Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney, Steve Carp and David Schoen break down the Golden Knights loss to the Los Angeles Kings.
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Bryan Salmond brings you a quick update on how the Raiders are reflecting on the loss against the Washington Redskins.
Buffalo wings are so last century. If you want to try a bar snack that’s far more up-to-the-minute, consider the Buffalo frog legs served at Sonoma Cellar at Sunset Station in Henderson.
Nevada Preps staffers Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview Week 6 of the Southern Nevada high school football season, as league play continues.
A top ranking official with the Polish government said Tuesday that the country’s ties with Nevada are the strongest of any U.S. state, and the two are likely to become even more closely intertwined with a new economic development mission next month.
Hill and Fang give a quick recap of Bellator 183 and host a live Skype interview with Aaron Pico talking about his fight.
The husband and wife team behind HGTV remodeling show “Fixer Upper” have announced that the popular series will end after its upcoming fifth season.
Fashion was beautiful — or at the very least, unique, provocative or outrageous — at Life is Beautiful. Here are just a few of the fest’s sartorial flights of fashionista fancy:
Marie Tillman, the widow of former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, says that her husband’s service “should never be politicized in a way that divides us.”
A woman arrested after a hit-and-run crash Monday outside the Regional Justice Center in downtown Las Vegas also was booked on weapons charges.
Nevada’s most famous reptile has been stripped of his title, but his handlers insist he wasn’t fired or forced into retirement.
President Donald Trump says he’ll visit hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico next Tuesday.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
A 1-month-old baby found on the side of an Oklahoma interstate in a car seat stuffed with $5,500 in cash and a birth certificate was in state custody Monday as authorities continued to investigate why the boy was abandoned.
In one of the biggest crackdowns on the corrupting role of money in college basketball, 10 men were charged Tuesday with using hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to influence star athletes’ choice of schools, shoe sponsors, agents, financial advisers, even tailors.