Finn Whittacre said she doesn’t remember when her heart stopped for seven minutes, but the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts faculty who saved her life will never forget it.
House Republicans passed one of their signature issues for the year on Thursday, approving legislation to require proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote for federal elections.
The wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner was shot and injured by Los Angeles police and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after pointing a gun at officers from her front yard, authorities said Wednesday.
I turned 65 in March and am having a stressful financial issue after enrolling in Medicare. It’s costing me $703 a month!
Punk, bluegrass, EDM, reggae, country — there’s a little something for just about everyone. Here’s the skinny on this fat roster of fests.
The second of two proposals to draw Hollywood studios to Nevada by expanding the state’s film tax credit program won unanimous support from a Senate committee.
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery are expected to lure A-list actors and directors — talent who won’t travel to other cities — to work in Las Vegas.
The Raiders want to add another pass catcher in the draft later this month. The question is how early they decide to take one.
Las Vegas police investigated a crash that left a pedestrian seriously injured after they were struck by a bus.
Jonathan Lewis, 17, was beaten by a group of teens outside of Rancho High School in November 2023. He died six days later.
The back-and-forth deals for a Las Vegas building underscore Bill Foley’s extensive and at times overlapping business interests.
As Monday’s WNBA draft approaches, here’s a look at the best selections in the Aces franchise’s history, including the cornerstones of back-to-back title teams.
With more than 600 measles cases reported in 21 states as of April 3, health authorities are gearing up for the possibility of an outbreak in Nevada, where no cases have been reported this year.
Police officials relied on a broad executive order and a law that makes records confidential for one Nevada public safety entity to deny inquiries about one agency’s approach to an inaugural, ungated downtown festival.
Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Is this the kind of country America voted for a few short months ago? One that embraces a murderous dictator and abandons a heroic friend?
Doubling down on a lack of common sense.
American workers have the freedom to form or join a union if they choose. Do they have the right to reject union membership?
“Official” is a very English word. It has its roots in the Old French “oficial” and the Latin “officialis,” and now — thanks to a new Trump executive order — describes the status of the English language.
Arbor View’s softball team scored in the bottom of the seventh inning to claim a home win over Shadow Ridge on Monday. Here are photos from the game.
A venture capitalist donated 10 Cybertrucks to Metro last month, and the Paid in Full Foundation’s Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards are returning to the Strip this fall. These events are connected.
UNLV limited Boise State to one field goal in the final four minutes and outscored the Broncos by 15 points in the fourth quarter in the Mountain West tournament quarterfinals.
Penn & Teller are the first celebrities to be branded on a casino table game that can be played at their longtime residency home, the Rio.
After giving interviews, speaking to law enforcement and participating in a book project about his involvement in the slaying of Tupac Shakur, Duane Davis has decided it’s time to stop talking.
An 86-year-old woman died Monday after police said she sped off a road the vehicle rolled over.
The additional pay for teachers working in special education and Title I schools is coming to an end, according to an email sent to Clark County School District employees.
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia and Barnard are breaking the law. President Trump will deliver consequences.
The Golden Knights, following one of their worst defensive performances of the year, begin a four-game road trip Tuesday against the Pittsburgh Penguins.