Malcolm Koonce was expected to play a major role in the Raiders’ defense last season, but he missed the final year on his rookie contract with a knee injury.
Shea Theodore and Noah Hanifin feel the need to carry more responsibility on the Golden Knights’ blue line next season.
Idriss Qibaa, 28, was ordered by U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware to serve three years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
The $5.5 million fine from the Nevada Gaming Commission, which followed disciplinary actions against MGM Resorts and Resorts World, was the third action in three months.
Fontainebleau President Maurice Wooden won approval for key executive licensing with a two-year limitation, despite the disclosure of the investigation.
A man facing DUI charges after a fatal crash on Interstate 15 near Bunkerville told police he smoked marijuana the day of the collision, according to a report.
The Metropolitan Police Department says a suspect linked to a dead body discovered in Las Vegas has died following a chase with Utah police.
The Nevada Supreme Court created a panel to develop rules and regulations for a business court in the latest move to curb Delaware’s dominance in corporate filings.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced Thursday his decision to appoint Major General David Zini as the next head of the Shin Bet.
Circa has not only increased the guaranteed prize money for Circa Survivor, but it also has added an ultra-high-stakes Survivor contest called The Grandissimo.
The so-called personification of political decency no longer passes the smell test. The themes central to Biden’s 2020 election no longer stand up.
This will be the 16th location in the Las Vegas Valley for the chain.
Southern Nevada’s population has grown fast for decades as developers push the boundaries of where people live and work farther out.
All stores will offer the service by the end of May.
UNLV heads to the NCAA men’s championship beginning Friday in Carlsbad, California, playing some of its best golf of the season.
A woman is suing McDonald’s after an employee spilled “scalding hot” coffee into her lap at a drive-thru, reminiscent of the 1992 landmark case.
Nevada’s three Democratic House members voted against the GOP bill that will provide tax cuts and reduce Medicaid, SNAP, while the state’s lone Republican voted for it.
A woman is suing a Strip restaurant and hotel after being “violently” assaulted and allegedly ignored by security personnel.
Harvard enrolls almost 6,800 foreign students at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, accounting for more than a quarter of its student body.