Faith Lutheran’s boys and girls tennis teams defeated Bishop Gorman. Here are photos from the matches.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
It’s sad to see so many bury their heads in the sand when it comes to the pressures facing our city’s tourism industry.
The dog and pony show in Alaska is over. President Donald Trump gave the vilest of dictators the royal treatment. That should make real conservatives — not the MAGA lot — sick.
Ending subsidies will make the industry stronger.
As long as we’re still noticing, there’s hope.
Las Vegas has shot itself in the foot. People feel ripped off. I feel ripped off.
He was driving at least 50 miles per hour over the speed limit when he hit a car, causing it to flip, according to prosecutors and court records.
Liberty running back Ezra Sanelivi earned several college offers this offseason after a strong sophomore year.
The Aces won their 12th straight game Wednesday, matching a franchise record in the process, to move into second place in the WNBA standings.
Summerlin South was honored with a parade after becoming the first Nevada team to reach the Little League World Series title game.
The biggest barrier to accessing most of this land is the federal government, said panelists at a recent event hosted by U.S. Rep. Dina Titus.
Utility work tied to Brightline West’s planned high-speed rail project next week will see ramp and road closures at the Interstate 15/Sloan Road interchange.
The Uber driver’s attorney previously said he was trying to escape another man who was threatening him at the time of the crash.
Recently, the Strip’s two largest casino companies told investors and analysts that autumn hotel bookings would help Las Vegas bounce back, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.
The president wants him out, but the Salvadoran illegal immigrant wants to stay in a country he calls “corrupt.”
Dignitaries were on hand to celebrate the completion of the “Historic Westside Education and Training Center,” a first of its kind in Las Vegas.
At least four Centers for Disease Control leaders resigned this week. The White House confirmed it fired Susan Monarez because she was not “aligned with” President Donald Trump.
The Raiders continued preparations Wednesday for their season opener against the Patriots. General manager John Spytek spoke to the media.
The man died Saturday after a stabbing in a wash area near northeast of Flamingo and Maryland Parkway.
The discovery was made on federal land just outside Searchlight, about an hour south of Las Vegas.
Buyers could face delays getting their new vehicles registered because of the cyberattack
The local unemployment rate is still lower than it was a year ago, but Southern Nevada’s casino-heavy economy has been hitting the brakes lately.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley filled out his roster Wednesday, and it doesn’t include him or Las Vegan Maverick McNealy.
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich’s attorney, David Chesnoff, told Henderson Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua that prosecutors had agreed to waive his appearance.
Investigators found evidence indicating some data was moved outside of Nevada’s networks by “malicious actors” during a “sophisticated, ransomware-based” cyberattack first identified Sunday, officials confirmed.
The Golden Knights will have 15 games on national TV this season, including Mitch Marner’s first game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Jan. 15.
The FDA’s framework for the new COVID-19 vaccines presents new barriers to access for millions of Americans who would have to prove their risk.
