UNLV overcame a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit on the road and defeated Miami (Ohio) on Ramon Villela’s field goal with 15 seconds left to improve to 4-0.
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Dominic Lavoie and the rest of the Vegas Nation team prepare you for the Raiders’ game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday morning.
Las Vegas looks to return to dry, sunny weather after the remnants of Tropical Storm Mario soaked the valley.
Race officials took in over 3,100 applications to participate in the local marshals training program for Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend, scheduled for Nov. 20 through Nov. 22.
A teenager has been arrested in a “sophisticated cyber crime” case involving several Las Vegas casinos, police said.
Boring Company’s Vegas Loop could be one step closer to connecting to Las Vegas’ airport, if the state approves their request to operate above ground for portions of rides.
A panel of advisers appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declined to recommend this fall’s COVID-19 vaccinations for anyone, leaving the choice up to those who want a shot.
Police are investigating after a person was injured in a shooting at a Strip resort.
Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn, who is returning to Washington to play his former team Sunday, received a special honor from the NFL Players Association on Friday.
The Raiders will see a familiar face at quarterback when they travel to take on the Commanders at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Responding to the months-long Las Vegas visitation decline, a major casino operator is offering free parking and food discounts to attract locals.
Adopting a new hobby can be an effective way to get a break from screens. Enjoyable pastimes can reduce stress and improve well-being, research suggests.
UNLV football is 3-0 to start the season. The Rebels will look to stay perfect when they travel to face Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.
Clark County commissioners approved a new retail complex in Las Vegas’ Chinatown area, the latest vision for a plot that was penciled for skyscrapers during the bubble days.
The Colorado River system that Las Vegas relies on for life is nearer to collapse than ever, a group of six researchers warned in a new report.