The Raiders on Wednesday worked out quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who essentially was banished by the NFL for five years for protesting racial injustice.
“Mad Apple” is the most recent Cirque show to open on the Strip since “R.U.N” at Luxor bowed in 2019.
“Gov. Abbott, I have something to say,” the Democrat challenging Greg Abbott for governor said Wednesday. “The time to stop the next shooting is right now, and you are doing nothing.
Teams of federal and state health officials had visited five hospitals and skilled nursing facilities as of Wednesday morning.
Most metrics have been on the rise for months, but the rate of the increase has gone up in recent weeks.
A man convicted of murder this week for running over and killing a teenager in 2013 during a robbery over an iPad was sentenced Wednesday to between 20 and 50 years in prison.
The Sierra Vista 10th grader ran a red light in southwest Las Vegas in February and struck a Nissan driven by Jeffrey Gonzales, police have said.
After collective bargaining talks that began in December, more than 2,000 employees now have Culinary contracts at the Strip resort.
On Wednesday, Clark County School District students and teachers wrapped up their first full year of in-person instruction after two abnormal school years.
Three-time major champion Anna Nordqvist pulled out of the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play.
Two players battling injuries had significantly different results on the first day of the tournament at Shadow Creek.
The former chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd. said he is happy with the undisclosed settlement amount and a retraction from Los Angeles attorney Lisa Bloom.
The city of North Las Vegas broke ground on a new police station.
UNLV, which won the Mountain West regular-season title for the first time since 2014, will play Air Force on Thursday at Tony Gwynn Stadium in San Diego.
Shaquille O’Neal is looking to cash in on his luxury Las Vegas home. The 7-foot-1-inch basketball Hall of Famer put his 4,824-square-foot house near Sunset Park on the market this month.
The Vegas Strong Resiliency Center has expanded their services outside the Las Vegas Valley to anyone impacted by the Texas shooting.
The Raiders worked out controversial quarterback Colin Kaepernick on Wednesday. He hasn’t played in the NFL since 2016, when he began taking a knee during the national anthem.
Commissioner Robert Califf laid out a series of setbacks in congressional testimony that slowed his agency’s response.
Lake Mead officials are warning visitors that the newly exposed shoreline caused by declining water levels can result in drivers getting stuck.
A 2012 Chevrolet Corvette traveled through a brick barrier and median fence, police said.
Thursday will be the first public look at a Raiders team that’s breaking in a new coach in Josh McDaniels and game-changing newcomers in Davante Adams and Chandler Jones.
No NBA team has come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series. A bettor at Caesars Palace wagered $50,000 on the Mavericks to win their series against the Warriors.
The Scottish actor returns as the titular Jedi Master in the Star Wars spinoff miniseries “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” which debuts Friday on Disney+.
Dennis Blair says of George Carlin’s final show, “The last week at The Orleans, he was OK. He didn’t have all the energy he used to have, but he was OK.”
A second Southern Nevada man is facing federal charges in a murder-for-hire investigation stemming from the death of a Vermont man.
Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL will continue to be litigated after a Las Vegas judge on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss the case.
A teenage girl and her boyfriend, who were accused of fatally stabbing the girl’s father, pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder and all other charges in the case.
All charges were dropped against Amy Villarreal, but a lawsuit filed Monday claims she suffered physical and mental anguish and was forced to leave the field she loved.
A second man was arrested Tuesday in connection with the death of a Dotty’s manager who tried to stop a robbery.
Police said that the man who was pinned had extensive injuries to his legs, blood in his lungs and injuries to his arms.
