Students brought guns to Clark County public schools at least six times in the span of one week, according to district police.
The impact of Sammy Davis Jr.’s history in Vegas was felt during a “Black In Vegas” event at The Stirling Club.
The Rebels got some extra time to prepare for Air Force’s unique offense, but are likely to be without two starters again as they try to snap a three-game losing skid.
The city of Henderson may see a second Smith’s Marketplace, after The Kroger Co.-owned grocer filed plans with the city last month to open its department-style store.
Plaintiffs say the councilman’s business is using its affiliation with a Native American tribe as a way to skirt state laws on interest rate caps.
The ACLU of Nevada on Thursday lauded a bill introduced in the Assembly, saying if passed, it would “make police traffic stops safer for people who are differently abled.”
A Las Vegas lawmaker introduced a bill that would require city and county jails to establish a polling place exclusively for prisoners.
Vying for its first state title since 1996, the Durango boys basketball team has rallied around interim coach Mike Lee, who retired after 30 years as a firefighter.
Attorneys for a woman who claimed to be raped by the Backstreet Boys singer in 2001 filed a motion this week to have the singer’s counterclaim dismissed.
Assembly Bill 144 would prohibit the sale of fluorescent light bulbs, which contain mercury and create a hazard when broken.
Jose Armando Carcamo was arrested Feb. 17 and faces three felony counts of sexual assault against a child under 14 and four felony counts of lewdness with a child under 14.
The Boston Celtics are the 3-1 favorites at the Westgate SuperBook to win the NBA title. But SuperBook oddsmaker Jeff Sherman said the value lies in teams with double-digit odds.
Superintendents and the state’s charter authority must appear at a meeting within 30 days to detail how they’d use the proposed funding, officials say.
The teen, who police say was driving 63 mph in a 35 mph zone, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count in the North Las Vegas crash.
The win was one of several recent scores across the Las Vegas Valley.
A Las Vegas man has been sentenced to prison for defrauding hundreds of business owners a total of nearly $12 million through a telemarketing scheme.
DNA evidence linked Norman Flowers to the 2004 killing of Keysha Brown.
The Culinary Union unveiled its 2023 legislative priorities, which include establishing a state lottery system and a 5 percent cap on rent hikes.
The Golden Knights extended their point streak to eight games with a third-period comeback against the Calgary Flames on Thursday.
Nevada Gaming Commission approves licensing of BetMGM sports wagering partner Entain Plc, which won’t be acquired by parent company MGM Resorts International.
Scammers are always looking for new ways to trick people out of money, and in the U.S., phone calls remain the primary way swindlers hook older victims.
Without a record of having prescription drug coverage that meets Medicare’s “minimum standards,” you run into a Part D prescription drug penalty problem.
Mark Wahlberg said on “Today” on Ash Wednesday, “God didn’t come to save the saints, He came to save the sinners.”
Ronnie Delouth shot himself in the left thigh, apparently accidentally, on Tuesday morning at the Cosmopolitan hotel, according to police.
The resolution to remove a provision allowing involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime was passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2021 and again this year.
The land deal is up for approval at the March 9 Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents meeting.
“The bottom line is you can’t hide from your past,” actress Alison Brie says, by way of explaining the creative spark for her new romantic comedy, “Somebody I Used to Know.”
Tens of thousands of private well owners across parts of Nevada, California and Utah might be drinking water that contains unhealthy levels of arsenic, according to a new study from Desert Research Institute.
Marquita Duren of Tailgate Social leads by example and puts her spin on sports bar food while helming the Palace Station eatery.
The higher education institutions refused to provide documents that should be available for public inspection under state law.
