Goaltender Akira Schmid had a 24-save shutout and the Golden Knights defeated the Detroit Red Wings at T-Mobile Arena.
UNLV’s men’s basketball team suffered a shocking loss in coach Josh Pastner’s debut, falling to Tennessee-Martin at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Edward Vodek may think it is a good idea to turn the Eastside Cannery into some sort of shelter (Oct. 31 letter), but he probably doesn’t live close by.
As usual, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is jumping on the bandwagon with other democratic AGs, this time suing Donald Trump and the federal government over SNAP benefit payouts.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer, please open up our government. It’s no longer a matter of who is going to win. It’s a matter of the people and country losing.
Lombardo and other Hollywood handout politicians are the suckers at the poker table — and they’re playing with your money.
Many regulations do enhance public safety and other desirable goals. But others are outdated, unworkable or anti-competitive.
America needs more workers at a time when more Americans — especially ex-offenders — need to work. How can the two imperatives be better synchronized?
I am now a lost soul when it comes to rooting for my favorite teams. What has changed to deplete my enthusiasm? The NBA betting scandal.
Friends, family members and supporters of Jorge Gomez gathered Tuesday evening for a vigil near the steps of the Lloyd D. George U.S. Courthouse. The site is close to where Gomez was shot.
Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City, capping a stunning ascent for the state lawmaker, who was set to become the city’s most liberal mayor in generations.
Clarence Wilson previously faced the death penalty but escaped that possibility with a jury’s verdict at trial.
Raiders safety Isaiah Pola-Mao has seen his role shift slightly the past two games, which is leading to a lot of extra production.
The federal government may be shut down, but Silver Belle is on a tight schedule for her cross-country road trip from the forest of Nevada to the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
While the federal government shutdown is affecting workers at airports, Allegiant Air executives say the airline is holding on for now — but that could change soon.
A UPS cargo plane’s left wing caught fire and an engine fell off just before it crashed and exploded after takeoff in Kentucky, a federal investigator said Wednesday.
The Smith’s Marketplace — an expanded department store version of the traditional grocery store — will occupy just under 130,000 square feet.
The meeting this week comes after a Clark County advisory board recently denied the application, and after Clark County firefighters responded Saturday to a report that jet fuel was spilling over the top of a tank at Reid International.
Nevada Senate Democrats propose a $136 million emergency plan to restore SNAP food aid for nearly 500,000 residents after federal benefits are paused during the shutdown.
Biden’s press secretary says he was betrayed. Her act of loyalty? She left the Democratic Party and became an independent, “Outside the Party Lines.”
A $49.5 million, two-year upgrade project of the 215 Beltway-Airport Connector interchange is underway.
Las Vegans will have new options to fly to several new cities in the West and Midwest starting in 2026.
Dylan Amanonce, now 18, faces two felony counts of attempting to provide material support for terrorism.
A pair of six-figure jackpots also were won in the Las Vegas Valley.
The final four teams and state tournaments are set in all classifications of boys and girls soccer, and girls volleyball. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s action.
A local animal shelter is lending a helping hand to Las Vegas residents in need by distributing free pet food at an upcoming event.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted Tuesday that there could be chaos in the skies next week if the government shutdown drags on and air traffic controllers miss a second paycheck.
