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Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
A missed economic development opportunity.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Marines aren’t in LA to arrest people.
SB404 rights an injustice and provides families with more protections in what is often a difficult and confusing legal maze.
Losing slowly is not winning. It isn’t much of a campaign pitch either.
Trump’s critics — yet again — assumed because someone was targeted by the president, he or she must be a figure of righteousness.
It’s a whole lot easier to borrow money than pay it off.
Wide receiver Antonio Brown, who was traded to the Raiders in 2019 but never played a game for the organization, faces charges stemming from an altercation last month.
Israel attacked Iran’s capital in strikes that targeted the country’s nuclear program and killed at least two top military officers.
One person is dead after two cars collided at a North Las Vegas intersection.
Motorists should expect delays on Koval Lane near Sphere through the end of next month as crews replace a leaking pipeline.
The WNBA schedule has drawn criticism amid prominent injuries this season, but every team will have a tough stretch, Aces coach Becky Hammon said.
In a better world, U.S. senators don’t interrupt a Cabinet secretary’s news conference, and federal agents don’t lay hands on the senator, remove him from the room and handcuff him.
The campaign, which launched in 2010, aims to raise awareness of how quickly cars heat up and what to do if a child is locked inside.
Pete Hegseth also refused to answer repeated questions at a hotly combative congressional hearing Thursday about his use of Signal chats to discuss military operations.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association announced that it will sanction boys and girls lacrosse as a high school varsity sport starting in 2026-27.
Former Golden Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland is one of six members of this year’s Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame class.
Two sports bettors believed they were entitled to a $40,200 payout on a golf wager, but Nevada Gaming Control Board members voted to reverse their payouts.