A bill contends it could reduce the cost of hospital stays for patients in the Public Employees’ Benefits Program by capping hospital fees.
New UNLV coach Dan Mullen conducted his first spring football practice Thursday and loved being around his players.
A federal judge said he will order the Trump administration to preserve records of a text message chat in which senior national security officials discussed plans for a U.S. military strike.
The Golden Knights will look to continue their winning ways when they take on the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday at United Center.
Officer Alexander Bookman fatally shot Brandon Durham, 43, in November after Durham called police to report a burglary.
The property will pay the second-highest fine ever handed down by Nevada gambling regulators after the parties agreed to settle a disciplinary complaint.
Nick Kurtz, the fourth overall pick by the Athletics in last year’s Major League Baseball draft, is beginning the 2025 season Friday with the Aviators.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Thursday that Steve Canavero will serve as interim superintendent of public instruction starting April 14.
Officials say road and infrastructure improvements will prove vital as the Las Vegas Valley continues to grow, but inflation is having a significant impact on project funding.
“Life’s too short,” the star of the Netflix comedy series “Running Point” says. “There is too much to love in life for me to stay in the negative zone.”
During a town hall meeting Wednesday night, Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom addressed residents’ concerns about encampments in a neighborhood east of the Strip.
“The Wiz,” the Aviators’ season opener and the Tacos and Tamales Festival top this week’s entertainment slate.
The Kiss co-founder is amped about avatars, eager to lead the Kiss Army into Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and says virtual Kiss will blow your boots off.
Marketta Phillips faces a charge of open murder in connection with the fatal Las Vegas stabbing of the girl identified by her mother as Journei Ross.
Former North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden will face the ethics commission over a complaint that he used his office to secure a $630,000 consulting contract with the city.
For Medicaid, you must meet specific income requirements for your state. If you make even $1 too much, you will lose your benefits.
The Social Security Administration is facing massive budget cuts, which is leading to dozens of office closures and a lot of angst across the country.
A man accused of setting multiple Tesla vehicles on fire in Las Vegas has been arrested and faces federal charges, authorities said.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will eliminate 10,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring plan, it announced Thursday.
The Las Vegas Aviators begin their season Friday and expect to lean on their pitching staff as they chase an appearance in the postseason.
Nevada System of Higher Education institutions, which receive $900 million in federal grants according to Interim Chancelor Patty Charlton, are already feeling the effects of federal funding cuts.
The Raiders had some of the NFL’s best linebackers during their heydays of the 1970s and ’80s. The Las Vegas Review-Journal came up with a list of the five best.
A suspect in a killing at a hotel-casino in North Las Vegas carjacked at least three vehicles and was arrested in Las Vegas after a police chase, authorities say.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he has received repeated requests from “various different federal agencies” to use Metro for immigration enforcement.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill says he has given the Metropolitan Police Department a “challenge” to reduce the number of homicides in the Las Vegas Valley.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill, a vocal supporter of installing red light traffic cameras in the valley, will bring that support to the Nevada Legislature.
All around the Las Vegas Valley, plenty of parks and trailheads offer glimpses of birds.
UNLV has had limited success since legendary coach Jerry Tarkanian resigned in 1992, two seasons after leading the Rebels to their only national championship.
Las Vegas’ warehouse market has expanded far beyond just trucking food, linens and the like to local hotels and convention halls.
Under Nevada law, there are few restrictions on local governments rehiring former employees if the retirees form their own company to seek contracted work.