A’s watch party at Circa
Hundreds of thousands of students will file into classrooms for the first day of school on Monday morning.
If you’ve driven in the Airport Connector Tunnel you’ve probably noticed drops of water falling on your windshield, a white residue on the ceiling of the tunnel and on the road.
The Clark County School District faces declining enrollment, traffic safety concerns and aging school buildings.
Nevada started implementing rules to address extreme heat illness in workplaces. Now, national employer groups and businesses are recommending them to the federal government.
All UFC events will be included as part of a streaming service under a massive broadcasting agreement announced Monday by the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts behemoth.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
An inconsistency on obections to gerrymandering.
Article brightens a day.
The president’s actions to shrink the administrative state deserve attention.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A’ja Wilson became the first player in WNBA history to have a 30-point, 20-rebound game to help the Aces win their fourth straight game.
Dylan Laube’s rookie season as a running back couldn’t have gone much worse, but his breakout preseason opener for the Raiders has him excitedly looking forward to his second year.
Summerlin South, the fourth Nevada team to qualify for the Little League World Series, will meet Clarendon Hills, Illinois, on Wednesday in its first game.
The Raiders announced the signing of veteran safety Terrell Edmunds on Sunday. He spent the 2024 season with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Raiders continue to assess their offensive line, and a final call might not come until after start of season.
Some luxury homeowners in this region have employed photovoltaic solar panels, integrated battery energy storage systems and active energy-management applications to provide additional power, comfort and energy resilience to their spacious dwellings.
Since the association’s case with NRED is probably public information, your association should have reported the information to its members.
Critically needed temps help Nevada industries.
There might be another reason Georgia burns less than California.