Southwest Airlines has reduced its flight schedule by nearly 40 percent from its peak levels, McCarran International Airport’s largest carrier announced Tuesday.
A couple accused of killing a man they’d lured to an east Las Vegas apartment with the promise of sex sent photos of the victim’s body to a friend, police say.
The Golden Knights and four of their players received votes for different awards in the annual NHL Players Association poll.
Two mixed martial arts organizations announced plans to postpone or delay cards as UFC officials continue to try to move heaven and earth to put on a massive event in April.
The death toll from the disease caused by the new coronavirus in the state jumped to 26 on Tuesday with eight new fatalities reported in Clark County.
A Las Vegas woman accused of repeatedly stabbing a man at a central Las Vegas apartment told police she attacked the victim because of prior domestic abuse, according to police.
With so many people making less money and thousands more on the verge of being laid off, it’s important now more than ever to focus on saving and reduce spending.
Providers continue to work to serve parents who work in essential businesses; Nevada officials work to open more spots for children.
Warm temperatures in Las Vegas will come with windy conditions by Wednesday.
Worldwide, more than 800,000 people have been infected and over 40,000 have died, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Spring Valley High will dip into its budget to fund the successful Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program, but future training of teachers is in jeopardy.
With builders putting up apartments, hotels, warehouses, a football stadium and more, Las Vegas is in the midst of another construction boom.
African American cowboys have always been part of the American West, although they’ve been neglected by movies and TV shows.
UNLV senior Ryan Hare was named Mountain West preseason pitcher of the year by online publication D1Baseball.
California’s weather turned largely dry in January and left the water content of the Sierra Nevada snowpack below average for this time of year, state officials said after measurements Thursday.
Teachers told not to fail any students.
They deserve respect — and higher pay.
President doesn’t deserve the credit.
Don’t tell Greta Thunberg, but natural gas is responsible for more U.S. emissions reductions than solar and wind power combined.
Nevada Connections Academy will close after this year following a recommendation from the State Public Charter School Authority to deny the school’s request for a contract renewal.
Hall of Fame New Jersey sports writer Jerry Izenberg, 89, will end his streak and watch the big game from a sportsbook in Henderson on Sunday.
The Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers, somehow, played a basketball game after a wrenching pregame ceremony honoring Kobe Bryant and the other eight victims of the helicopter crash just five days earlier.
Mary Higgins Clark, the tireless and long-reigning “Queen of Suspense” whose tales of women beating the odds made her one of the world’s most popular writers, died Friday at age 92.
Right wing Alex Tuch scored a tiebreaking power-play goal with 2:28 remaining, and the Golden Knights defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Friday at PNC Arena.
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers held their final practices Friday and appear completely healthy for Sunday’s Super Bowl in Miami.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety is requesting an additional $15,500 for extra costs related to protecting Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife, in part due to “high interest” in new laws going into effect.
A man reported to have taken drugs and who made suicidal threats died after he was handcuffed by Las Vegas police and stopped breathing Friday afternoon.
Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective Dolphis Boucher was the final prosecution witness in the initial phase of the death penalty trial for Ray Charles Brown.
As the Senate impeachment trial crawled on, President Donald Trump’s White House took care of business Friday and looked ahead to next weeks State of the Union address.
The credit rating agency bumped the city up two notches from BB to BBB-, giving North Las Vegas an investment-grade rating with a stable outlook.
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