Videos circulating online of the attack show a graphic assault of a man by an assembled group of people in the middle of the street.
The former first-round pick believes he is primed for a big season after a strong close to last year, whether he lines up on the edge or inside at defensive tackle.
One week into Raiders training camp, a surprising starting job could be there for the taking.
The new high school football season will feature a new points rating systemand one fewer state title game. Here are five things to watch for this season.
The system outage affected gaming, check-in and on-site purchases.
Aces’ Jewell Loyd comes off bench, finishes with 20 points
A 58-year-old woman was critically injured in a hit-and-run crash early Saturday morning near downtown Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department
The Highway Patrol’s campaign aims to raise awareness about reckless and impaired driving in the state.
A Desert Research Institute study suggests tree planting may not be Las Vegas’ saving grace in extremely hot summers.
A long-troubled community in south Las Vegas is set to be sold, though that will mean displacement for some at Paradise Spa.
A nonprofit’s look at data centers shows NV Energy is scrambling to accommodate the data center’s strain on the power grid.
The Golden Knights did not trade back into the first round of the NHL draft, but a busy day could be coming with six picks on Saturday.
Nothing is too false, ridiculous or stupid that one-third of the country will not swallow.
PBS and NPR are the only sources that consistency offer different perspectives.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association closed a poll asking its members to consider a strike, but gave no indication on whether a work stoppage will be authorized.
The World Series of Poker’s investigation into whether two players colluded to determine the outcome of a tournament has sparked strong opinions on both sides.
Chuck Muth, president of a conservative group aiming to clean the state’s voter rolls, filed a lawsuit alleging the secretary of state’s office violated Nevada’s public records law.
One of the teens accused in the death of a retired police chief has been indicted on a count of battery by a prisoner motivated by bias or hatred, prosecutors said.
Undefeated star Terence Crawford will look to make history when he takes on Canelo Alvarez in the first boxing event at Allegiant Stadium in September.
The undefeated former featherweight champion has 10 fewer pounds to cut as he fights for the vacant lightweight belt against Charles Oliveira on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
The Shaquille O’Neal Youth Complex broke ground on Friday afternoon, signaling the start of construction on a multi-million dollar after-school resource center.
The budget of the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark project could approach the $2 billion mark, according to team owner John Fisher.
A Harry Reid International Airport representative said an American Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Charlotte suffered a “potential mechanical issue.”
Following months of deadlock, one proposal for the Colorado River has emerged.
The Raiders eventually will have to make decisions on their pending free agents, including Kolton Miller, Jakobi Meyers, Daniel Carlson, Malcolm Koonce and Dylan Parham.
UNLV’s game against Idaho State was scheduled for Sept. 13 at Allegiant Stadium, but it has been displaced because of the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford title fight.
The blighted property is a stark contrast to the towering Mandalay Bay across the street.
Rep. Steven Horsford led a Democratic coalition in drafting the group’s own alternative to the tax plans proposed in Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.”