Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Doesn’t he know for whom Nevadans voted?
It hasn’t been a month yet since he took office. What is next?
Cities with deep-rooted segregation, whether Chicago, New York or Los Angeles, have a long history of housing inequality.
USAID does great work.
Even as Hamas releases hostages and temporarily lays down its weapons, leaders of the terror group continue to make clear their intentions.
If only Democrats cared about helping students in low-income families as much as they care about helping Hollywood celebrities.
The Clark County School Board voted to remove two superintendent candidates and add another in its search for a new leader of the nation’s fifth largest school district.
Twenty-one city of Las Vegas employees have accepted a voluntary buyout offer to help offset the cost of settling pending litigation with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
If turning wrong-way driving into a criminal offense “makes even one person more cognizant of their driving behaviors, then I think it will be worth it, and Jaya’s Law will be a success,” assemblymember Brian Hibbetts said.
A proposed change to Nevada law would allow local governments to step in to fix water and sewer systems at communities with homeowner’s associations.
A District Court case that challenged the approval of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints temple being built in northwest Las Vegas was dismissed, the city attorney’s office confirmed.
Democracy Prep and Bishop Gorman’s girls basketball teams meet in the Class 5A state semifinals Wednesday. Their regular-season matchup was decided by one point.
Las Vegas and Reno top the list of the nation’s fastest-warming cities. Here’s what Nevada’s lawmakers are proposing.
The oceangoing design of the place features aquatic blues, a seafood display, mirrored portholes, ceramic sirens and views of the water.
The Raiders got subpar play from the quarterback position last season. That means there could be big changes in store during the next few months.
Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball team, which isn’t filled with top recruits like in previous years, faces Desert Pines in the Class 5A state semifinals Wednesday.
Rapper A$AP Rocky was found not guilty Tuesday of firing a handgun at a former friend on a Hollywood street in 2021.
The cash infusion would enable the developer to start pursuing deals to acquire controlling stakes in other companies.
Backstreet Boys’ “Into the Millennium” production at the Sphere captures the ideal of the “Millennium” album, issued in 1999.
Police say a robbery turned into a barricade after they say “an individual” took items from someone working in a neighborhood and then entered a residence.
Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, the Vatican said Tuesday, after new tests showed a further complication in the condition of the 88-year-old pontiff.
Phil Hellmuth, the all-time leader in World Series of Poker tournament wins, announced on social media he will not play in this year’s Main Event.
The warring sides have yet to negotiate the second and more difficult phase, in which Hamas would release dozens more hostages in exchange for a lasting ceasefire and an Israeli withdrawal.
Gasoline prices continued to increase in Southern Nevada over the last week, but relief could be on the way.
The shooting that took place next door to Orlando Hernandez’s home Sunday evening wasn’t out of the ordinary. Gun violence is a fact of life for those living on his block in east Las Vegas.
Zillow says the shortage of homes and the current glut of supply of apartments are impacting rent prices in the valley.
“Bel-Aire Backyard Poolside Concert Series” has booked The Fray, Thievery Corporation and The Struts as its first three acts.