For the third consecutive night, the 16-year-old Desert Oasis High School sophomore was honored — this time with a candlelight vigil and jersey retirement ceremony.
Hamas hastened to ease the pressure on a fragile ceasefire in its war with Israel by returning the bodies of more dead hostages.
Close to 200 attended a celebration at Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson.
A water district spokesman said repairs had started as of Tuesday evening.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Coronado’s girls golf team claimed its fifth straight Class 5A team state title at the 5A state tournament in Boulder City.
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Forming an auxiliary police force.
Government gets more bang for the buck by focusing on agriculture.
The biggest unfinished business in Nevada politics is school choice. If Gov. Joe Lombardo wants to call a special session, that should top the agenda.
And why are members of Congress getting paid?
Sometimes the win-loss tally is less important than the highlight reel.
A better Medicare program would increase savings for seniors and taxpayers.
Goaltender Akira Schmid replaced injured Adin Hill after the first period, and the Golden Knights rallied for a victory over the Calgary Flames.
A rare October storm pummeled Southern California with several inches of rain, swelling rivers and causing many freeway accidents.
The NBA is returning to Las Vegas on Wednesday for a preseason showdown between the Lakers and Mavericks at T-Mobile Arena. Here’s what to know about the matchup.
Las Vegas Valley residents gathered at Cafe Landwer in Las Vegas to celebrate the signing of a Mideast peace treaty and the release of Israeli hostages.
Almost two million viewers tuned in to watch Game 1 of the 2025 WNBA Finals between the Aces and Phoenix Mercury, according to a post on ESPN PR’s X page.
The Las Vegas casino operator was widely considered a favorite to secure one of three available downstate New York gaming licenses.
UNLV’s first-year coach once again pledged his commitment to the program after a high-profile firing in college football.