UNLV offensive lineman Ben Christman told the team he had chest pains the day before he died, according to a police report.
Sierra Vista’s boys basketball team, despite losing standout center Xavion Staton midseason, sits two wins away from defending its Class 4A state championship.
Thousands of runners will take to the Strip and parts of downtown this weekend to participate in the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Las Vegas.
The handover will include the bodies of a mother and her two young children whose fate was uncertain and a retired journalist in his 80s.
Senate Democrats introduced legislation to protect IVF under Nevada law.
Backstreet Boys have added even more shows to their residency at the Sphere this summer.
Palo Verde and Desert Oasis will play for the Class 5A flag football state title Thursday at Allegiant Stadium as part of a tripleheader of games.
The sprawling estate in the Pointe enclave of The Ridges checks every box for ultra-luxury.
Gaming industry analysts applaud Light & Wonder’s planned $850 million acquisition in a deal expected to close in the second quarter.
The project from NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation will cost $24 million to develop, and plans call for breaking ground this spring.
Five rangers at Great Basin National Park were laid off as a result of the Trump administration’s federal spending reviews.
Federal air-safety investigators said each plane had two people aboard when they collided near Marana Regional Airport on the outskirts of Tucson.
U.S. gaming revenue grew for the fourth straight year, the American Gaming Association said, but revenue from the Strip fell from 2023.
Since the pandemic, the company has placed a big bet on its properties and continued demand.
Universal’s year-round horror experience officially has an opening date in Las Vegas.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have said on social media and in press briefings that people who are 100, 200 and even 300 years old are improperly getting benefits. Here are the facts.
Anyone with information about these incidents is urged to contact Metro’s Spring Valley Area Command Patrol Investigation section at 702-828-2639.
The Las Vegas City Council approved a housing development for the defunct Badlands golf course.
It’s good to have a joker on your side occasionally.
Rivals Mater East and Democracy Prep hope to meet for the 3A boys basketball state championship at Cox Pavilion on Friday.
The Golden Knights returned to practice Tuesday hoping to build on their success prior to the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off break.
“Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified, The Immersive Rock Experience” is coming to Illuminarium beginning March 12.
John “Snowshoe” Thompson is a living legend in Northern Nevada for his skiing treks across the Sierra Nevada to deliver mail.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Doesn’t he know for whom Nevadans voted?
It hasn’t been a month yet since he took office. What is next?
Cities with deep-rooted segregation, whether Chicago, New York or Los Angeles, have a long history of housing inequality.
USAID does great work.
