7@7AM for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The district has taken the audacious step of sanctioning educators for exercising their out-of-school, personal First Amendment free speech protections.
Gov. Joe Lombardo must now show by his actions that he is an advocate for these children.
Shutting down the government for a few days or even weeks doesn’t seriously affect the lives or the livelihoods of most Americans.
Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team won the Class 5A Southern Region team title on Wednesday thanks to an impressive second day of play.
The Aces held off a late rally from the Phoenix Mercury to win Game 3 of the WNBA Finals and move one win away from their third championship in four years.
The east Las Vegas school has close to 2,400 students, according to its website.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll is staying optimistic about tight end Brock Bowers’ knee injury, even though the second-year pro missed last week’s loss to the Colts.
The suspension of a nutrition assistance program will start Thursday due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
A small wildfire, caused by lightning, is burning in Zion National Park in southern Utah.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the “first phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners, U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday.
An officer then falsified an arrest report in order to “manufacture probable cause,” the complaint claims.
The signage has gone up for the new store which is expected to open this year.
The new offer is the latest in a series of moves by Las Vegas casinos to encourage visitation amid a months-long decline.
Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix’s temporary Flamingo Road bridge at Koval Lane will return next week, after a multiday closure of the busy intersection.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill launched his 2026 re-election bid, emphasizing crime reduction, tech innovation and stronger community policing.
A British tourist who was critically injured in a Sept. 17 skydiving crash near Las Vegas has been released from the hospital, a spokesperson confirmed.
In addition, seasonal vaccines — including flu and RSV — are also available for all recommended age groups.