7@7PM for Friday, January 28, 2022
Hurricane Priscilla is spinning off the coast of western Mexico and will likely affect the weather in Southern Nevada, Southern California and Arizona.
Plus, Macao had its second-lowest month of gross gaming revenue for 2025 in September, thanks mostly to two typhoons that pummeled the region.
A man was killed and another person was transported to a hospital by helicopter after a crash early Tuesday morning northwest of the Las Vegas Valley, police say.
Las Vegas Realtors President George Kypreos said the local real estate market is going through a “reset.”
Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Coronado’s girls volleyball team defeated Foothill in three sets at Coronado. Here are photos from the match.
Turkey has informed mediators managing the hostage talks that it has established contact with two additional groups of terrorists holding Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip in recent days.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The families of Israeli hostages sent a letter to members of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, recommending that the award be given to President Donald Trump.
A 21-page document reveals a plan to establish an international transitional authority for managing the Gaza Strip after the war, led by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Bigger government has not brought us better government — it has brought us suffocating government.
Nowadays, Las Vegas is not the only place for people to go and gamble.
It’s not impossible to teach children, and no, it’s not very costly.
Presidential power and the First Amendment are on the docket.
Check out the latest high school tennis, golf and cross country news, including Bishop Gorman tennis player Lucas Rago.
The Aces call their practice players “the Spades,” and they treat the differently than other organizations in the league.
Two years after the October 7 massacre, the State of Israel is opening a website documenting the preparations, plans and instructions from Hamas leaders for the massacre.
The FAA was reporting that staffing shortages were creating delays in the Burbank, Newark and Denver airports.
UNLV interim president Chris Heavey said the university was reshuffling diversity initiatives. The Office of Diversity Initiatives is being replaced.