The Las Vegas 51s’ bullpen allowed seven runs in two innings in a 10-6 PCL loss to the host Reno Aces on Tuesday night. 51s starter Seth Lugo left with a 5-3 lead after six innings before the bullpen blew the win for him.
Here are 11 frozen treats to help you cool off and beat the heat in Las Vegas this summer.
Republican lawmakers who supported Gov. Brian Sandoval’s tax package have outraised their anti-tax Republican challengers so far this year.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a confidential settlement with Steven Jacobs, former president and CEO of Sands China Ltd., who filed a wrongful termination lawsuit shortly after he was fired in July 2010.
By all accounts, Las Vegas 51s reliever Chasen Bradford is back this season, and he has the numbers to prove it. Entering this week’s series at Reno, Bradford is 2-1 with a 2.22 ERA and four saves in 23 appearances.
The 35-year-old black man is about 180 pounds and about 5-feet, 5-inches tall with black hair and brown eyes, police said. He was last seen wearing a white tank-top and green camouflage pants.
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After a man invaded a west valley home, stole a getaway car, crashed it into a second home’s brick dividing wall and then invaded another west valley home Thursday night, the suspect is facing several charges at the Clark County Detention Center.
Melanie Kushnir was much more than a hiker, she was an inspiration.
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Now the Democrats know how the Republicans have felt for, oh, the past 52 years or so.
Executives with XpressWest, the company franchised to build a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California, have talked with officials with Hyperloop One, the high-tech, high-speed transport system under development in North Las Vegas.
Nevada correctional officers will no longer use shotguns loaded with 7.5 birdshot to break up altercations in state prisons, the Corrections Department’s director said late Tuesday.
The semi-circular shark bite stretched from Maria Korcsmaros’ shoulder to her pelvis, with teeth marks visible in the shredded flesh of her arm and torso.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen showed “a complete disregard for the law” when he ordered a deputy public defender handcuffed in court and sent her client to jail for six months, a group of defense lawyers wrote in a complaint with the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline.
Temperatures are expected to climb to record-breaking heights this week, and an excessive heat watch has been issued for the weekend.
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The Clark County Education Association, which represents the approximately 18,000 teachers who work for the Clark County School District, recently posted blistering Internet ads against District A Trustee Deanna Wright and school board president and District C Trustee Linda Young.
MGM Resorts International and its MGM Growth Properties subsidiary will acquire Boyd Gaming Corp.’s half interest in Atlantic City’s Borgata resort for $900 million, the two companies announced Tuesday.
Sacramento Kings point guard Darren Collison was arrested on a charge of domestic violence after deputies responded to a report of a woman being assaulted inside a California home, authorities said Tuesday.
John White will serve as acting chancellor for the Nevada System of Higher Education starting in July, earning an annual base salary of $303,000.
Tesla’s gigafactory under construction east of Reno will be put on display July 29 for some of the electric-car company’s customers.
Assembly Speaker John Hambrick is the target of mailers blasting his role in supporting $1.5 billion in new and extended sunset taxes for public education that the Legislature passed in 2015.
Las Vegas urologist Michael Kaplan, convicted in 2014 of reusing equipment meant for single use in medical procedures, is now an Internet pitchman for a line of male enhancement products that he has developed.
University of Phoenix plans to open a first-of-its-kind innovation center at the Bank of America Plaza building at 300 S. Fourth St. in downtown Las Vegas.
The “America’s Got Talent” winner displays a mastery of the craft, but not yet a distinctive niche, in his promising Planet Hollywood showcase “Mouthing Off.”
The administrator of two Las Vegas surgery centers pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to embezzling $1.3 million from physicians who invested in the clinics.