Donald Trump Jr. is at a rally for Danny Tarkanian and Cresent Hardy at Stoney’s Rockin Country in Las Vegas.
Parents need to go back to the basics, for safety’s sake.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
By modern standards, the people who created Thanksgiving didn’t have much to be thankful for. They practiced gratitude anyway.
Nevada ranks 49th. We can and should do better. Give your time.
Trump is everywhere in the Epstein files because Jeffrey Epstein was out of his mind with resentment toward a former friend.
Whether a news organization is biased is subjective and not a matter for the FCC to decide.
A military appreciation event was put on by USAA and the Las Vegas Raiders.
The new memorial, meant to bring awareness to cycling safety, was hand-signed by dozens of Wesley Sterner’s family members, friends and cyclists who knew him.
A carjacking suspect who was shot by a Las Vegas police officer was holding a vape pen in his hand that officers initially believed was a knife, according to police.
Spanish Springs ended Faith Lutheran’s magical playoff run by winning the Class 5A state championship game Tuesday at Allegiant Stadium.
The Republican indecision comes as the COVID-era tax credits are set to expire Jan. 1, creating sharp premium increases for millions of Americans.
Analysts have said the wealthy continue to flock to Las Vegas, but lower-end customers either aren’t coming at all or aren’t spending as much when they’re here.
A new report from the National Association of Home Builders report found that the Las Vegas Valley has recovered all the jobs it lost during the pandemic.
Sloan Canyon’s football team suffered its first loss of the season against McQueen in the Class 4A state championship game Tuesday at Allegiant Stadium.
In a separate hearing Tuesday, the son of the restaurant’s founder avoided jail time in his own criminal case.
Gensler’s City Pulse 2025 study surveyed 33,000 residents across 65 cities globally, including Las Vegas, and tracked which age groups were most likely to move away.
The Campbell’s Co. said Tuesday it has placed one of its executives on leave while it investigates claims that he made racist comments and mocked the company’s products and customers in an audio recording.
Stanley Weaver, 29, was charged with counts of aggravated stalking, stalking through the use of the internet or electronic communications, and malicious destruction of property.
