The flight school is the first in the state to be accepted into a federal program that helps military personnel transition from active duty to civilian life.
A Hawaii surfer known for shooting awe-inspiring photos and videos from the inside of massive waves has died after a surfing accident in Indonesia.
Last month, the state teachers union said it would try to do anything it could to block funding for the proposed ballpark for the Athletics on the Strip.
The ACLU of Nevada is seeking an order to require the school district to release records related to a police altercation near Durango High.
The LVCVA approved giving CEO Steve Hill a big raise and pay increase for his work over the past year.
Saints running back Alvin Kamara pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of breaching the peace in connection with an alleged brawl at a Strip casino.
A man held a woman hostage inside a Strip hotel room for more than five hours, police said. Objects were hurled out of the room’s broken window.
Irene Bueno has been missing since late May, police said. She was last seen in the central Las Vegas Valley.
The restaurateur returns to his beloved Las Vegas to open Flavortown Sports Kitchen in the Horseshoe on the Strip.
The festival brings together 20 of Las Vegas’ best pizzerias to share delicious, cheesy slices all in one place.
Matthew Glynn, a Pahrump resident, posted a video on Instagram on May 27 riding a dirt bike up the escalator into Mandalay Bay, police said.
Entertainers, friends and fans filed into Veil at Silverton to support Michael Grimm.
A former football star will be part of an ownership group bringing an expansion hockey team to Lake Tahoe, the ECHL announced.
Tuesday is 7-Eleven’s 96th birthday, and it’s celebrating the occasion with free Slurpees.
A New York man was arrested Sunday night after he was accused of “gyrating” naked on a poker table in a Las Vegas Strip casino.
A 15-year-old suspected of fatally stabbing his mother’s boyfriend will be charged as an adult, a judge ruled Monday.
They cited challenges to select jurors and concerns about whether the former president would get a fair trial if scheduled before the November 2024 election.
The study used data from about 6.5 million students who took the MAP Growth assessment in reading and math since the onset of the pandemic.
It had $2.4 trillion in consolidated assets and $1.9 trillion in domestic deposits as of March 31, making it the second-largest bank in the U.S.
Former Oakland A’s are starring for teams across Major League Baseball. The A’s have consistently allowed top players to depart when they are due for huge pay raises.
Players have to navigate large tournament fields full of landmines or small fields packed with the world’s best players. Oh, and they have to avoid bad luck from the deck, as well.
Las Vegas and other areas of the Southwest are bracing for a week of scorching temperatures. Physicians are warning people to know the signs of heat illness.
Four top Bishop Gorman basketball players have announced that they are leaving the state for new teams, part of an exodus of talent from Southern Nevada.
The Vegas Vipers are looking for a new face of the franchise after the XFL announced that the team and coach/general manager Rod Woodson mutually agreed to part ways.
Clark County is one big road improvement project.
Donald Trump is indicted on seven criminal charges in classified documents case.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
What’s happening in Boston Public Schools is definitive proof that money alone won’t fix a broken education system.
Jeremy Fayne sang “Here’s To Life,” in honor of his father, Bill, who died in March.
