UNLV opened its football training camp Wednesday under new coach Dan Mullen with a slew of transfers fighting for jobs across both lines of scrimmage.
After the victim’s father alerted authorities about threatening social media posts the teen made days after his release, officers discovered a gun inside the boy’s home, according to prosecutors.
Henderson police shared new details about a fatal police shooting at a Las Vegas residence last month that left a 71-year-old man dead.
The number of senior citizens who are renting in the Las Vegas Valley increased by about a third over a 10-year period, a new study says.
Quarterback Geno Smith said Wednesday after the Raiders’ first training camp practice that he wants to set an example to his new teammates through hard work.
The rural judge was the inspiration for a Reba McEntire Lifetime movie entitled “The Hammer,” which is the real-life judge’s nickname.
Sitting on almost 10 acres, the northern Las Vegas property includes a massive equestrian facility and three residences.
Nevada laws protect the rights of tenants to ensure they have running water, gas, electricity and, yes, AC.
A teenage girl was drugged and raped at orientation for the University of Nevada, Reno, according to a lawsuit.
Las Vegas police say a motorcyclist was killed in a crash in the northeast valley.
An Arizona hotelier had big plans for a small property in Las Vegas but is now trying to sell the place.
If they’re willing to “conveniently” fleece you $26 for bottled water, can the ice machine be far behind
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s veto of the invitro fertilization bill was a fair move considering it would apply only to all groups with 51-plus employees except those who work for the state or school district.
President Donald Trump prefers to leave America’s enemies guessing, but there can now be little doubt that the United States is deadly serious about containing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The unions representing Henderson police officers and supervisors each declared an impasse with city leaders regarding a new labor contract.
Jonathan Boucher’s exit comes weeks before former Metropolitan Police Department veteran Reggie Rader takes over as the next chief of police.
Athletics president Marc Badain, who held the same title for the Raiders, is the point man again on building a stadium for a Las Vegas major league sports franchise.
In Michael Winkler’s arrest report, his family members suggested that he was “plastered” and forgetting to let the dogs out of his locked car in the garage.
A Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority committee recommended big raises and bonuses for CEO Steve Hill and general counsel Caroline Bateman.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Pac-12 has extended its broadcasting deal with CBS Sports, leading to more questions about how the conference will continue to expand after raiding the Mountain West.
The lawsuit alleges that Henderson has “a leadership structure that rewards dishonesty and shields wrongdoing.”
The Thunder are the +225 favorites at the Westgate to repeat as NBA champions next season, but the Rockets aren’t far behind after trading for Kevin Durant.
Las Vegas police investigated an apparent murder-suicide that left a man and woman dead in the west valley.
Luxury homebuyer preferences are undergoing a transformation.
The Raiders invested five draft picks on skill players, including Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at sixth overall. Some of them could contribute immediately.
You should have received some notice that the landscaper would be trimming the tree.
A photo pop-up experience drawing inspiration from the Pantone color system is coming to a shopping center on the Las Vegas Strip this summer.
