Americans are pressing the Biden administration for answers on the unidentified objects U.S. fighter jets have shot down.
California officials continue to be the holdout on an agreement among seven Colorado River states to cut water usage. Federal officials have yet to intervene. They must reconsider if the thirsty Golden State refuses to budge.
Dr. George Chambers said he would agree to have a board-supervised chaperone present during patient appointments until a hearing is held on allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
With wind gusts up to 60 mph at Reid International Airport and snow reported in parts of the valley, a passing storm isn’t showing Southern Nevada much love on Valentine’s Day.
UNLV, ranked No. 23 in the AP poll, can win the Mountain West regular-season championship outright Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center against San Jose State.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday postponed a possible vote on regulations for the upcoming cannabis consumption lounges.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said there have been issues with the team’s efforts in Oakland regarding their Howard Terminal project.
The American Gaming Association reported Wednesday that gross gaming revenue reached $60.4 billion, up 13.9 percent year over year.
A winter storm packing gusty winds and heavy snow shut down schools and stretches of highways in northern Arizona and New Mexico on Wednesday.
All of Nevada’s Democratic representatives received donations in the last campaign cycle from executives at FTX, a bankrupt, fraud-ridden cryptocurrency company in which the CEO is facing criminal fraud charges.
Defensive back Mister Harriel will be looking to impress NFL scouts when he takes the field for the XFL’s Vegas Vipers, who open the season Saturday in Texas.
The Clark County Fire Department conducted live-fire training exercises at its training center in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
In the latest Conservation in the West Poll, low river levels was ranked as the most serious concern by Nevadans, ahead concerns over the rising costs of living and gas prices.
The Sundry food hall in the UnCommons development taking shape in southwest Las Vegas is adding some culinary oomph with a celebrated chef and his celebrated tacos.
Bill Maher examines “insanity on both sides” as he premieres at the MGM Grand’s David Copperfield Theater.
The Golden Knights boast a veteran-laden roster, but rookie left wing Paul Cotter has found a place on the ice and in the locker room.
Victor Joecks’ Feb. 8 column on school spending reminded me of when I lived in New Hampshire 30-plus years ago.
Despite the slight increases, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Clark County and across Nevada remain at some of the lowest levels of the pandemic.
The ACLU of Nevada is representing Durango High School students involved in an altercation with a school police officer on Feb. 9.
The Gaming Control Board released revised figures Wednesday from the Super Bowl and reported that the state’s sportsbooks won less than originally thought.
The medication has been a key tool in the battle against the U.S. overdose epidemic that kills more than 100,000 people annually.
The state’s Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that the latest tests show water from five wells supplying the village’s drinking water are free from contaminants.
The local player was playing $1.75 a spin on the 25-cent denomination machine.
Nearly three-quarters of Nevada children ages 5 and younger don’t have access to a licensed child care provider, according to the report.
Brexton Busch, son of two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, is making his West Coast Bandolero debut in the Bash at the Bullring on March 5 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The William Hill and Caesars Sportsbook mobile sports betting apps in Nevada crashed during the Super Bowl, but were back online Wednesday night.
Billy Idol is playing Hoover Dam in April, raising awareness for severe drought conditions.
A grand jury indicted three North Las Vegas people whom prosecutors say abused a teenage girl and another victim for almost seven years.
The high-speed rail project between Las Vegas and Southern California has cleared another hurdle.
Vegas favorite Bruno Mars has booked six more shows at his favorite Vegas venue, Dolby Live.
