Mark Stone was named the first captain in Golden Knights history, a void DeBoer has wanted to fill since being named coach.
A Las Vegas woman was sentenced for her role in a mass mailing scheme that authorities say bilked “hundreds of thousands of victims.”
New details have emerged surrounding the alcohol-related death of a 13-year-old girl found unresponsive on New Year’s Day in a wealthy Summerlin neighborhood.
The Golden Knights will bring a roster with only five defensemen into their season opener against the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday.
The big haul was part of several noteworthy jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
Haiyan Liao, 43, was arrested Wednesday in connection with a money laundering scheme that illegally brought Chinese nationals into the U.S. for financial gain.
More than 180 rings will be awarded over 13 series played this year on WSOP.com. Eventually, 256 qualifiers will compete for a WSOP bracelet
Zak Bagans tweeted that new episodes of the show will premiere on the Discovery+ streaming service.
UNLV announced it will face Texas-San Antonio in a home-and-home series beginning in 2021 and open the 2022 season against Idaho State.
Bishop Gorman product Tristan Blackmon’s confrontation with a goalie in CONCAF finals loss promoted comparisons to Kobe Bryant’s famous staredown with Matt Barnes.
“If you’re going to be here for CES, why not be here all year around?” city Information Technologies Director Michael Sherwood said.
Eager to return to the stage, the 10-man troupe Thunder From Down Under is promising to wear out its crowd beginning with three shows Saturday.
Amazon asked a federal judge to deny a request by Parler, a Henderson-based social media platform, to reinstate its account after it was ousted from web-hosting services.
Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, two of America’s largest recreational waterways, are less than an hour’s drive away.
Fire crews located a body in the remains of what they previously believed was a vacant wedding chapel that burned down Tuesday night.
The Southern Nevada Health District is providing an update on COVID-19 vaccinations.
After spending more than $100 million to develop The Row in 2019, the company is renovating 1,199 rooms at the Silver Legacy in a project due to be completed in June.
A judge this week dismissed a lawsuit that called for Nevada prison workers to be paid the state’s minimum wage of $8 an hour.
Right wing Mark Stone established himself as the Golden Knights’ emotional leader after being acquired in a trade from Ottawa and is the team’s highest-paid player.
The intimacy is genuine, even if socially distant, at the new “X Burlesque: Private Edition.” The topless revue reopened Thursday night, playing to 30 guests
The updated figures posted to the state Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website brought cumulative totals for Nevada to 253,985 cases and 3,596 deaths.
The vaccinations will begin on Tuesday, city reports.
Defenseman Shea Theodore took his play to another level in the NHL playoffs last season, when he had 19 points in 20 games, and plans to build on that this season.
The Southern Nevada Health District and other agencies in Clark County launch COVID-19 vaccinations for older residents.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating reports that some of its employees may have participated in the violent and deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol last week.
The NHL’s new schedule format features only division games and no “one-and-dones,” meaning teams will play each other at least twice before moving on to their next opponent.
If the House impeaches President Donald Trump, a Senate trial on whether to convict him of inciting insurrection seems all but certain to have to wait until President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated.
The Golden Knights are no longer the lovable misfits who played with a chip on their shoulders. They enter Year Four ready to embrace the challenge of being the favorites.
Mild temperatures and calmer winds in the forecast should result in a good fishing weekend at Lake Mead. Striper anglers are finding the best fishing in the early mornings and overnight.
Southern Nevada businesses will be able to apply for the latest round of the federal Paycheck Protection Program – a lifeline that helped firms retain jobs and weather the pandemic.
