Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball team got key contributions from two of its subs Thursday in a home win against Liberty.
After a near decade absence from the NFR, Kollin VonAhn returns to the event with a different perspective. The journey to this point has been winding but also rewarding — and VonAhn isn’t taking any of it for granted.
After a tumultuous few months over its budget, the Clark County School Board approved its amended final budget on Thursday evening.
Wait until Elon gets moving! There’s a new sheriff coming to town in January who will demand accountability and visibility.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford hopes supporting illegal immigrants will help him win the governor’s mansion.
In fact, the “corporate takeover of the housing market” — a massive overstatement of reality — is a symptom of the actual problem.
His position has been more nuanced than critics acknowledge.
Hamas, by the way, is an organization that was literally founded on the principle of genocidal eradication of Israel.
Sobriety was the first step in Taylor Broussard’s journey back to a place he knows he belongs — the 2024 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Straight from the Streets and the Nevada Homeless Alliance hosted a candlelight to honor 350 people who they said died while homeless.
The Golden Knights continued their recent domination over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday, winning on the road in overtime after a late comeback.
Barrel racer Kassie Mowry, riding a horse her late fiance owned, has won five straight go-rounds at NFR and has taken the lead in the overall standings.
Nevada Ballet Theater and the Musicians Union of Las Vegas Local 369 are miles apart in negotiations.
The blueprint for winning at UNLV was created by Barry Odom. It’s possible to keep such a thing going, but Dan Mullen has work to do as the Rebels’ new coach.
This is now the year with the second-most consecutive days of no measurable rain in Las Vegas since records began in 1937.
Alexander Smirnov admitted to falsely reporting that a Ukrainian energy company paid President Biden and Hunter Biden $5 million each in an alleged bribery scheme.
The company previously filed for Chapter 11 protection on Jan. 17, 2023, suffering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.