The broad trade shift, which revokes the “most favored nation” status for Russia, is being taken in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven countries.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara delivered his yearly “State of the Schools” address Friday, with the theme “Emerging Stronger Together.”
It was another day of tumult at Desert Oasis High School in Las Vegas Friday with threats on social media and many students not showing up for classes.
Through March 31, $100 per each vehicle purchased at any of the three Gaudin dealerships — Gaudin Ford, Ford Country and Gaudin Porsche — will go to the March to the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation Ackerman Center.
Nevada Highway Patrol spokeswoman Ashlee Wellman said at 2:46 a.m. troopers received a report of a wrong-way driver at I-15 and St. Rose Parkway.
A DUI suspect was arrested after going nearly 100 mph through a school zone as children were being dismissed, the Clark County School District Police Department said Thursday.
Friday will start cold and breezy, but winds should largely diminish as the day progresses.
Russia widened its military offensive in Ukraine on Friday, striking near airports in the west of the country for the first time.
UNLV senior Bryce Hamilton broke the 30-point barrier for the sixth time, but UNLV comes up just short against Boise State.
Check out the top performances from Friday’s high school basketball action.
Freshman Mason Brown hit a 3-pointer with 1:52 left in overtime to break a tie, and Durango nipped Coronado in a game in which neither team led by more than seven points.
Adding to the sense of crisis, the Pentagon ordered an additional 3,000 U.S. troops to Poland to reassure allies.
It was the driver behind the wheel — and other selfish motorists.
Pointing fingers only exacerbates the problem.
One thing the coronavirus didn’t shut down was the government’s ability to waste money.
The Arbor View girls capped a perfect season with a win over Desert Oasis, and the Clark boys knocked off previously unbeaten Shadow Ridge on Friday at The Orleans.
The game itself will boil down to the same thing all big games do. What quarterback will seize the moment sufficiently enough to lead his team to a win?
Once a prohibited topic, sports betting has taken center stage at Super Bowl radio row this week.
The fashion industry — from wholesalers to retail buyers — will be flocking to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Monday for the start of MAGIC Las Vegas, the biannual trade show.
Two California men were indicted Friday on murder and other felony charges in a series of New Year’s weekend robberies and shootings on the Strip that left two people dead.
The Smith Center President Myron Martin says patrons won’t be required to wear masks or show proof of vaccination after all.
Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow will attempt to add his name to the list of quarterbacks who have led teams to upset victories in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Luke Bryan played small clubs before gaining fame, and is ready to win over the Theatre at Resorts World.
The over $100 million project aimed at outdoor enthusiasts — especially cyclists and runners — will be carried out in five phases.
The new administration, announced on Jan. 31, is starting to put its footprint on the organization’s front office.
Geoconda Argüello-Kline, secretary-treasurer of the Culinary Workers Union Local 226, has retired after 32 years of advocating for hospitality workers with the influential union.
The Clark County School Board heard a presentation with financial updates Thursday night from the health insurance provider for licensed employees and their family members.
Led by LVCVA President and CEO Steve Hill, those from the 2024 welcoming committee spent time at Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
Silver Knights forward Ben Jones is looking to make an impact beyond the rink after launching a foundation last month to help families afford the high cost of youth sports.
