Here is a first look at what the Raiders’ offensive depth chart could look like after organized team activities and the club’s mandatory minicamp.
Truist Securities gaming analyst Barry Jonas told investors in a report that while the summer will have some soft results, it’ll pave the way for a profitable 2026.
A real estate agent says people in the Las Vegas Valley are starting to look at alternatives to houses in response to their high prices.
Nevada received one of the highest grades in the country for its infrastructure, but the state has plenty of room for improvement, despite the passing grade.
About 8,000 protesters showed up in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, according to police.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
He didn’t get even 50 percent of the vote.
Aaron Ford loves to sue the White House.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
It doesn’t make sense to punish the victim. A new law means it’s less likely to happen in Nevada schools.
Cities across the world are struggling with how to cope with mass tourism and a boom in short-term rental platforms, like Airbnb.
Coach Becky Hammon didn’t have to say her name to make it clear the Aces missed A’ja Wilson in their loss to the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday.
There should be no excuses. The Rebels must be the program all others chase in football and men’s basketball once the new Mountain West emerges in 2026.
An Arizona State University study has placed a microscope on groundwater pumping in the Colorado River Basin.
Iran has been stringing along international watchdogs and civilized nations for years regarding its nuclear program. The nation has now paid a steep price for its deceit and deception.
We lost my dad three years ago, but his presence is strong in us still. He gave us order where chaos and emptiness would have been. His love permeated every nook and cranny of our home and our lives. It guides us still.
Las Vegas showed other cities the right way to deal with demonstrations that become unlawful.
Will the United States fall into a totalitarian government that exerts total control, or be a representative democracy that listens to the voices of “we, the people”?
The real question isn’t whether to link work with Medicaid; it’s how to help more Americans use safety net programs as a bridge to financial independence.