The Rebels (2-0) will play the Bruins, who lost in their season opener, at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll wants to win ASAP. For that to happen, the Raiders must do three things in particular this year.
Led by an emerging luxury custom-home community in Summerlin called Ascension, Las Vegas homebuilders have sold 47 percent more homes during the first half of 2025 priced at $1 million and higher.
Today, the western region of Summerlin, located on elevated topography west of the 215 Beltway, is the epicenter of new-home development in the award-winning master-planned community.
Woodside Homes is celebrating the grand opening of its newest neighborhood, Acacia, with a family-friendly fall carnival at Cadence. The event is set for Aug. 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Acacia, 264 Taylor St.
Bishop Gorman’s football team rolled to a road win at Kahuku (Hawaii) late Saturday night in its first game against an out-of-state opponent this season.
Republicans scored victories early in the summer. But when they return to Washington, they will have to find a way to work with Democrats as a government shutdown looms.
Pete Carroll is tasked with turning around a franchise that has made the playoffs twice in the last 22 seasons. The Raiders new coach is unfazed by the challenge.
The Department of Defense is raising potential safety concerns about a small portion of the 472-mile Greenlink West transmission line that encroaches on restricted military airspace
Nevada had just passed legislation aiming to strengthen communication in the event of a cyberattack, but another cybersecurity bill failed.
Florida has banned ransom payments by state and local agencies, but what will Nevada do?
The estate of an inmate who died at High Desert State Prison in 2023 has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Nevada Department of Corrections.
I would like to thank the Democrats in Nevada’s congressional delegation for voting against President Donald Trump’s big, beautiful bill.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Be extra generous every once in awhile.
Vital services should never be bargaining chips.
It’s amusing to watch Democrats complain about Republicans copying their strategy.
Too many government licensing schemes serve as barriers to would-be entrepreneurs, stifling competition and limiting consumer choice.
Reba was found in breathing distress and died of heatstroke. She became the namesake for Nevada’s new animal cruelty law.
Current and former Clark County officials will face the Nevada ethics board over accepting Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets, an ethics panel has determined.
Carrie Cox’s re-election campaign said “strong evidence” showed that Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero had authorized the use of “internally crafted” population estimates independent of U.S. Census data to redraw the boundary of Cox’s Ward 3.
Family Court Judge Vincent Ochoa said testing found that both Logan Gifford and his father could be the 15-year-old child’s father.
Serious turbulence on a Delta Airlines flight sent 25 people to hospitals and forced the plane into an emergency landing in Minneapolis, the airline said.
The ongoing legal battle between the Mountain West and the five schools leaving for the Pac-12 took another turn Thursday.
The small locals casino, which has operated since 1974, will end jobs for 126 employees when it closes.
Rep. Steven Horsford said he was denied entry to a immigration detention center in Pahrump, alleging that he was told he posed a “security risk.”
The crash happened near the intersection of Rampart Boulevard and Vegas Drive. The driver faces reckless driving and DUI-related charges.
The Raiders made a big change to their starting offensive line Thursday in what could be the first step to a new-look front.
The document was found under still-unclear circumstances more than four years after the former Zappos chief’s death.
