further release of hostages in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ceasefire.