Legislation introduced by Nevada Rep. Dina Titus would honor Frazier, the first woman to serve as Nevada’s lieutenant governor and an influential Southern Nevada educator.
Authorities in California have shut down an illicit marijuana farm in an unexpected location: the middle of Death Valley National Park.
Wrapping up Day 6 of the NBA Summer League at the Thomas Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.
Lighter winds brought some relief Wednesday to crews working to contain a wildfire in northern Nevada that is so big it can be seen from space.
If you’ve watched TV for anytime in Las Vegas, then you already know John Barr will do anything to sell you a car —as long as England isn’t playing in the semifinals of the World Cup.
Two Las Vegas gaming companies received tentative approval Wednesday from the state Gaming Control Board to amend their corporate structures to enable them to streamline operations and refinance interest expenses.
Dark Arts Market set for Friday night
Wagner, the No. 25 overall pick out of Michigan, injured his left ankle and left knee on Tuesday during the Lakers’ 109-92 win over the New York Knicks at the Thomas Mack Center.
Alex Jordan shot a final-round 69 and won the Nevada State Amateur at TPC Summerlin on Wednesday by three shots over rising Arbor View senior and Oklahoma State commit Hazen Newman, who also shot 69.
In the summer of 2007, Blair Bigelow’s name was sewn onto the exterior of the Genesis II spacecraft shortly before it was lauched into space.
New video and audio files released Wednesday from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting mostly highlighted peripheral moments from the massive police response.
On July 15, 1988, Bruce Willis burst onto movie screens as John McClane, the lone hero trying mightily to save his wife from inside a tall building, in “Die Hard.”
With 90 games in the rearview mirror, the coaches sounded off on the players who took the biggest step in the first half and who to watch for in the second.
Roger Federer was a point away from a rather tidy, straight-set victory in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. One lousy point.
Three companies expanding in or locating to Northern Nevada received approval for tax abatements from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Wednesday.
The Clark County School District will bring in outside lobbyists to represent its interests during the 2019 session of the Nevada Legislature, a move that has some trustees concerned about the loyalty of the outsiders.
A group of former Louisville men’s basketball players have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA over the organization’s vacation of the Cardinals’ 2013 national championship and 2012 Final Four.
A 71-year-old man serving two life sentences died Tuesday in Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
The league seems more open to the concept as any, which makes sense given the number of women who play basketball at all levels across the world.
A homeless South Florida man with no arms has been charged with stabbing a Chicago tourist.
Isner, a 33-year-old American playing in his 41st major tournament, reached his first Grand Slam semifinal by beating Milos Raonic 6-7 (5), 7-6 (7), 6-4, 6-3 at the All England Club on Wednesday.
LAKE MEAD — The Overton Arm is fishing well for both shore anglers and boaters. This is a great place for fishing from small boats and paddlecraft, such as kayaks. Anglers are catching bass, catfish and striped bass. Swimbaits and anchovies are working best near the dam and in the Government Wash area.
The Dark Arts Market is a one-day event that highlights macabre and occult art.
The Clippers beat the Wizards to set up a date with the Lakers on Thursday evening.
Two men were arrested in Nye County and charged with attempted murder in connection with a string of incendiary fires that began in Beatty on August 22, 2017.
Mario Mandzukic scored the winning goal in the 109th minute and Croatia shocked England 2-1 Wednesday.
Papa Johns says founder John Schnatter has resigned as chairman of the board. The company made the announcement late Wednesday, hours after Schnatter apologized for using a racial slur during a conference call in May.
With big game hunting seasons looming on the horizon, anyone with a big game tag will need to spend time practicing on the shooting range before their season begins.
Collin Sexton, the No. 8 overall pick in June’s draft, blends an efficient explosiveness with natural, cereberal playmaking instincts.
The Las Vegas Bowl reportedly has a new name and home.
