7@7PM for Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
British poker pro Benny Glaser won the $2,500 buy-in Mixed Triple Draw Lowball event Sunday, his third victory since the WSOP started last month.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Utah Sen. Lee vows to revive proposal.
America’s continuing prosperity and the advancement of its citizens’ well-being will depend on the nurturing and challenging of its best and brightest minds.
It was enough for American voters to wake up.
Tiffany Mitchell is almost a year removed from nearly dying after a routine procedure. She has been reunited with former college teammate A’ja Wilson on the Aces.
The attorney general’s office announced $1.2 billion in settlements from opioid litigation. The funds are going toward youth-centered programs.
Police said a vehicle pulled up next to the detective’s vehicle and “a female voice could be heard asking if there was anyone in the car.”
Authorities have identified the 17-year-old Las Vegas boy who died last week in a motorcycle crash in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
Carey Cota, 35, died from a shotgun wound to the head and her death was ruled a homicide, according to the Clark County coroner’s office
A woman is accused of stabbing a man, who was in a relationship with her, on the bus near the Las Vegas Ballpark, according to police.
Officers arrived and entered a home for a welfare check and located a deceased male suffering from what appeared to be a gunshot wound, police said in a statement.
At least two people have been caught in Las Vegas Valley floods this year. One person escaped a flood near Caliche Way, according to Clark County Regional Flood Control District.
The Aces’ odds to win the WNBA title shot up to double digits for the first time since their inaugural season in Las Vegas during their recent 2-5 slide.
Some, including our president it seems, would rather hide our troubled past.
Donald Trump overreacts with the National Guard.
Dark smoke could be seen from many areas of the valley as officials from the Clark County Fire Department battled what appeared to be a growing blaze.
The UMC Crisis Stabilization Center is Southern Nevada’s first mental health crisis short-term center.