The Golden Knights added some needed stability to their blue line before the trade deadline by acquiring defenseman Noah Hanifin.
Unbeaten Las Vegas High remains No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A baseball rankings. But there was movement elsewhere in baseball, softball and volleyball.
Temperatures were 10 degrees below average around Las Vegas on Sunday.
The Golden Knights called up a goaltender from Henderson on Sunday, one day after Adin Hill was hurt in a win against Columbus.
UNLV’s women’s basketball team won its third straight Mountain West regular-season and tournament title this year, but couldn’t advance in the NCAA Tournament.
Best known for the fantasy series “The Sword of Truth” the late novelist Terry Goodkind’s Boulder City estate is going up for auction.
In a recent email from U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, she confirmed that most community associations will be subject to the Anti-Money Laundering/Corporate Transparency Act.
Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV) is hosting a free event starting at 8:30 a.m. on April 4 at the Las Vegas Realtors building at 6360 S. Rainbow Blvd. giving prospective members an opportunity to learn more about CALV.
Tour de Summerlin, Southern Nevada’s longest running cycling event, returns to the community April 20. Presented by Howard Hughes, developer of Summerlin and Downtown Summerlin, Tour de Summerlin is expected to draw more than 500 cyclists.
Origin at Symphony Park, the new mixed-use development by Red Ridge Development, has unveiled a first look inside Cello Tower.
A new date and a format change is leading to several of the best players in the world committing to the LPGA’s Las Vegas stop.
A legal expert says Fontainebleau’s response to Wynn for poaching employees sounds more like a divorce proceeding than a business lawsuit.
Taxpaying voters should be paying attention to stories exposing corruption among the public sector and our politicians.
But supporting humanity doesn’t mean you support terrorists.
Restoring the country’s constitutional order won’t be easy. But the REINS Act is a tangible step towards doing just that.
In my view, immigrants seeking to come to the United States send a powerful message about what a great country we have.
Abandoning allies in a humiliating fashion has unpredictable consequences.
The Public Lands Rule and an update to the Western Solar Plan are long overdue, especially for the future of the American West.
In an election of inches, both political parties will need to win over the support of the youngest and one of the fastest-growing demographics: Latinos.
One state prosecutor and one civilian plaintiff have already won huge fines and damages from Donald Trump that may, with legal costs, exceed $500 million.
There is a sense in the nation that things will have to get worse before they get better.
Investigative journalism is a surefire way to earn the ire of many journalists.
A U.S. spacecraft lands on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
Voting gimmicks won’t fix what’s wrong in Nevada politics. It’ll only leave more people rightly wondering if their vote even counted.
The UNLV men’s basketball team knocked off No. 22 Colorado State on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center. Dedan Thomas Jr. scored 23 points for the Rebels.
Melanie Smokey, of Washoe and Western Shoshone descent, spoke to a crowd of about 100 Las Vegans Saturday.
The former president was declared the winner just seconds after the polls closed at 4 p.m. PT. Exit poll data allowed NBC News and other media to name him a landslide winner.
Fighter jets hit about 18 sites across multiple locations, targeting missiles, launchers, rockets, drones and unmanned surface and underwater vehicles.
Travis Dowell, 74, is one of 21,000 runners who will descend on the closed-down Strip on Sunday for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Las Vegas half-marathon and 10k races.
The Golden Knights were unable to hold a two-goal lead and lost in a shootout to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
