Check out the scores and top performances from Thursday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
The Golden Knights finished an 0-2 homestand, falling to the Western Conference-leading Winnipeg Jets on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
The Coronado softball team defeated Arbor View on the 10-run rule Thursday despite trailing heading into the bottom of the sixth inning.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
President Trump’s obsession with tariffs threatens to sabotage the bulk of his agenda while hampering the American economy and putting GOP congressional majorities in danger.
Cooperation with federal law enforcement agencies would benefit Las Vegas.
Why not create a mileage charge for all electric vehicles based on average gasoline mile per gallon usage by current passenger and larger vehicles?
Anyone who’s studied Adam Smith should understand the downside of President Donald Trump’s new tariff plan.
Maybe they should have made a little more time for libertarian critiques of government power all along.
The wellspring of this geyser of asininity is the simple fact that Trump doesn’t understand how trade works.
Round-robin play finishes at the LPGA’s T-Mobile Match Play on Friday, and some of the groups remain wide open.
Documents are detailing the moments that led to a Pahrump man’s arrest as well as why seven tigers were seized from his property, authorities said.
Rickey Tasley, 43, of Las Vegas, was arrested by Metro officers after he allegedly stabbed three loss prevention employees with a “large knife”on March 25, police said.
A 104-8 vote in favor of unionizing made the Nevada State University faculty the first in Nevada to earn the right to have collective bargaining.
The U.S. stock market took its worst beating in years, and casino companies in Las Vegas were not spared the carnage.
South Point studio host Alex White, 12-5 against the spread on her NCAA Tournament picks, shares her betting strategy and best bet for the Final Four.
Before walking into the Aliante the morning a man was fatally shot on the casino floor, Aerion Warmsley and a still unidentified man that he was with were stopped by security for loitering, police said.
Democratic officials in 19 states filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections across the U.S.
An effort to legalize medical aid in dying in Nevada is in the Legislature is once again in Carson City despite previous failed efforts and a veto from Gov. Joe Lombardo two years ago.
The new casino will replace Jokers Wild and eventually will have an attached hotel once the Cadence community in Henderson is built to its 12,000-home capacity.
The family of a man who was fatally shot inside a Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino after inviting two women up to his room has sued the property for negligence and wrongful death.
The billionaire entrepreneur has spearheaded the Department of Government Efficiency, which is playing a leading role in downsizing and overhauling the federal government.
Steve Dimopoulos, whose law group has a major advertising presence in Southern Nevada, has bought a downtown Las Vegas office building for $18 million.
Nevada gaming regulators will consider partnerships that will help Station Casinos expand its sportsbook operations.
The Athletics won’t be playing their games in Las Vegas for three years, but efforts are already underway to develop a fan connection to Sin City.
Hungary will begin the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, an official said Thursday, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest.
It also ordered more residents in parts of northern Gaza to move to shelters in the western side of Gaza City.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association prohibited transgender students from competing in high school sports based on their gender identity.
South Point studio host Alex White went 5-0 ATS in the Sweet 16 and 12-5 ATS overall, hitting both of her best bets, to win the Review-Journal March Madness Challenge contest.