Bryan Salmond is in studio and Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda on day two of being back home in Alameda.
Let the federal government handle it.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Check with the secretary of state.
We are being government by people who aren’t giving it much thought.
Court upholds controversial Tennessee law.
Puberty is not a disease. Doctors shouldn’t chop the healthy breasts off 14-year-olds. Boys are not girls. These didn’t use to be controversial statements.
The mask is now part of the kit of rioters.
Two residents who live near the site of an approved housing and resource facility want to stop construction while officials conduct studies and consider alternate sites, according to a Clark County District Court lawsuit filed this week.
Bishop Gorman safety Jett Washington, Nevada’s top class of 2026 high school football recruit, announced his college commitment Thursday.
Former Trump whisperer Steve Bannon talks with the D.C. press. The future? It’s not all hearts and kisses.
On this year’s Juneteenth holiday, the usually talkative president kept silent about a day important to Black Americans for marking the end of slavery in the country he leads again.
A North Las Vegas bettor placed a $350 parlay on the William Hill Nevada app and won $555,809.58 after correctly predicting 12 money-line baseball winners.
The Florida Panthers are the favorites at multiple sportsbooks to three-peat as NHL champions in 2026, while other books favor another team.
The Metropolitan Police Department has formally re-entered into an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement that allows its jail to hold certain undocumented immigrants for an extended period of time to allow agents time to pick them up.
Circus Circus is offering a new “Family Circus Pass” this summer for its Adventuredome amusement park.
Star A’ja Wilson is still in concussion protocol, and the Aces are putting the drama aside as they again face new teammate Jewell Loyd’s former team.
SLAM! Nevada wrestler Manuel Saldate won his fourth individual state title this season, which earned him Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Year honors.
A new Nevada law gives families who may get split up because of a deportation order a chance to choose a guardian for their child.
The Nevada Supreme Court ordered Gov. Joe Lombardo’s ethics case back to District Court.