Stats on Las Vegas-based data company Switch (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
These wearable wonders and breezy gadgets can offer some relief when the sidewalk feels like a stovetop
A lack of clarity about this part of the body often leads to confusion about effective core training strategies.
We asked registered dietitians to explain how to strike the right balance of getting enough protein while trying to lose weight.
Wrist injuries from swing sports like golf, pickleball, tennis and baseball — tend to be from overuse and repeated motion.
A shooting Friday morning on Interstate 15 in the northeast Las Vegas Valley wounded one and has shut down several travel lanes, causing delays.
Gunshots were fired at the Casas del Rio dormitory complex, the university said in a statement.
The blighted property off Spring Mountain Road has a history of graffiti and fires.
Close to 50 people gathered at the site of the July 11 crash to remember Aireon Avery, a student at Chaparral High School.
The addition of the Suncoast’s new state-of-the-art bingo room is part of a major property renovation that won’t be completed until the first quarter of 2026.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Democrats latch on to Epsteingate like they latched on to Russiagate.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Bipartisan support a constitutional necessity.
White House critics tried to downplay the Iran air attack.
The weather is not an all-powerful villain that humanity — like a damsel in distress — is powerless to resist.
God bless Martina Navratilova. She said an honest, courageous thing about surrogacy.
Everywhere socialism — government-run economic activity — has been tried, it’s failed to meet the people’s needs.
Durham’s mother said she was “truly disappointed” that Las Vegas police officer Alexander Bookman wouldn’t be indicted.
The Raiders’ first-round pick out of Boise State shed some pounds ahead of his first NFL season in the hopes it would help the running back improve his speed.
The Raiders released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who signed a four-year, $110 million contract as a free agent in 2024 but appeared in just five games.