Former Green Beret Harold Wheeler, president of Las Vegas Chapter 51 of the Special Forces Association, led a crowd of more than a hundred people in honor of fallen veterans.
Israel is pursuing a new U.S.-backed plan to control all aid to Gaza, which the United Nations has rejected.
Jewell Loyd’s return to Seattle was spoiled Sunday when the Aces fell to the Storm at Climate Pledge Arena.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone had his healthiest season in recent memory, but an injury still forced him to miss his team’s final game of the season.
Will Costco be open on Monday for your last-minute grocery run before your Memorial Day barbecue? Here’s what you need to know.
As Tim Jackson wraps up his first year as the NIAA’s executive director, he spoke with Nevada Preps about football realignment and much more.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Two American Red Cross of Southern Nevada volunteers deployed to Kentucky and Missouri to help with relief efforts after “catastrophic storms and tornadoes” hit the area last week.
Scouting America troops placed American flags at the gravesites of veterans at the Palm Boulder Highway Mortuary & Cemetery on Memorial Day weekend.
Products most of the nation uses.
State taxpayers must keep giving the system more money.
It may not be as sunny as legislators hoped, but it’s far from a rainy day.
Historically, tribalism erodes a multiracial democracy.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s education bill better than the Democratic alternative.
We need more opportunities where people can come together and learn about each other’s religion and culture.
Do we want to turn over to our kids and grandkids a bankrupt country? That is unconscionable and immoral.
Republicans need to explain the Medicaid reforms in President Donald Trump’s big, beautiful bill, not run away from them.
Zach Little and Caden Fioroni helped UNLV move up Saturday, but the Rebels remain eight spots out of Sunday’s cutline at the NCAA men’s golf championship.