A judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from immediately enacting certain changes to how federal elections are run.
The Minnesota Wild once again built a big lead and then held on to defeat the Golden Knights at Xcel Energy Center on Thursday.
A beloved Las Vegas eatery has closed one of its three locations in the valley.
The new Arts District spot blends cocktail culture, private club choosiness and the spirit of a 19th century salon.
Teammates from Bishop Gorman and Clark highlight the class of 2026 high school football recruits in Nevada. Here’s a look at the top five and who’s recruiting them.
With driver’s license appointments booked for at least a month for Nevadans looking to obtain a Real ID, people are looking into getting or renewing their passports to be able to travel.
Sturgill Simpson, the LVL Up Expo and AC/DC lead this week’s lineup of Vegas entertainment.
If you’re looking to do more on your next vacation than relax in the sun or go sightseeing, voluntourism could be a great alternative.
With merger plans for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines well underway, changes will be made at Harry Reid International Airport by the end of the year.
A 2-year-old K9 officer with the Henderson Police Department has died, the agency announced in a post on social media.
The Red Rocker teams up with an all-star band to tap the robust Hagar-Van Halen catalog in an upcoming residency at Dolby Live on the Las Vegas Strip.
Be aware: Medicare does not recognize individual health plans as “true” employer benefits to delay enrolling in Part B. You will incur a penalty.
A man arrested in connection to a road rage incident that was caught on video and went viral last year, has pleaded guilty to attempted battery.
While only eight pieces of legislation failed to meet the Legislature’s most recent deadline, more than 100 received last-minute exemptions to prolong their consideration.
The casino is waiting on regulatory approval to begin taking online wagers from international gamblers.
The Raiders are likely to add a quarterback in this year’s draft over the weekend. But their history of selecting prospects at the position is spotty at best.
Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Does Mr. Joecks feel that President Trump did the right thing by not “throwing the book” at those terrorists?
Perhaps when and if they catch these wanna-be terrorists, they should be jailed.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Palo Verde’s baseball team claimed a home win over Shadow Ridge on Monday. Here are photos from the game.
Josh Pastner has been hired as UNLV’s next men’s basketball coach. Pastner previously coached at Memphis and Georgia Tech.
William Shatner basked in adulation at the One Night for One Drop gala at Hakkasan Nightclub.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has outlined his housing bill. The legislation would create the Nevada Attainable Housing Fund.
After the mummified remains of Joaquin and Eleanor Sierra were discovered, Robert Dunn was accused of killing the couple in 2003.
Israel’s defense minister says it is trying to avoid harming civilians as it strikes Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
The Republican governor defended his record on education in response to recent criticism from across the aisle in an interview with the Review-Journal.
