The new authority will be responsible for managing state health care programs, including Medicaid and the state’s health insurance exchange, and the public employees’ benefits program.
Right wing Mitch Marner said he hopes to help the Golden Knights win another Stanley Cup at his introductory news conference Tuesday at City National Arena.
Officials say the shared-use pathway from Summerlin to Red Rock Canyon will lengthen and widen lanes, providing a safer environment for cyclists and drivers alike.
Strong winds from a dust storm and thunderstorms left thousands of residents without power and created a mess around the Las Vegas Valley on the first day of July.
A three-year widening project of Interstate 15 between Speedway Boulevard and the Garnet Interchange was deemed completed by area officials.
A necropsy determined that the wild foal died from a shooting.
The Golden Knights are bringing back defenseman Dylan Coghlan in free agency, but left wing Tanner Pearson is leaving to join the Winnipeg Jets.
Another step has been taken to secure Nevada’s first children’s hospital at the Harry Reid Research and Technology Park.
In addition, a slots tournament winner took home $250,000 from an off-Strip casino.
Ronald Mortensen, who has been incarcerated for nearly 30 years, serving a life without parole sentence for the 1996 off-duty, drive-by shooting of Daniel Mendoza, 21, admitted to two felony counts.
It was a surprising statement from Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to release more files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: The FBI, she said, was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of the wealthy financier “with children or child porn.”
LIV Golf is teaming with MGM Resorts International to stage LIV Golf Week 2026 in January in Las Vegas, but it’s unclear whether there also will be a tournament.
Former Raiders tight end Darren Waller is coming out of retirement and being traded by the New York Giants to the Miami Dolphins, according to a report.
The difficulty it took for Republicans, who have the majority hold in Congress, to wrestle the bill to this point is not expected to let up.
The dispute has laid bare not only the differences between the Republican president and one of his most vociferous one-time advocates.
Las Vegas data-center owner Switch is expanding its big presence in Southern Nevada with a new kind of facility: so-called AI factories.
In a statement released Monday on social media, the WSOP announced it will not recognize a winner of the $1,500 “Millionaire Maker” No-limit Hold’em tournament.
Authorities investigated a crash that left a pedestrian in critical condition on a Las Vegas freeway.
The majority of the rare books the store will be selling are coming from the Antiquarian Books Association of America.
Plus, a major gaming company has won a competitive bid for a multiyear agreement to produce Monopoly-based slot machine games.
The 10 most highly compensated employees working in North Las Vegas city government last year each earned roughly half a million dollars or more in pay and benefits.
Crew members from a Disney cruise ship saved a girl who fell overboard and her father who jumped in after her.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has hired Dan Alegria, who will serve as the newspaper’s design editor.
More than 50 residents showed up to raise concerns at a town hall meeting hosted by Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom and Las Vegas police.
If they aren’t here, they can’t break our laws in the first place.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
When Trump makes good on a threat, it leaves a mark.
Politics and intellectual consistency go together like banana on pizza. But the reaction from Democrats to last week’s Supreme Court ruling on judicial authority deserves special attention
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo is stepping away from hockey due to a significant hip injury, the team announced Monday.
