7@7PM for Monday, February 1, 2021
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The crash happened at 7:12 p.m. on South Las Vegas Boulevard, north of East Moberly Avenue.
Many Clark County teachers are too lax.
The advantages aren’t so black and white.
Owners don’t know how to fill a dog’s water bowl or how to feed it?
The Trump administration is pushing to judge people by their character, not skin color. That’s long overdue.
Former CFO defends his tenure.
A judge formally approved a settlement of three separate lawsuits Friday, paving the way for schools to directly pay student-athletes beginning July 1.
Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners required more ethics and boundaries training for Dr. George Chambers, accused by multiple former patients of improper conduct.
New policies for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program were announced, withdrawing funds already given out and forcing states to reapply.
Staff Sgt. Killian Straber, 26, who was stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, died after the Yamaha motorcycle he was driving crashed in North Las Vegas.
The United States sanctions four judges on the International Criminal Court for blatantly anti-American and anti-Israeli actions.
The military said four Israeli soldiers were killed Friday in southern Gaza when an explosive detonated as they searched a Hamas compound in Khan Younis, causing part of a building to collapse.
Kate Martin, Tiffany Hayes and coach Natalie Nakase all left the Aces this offseason to join the expansion Golden State Valkyries. The teams meet Saturday.
Even though the liver is responsible for many critical roles, it isn’t always apparent when something is wrong.
A new jewelry store has opened at the Las Vegas Strip’s newest and largest standalone shopping complex, and shoppers can get Vegas-themed charms opening weekend.
Though research into sleep position remains limited, experts say how you sleep can indeed make a difference health-wise, at least in some situations.
For many ingredients, regulators and consumers alike are left in a gray zone between suspicion and proof of harm in humans.
The court majority sided with the Trump administration in its first Supreme Court appeal involving DOGE, the team once led by billionaire Elon Musk.