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Scouting America troops placed American flags at the gravesites of veterans at the Palm Boulder Highway Mortuary & Cemetery on Memorial Day weekend.
Products most of the nation uses.
State taxpayers must keep giving the system more money.
It may not be as sunny as legislators hoped, but it’s far from a rainy day.
Historically, tribalism erodes a multiracial democracy.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s education bill better than the Democratic alternative.
We need more opportunities where people can come together and learn about each other’s religion and culture.
Do we want to turn over to our kids and grandkids a bankrupt country? That is unconscionable and immoral.
Republicans need to explain the Medicaid reforms in President Donald Trump’s big, beautiful bill, not run away from them.
Zach Little and Caden Fioroni helped UNLV move up Saturday, but the Rebels remain eight spots out of Sunday’s cutline at the NCAA men’s golf championship.
A week into mediation between the Mountain West and the Pac-12, little is leaking out from inside the conference room — which could be a sign of progress.
All-Star guard Jewell Loyd requested a trade from the Storm and will now return to Seattle with the Aces for the first time on Sunday.
A group tasked with making a plan to remove weapons held by Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugees camps met for the first time Friday to begin hashing out a timetable and mechanism for disarming the groups.
Residents of southern Lebanon voted Saturday in the country’s municipal elections that will test support for the Hezbollah terrorist group in the predominantly Shiite areas, months after the end of the Israel-Hezbollah war.
Israel may be walking back from its plans to tightly control all aid to Gaza and prevent aid agencies long established in the territory from delivering it in the same way they have done in the past.
For the second year in a row, the Golden Knights have some tough decisions to make with their roster heading into the offseason.
The former Zappos CEO, who died in 2020, graduated from Harvard with a computer science degree.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro both have education bills. Here’s what they’d do.
As the 83rd legislative session winds down and the work pace picks up in the Nevada Legislative Building, here is what to know before the final gavel drops on June 2.