The state baseball and softball championship games are set for Class 4A through 1A. Check out the details from Friday’s state tournament action.
Don’t believe spin from Big Pharma.
The last president brought made us the economic envy of the world.
Politics isn’t for the faint-hearted, but the recent attacks on Sen. John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democrat, have been particularly ruthless.
A young male died in a shooting in North Las Vegas.
The Aces want to spoil the Liberty’s ring night to start the season in New York, but that’s not their primary motivation.
Realtors with Las Vegas Realtors volunteered to help put finishing touches on a home repair by Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada.
Zaon Collins spent 56 days in jail after pleading guilty to reckless driving and vehicular manslaughter. He was sued by the family of the man killed.
The lawsuit, filed by a man now accused of murder, stems from his allegation that police conducted a warrantless search of a pickup truck he was driving.
The Golden Knights felt they were in the fight against the Edmonton Oilers, but they didn’t make the timely plays, leading to their elimination in five games.
A bill proposes transferring over $350 million from Nevada’s Rainy Day Fund to the state’s general fund.
Aces forward Crystal Bradford won’t play in the season opener Saturday at New York as she finally serves a suspension handed to her in 2021.
The bill to strengthen animal cruelty penalties passed the Nevada Assembly unanimously.
The Rebels are at the bottom of the 30-team NCAA field after senior Toa Yokoyama walked away from the program to turn pro.
A Las Vegas man who has prior felony convictions was sentenced to 49 years in prison for committing multiple armed robberies of businesses in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas attorney has also been accused of plotting with felons to kill a client, an allegation he denied.
Basic defeated Faith Lutheran in a Class 5A winners’ bracket state semifinal Friday to advance to Saturday’s title game. The Crusaders then lost an elimination game.
A property tax that funds hundreds of Metropolitan Police Department positions may be extended another 30 years after a key vote in the Nevada Legislature.
The Metropolitan Police Department received a call May 4 from a woman who said someone had broken into her home and her husband “had to shoot the intruder.”
Moody’s is the last of the three major rating agencies to lower the federal government’s credit. Standard & Poor’s downgraded federal debt in 2011 and Fitch Ratings followed in 2023.
The Palo Verde softball team will look to cap an undefeated season in Saturday’s Class 5A state championship game against Centennial.
Cannae Holdings said Bill Foley would focus on its sports and entertainment and alcohol ventures, along with corporate deals.
A proposal to give some terminally ill patients in Nevada access to life-ending medications failed to meet a key Nevada Legislature deadline on Friday.
Frantic members ran for their lives after a man opened fire inside a northwest valley Las Vegas Athletic Clubs gym. “It was traumatizing,” one woman said.
The state paid over $9 million to bring internet access to Lovelock. The funds went missing, and the project was never finished.
Over two dissenting votes, the justices acted on an emergency appeal from lawyers for Venezuelan men who have been accused of being gang members.
The strikes across the Gaza Strip came as President Donald Trump wrapped up a visit to the region that included stops in three Gulf states but not Israel.
A judge has struck down federal prosecutors’ plan to pursue the death penalty in a Reno case after they said they would not seek capital punishment, then reversed course last month.
In a massive setback, a handful of conservative Republicans on the House Budget Committee voted against President Donald Trump’s big package of tax breaks and spending cuts.