Researchers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Death Valley National Park came together at Devils Hole, about 90 miles west of Las Vegas, for a biannual count of the Devils Hole Pupfish, an endangered species. Their count this time – 87. (Video by Patrick Connolly)
WagerTalk handicapper Ralph Michaels reveals his picks for the NFL’s best and worst quarterback rotations before the preseason gets underway Thursday.
Clark County “unlawfully collected” more than $8 million in property taxes and fees for the defunct Badlands golf course, according to a lawsuit filed by the former landowner of the 250 acres.
Many would-be buyers around the country “continue to stay on the sidelines,” said the National Association of Home Builders.
Plus, House members support changes to new gambling tax regulations.
This Las Vegas Strip casino estimates it could save 18 million gallons of water annually.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The first day of high school football camps in Southern Nevada began Monday, with all schools starting with two days of getting acclimated to the summer heat.
Still time to get him on board.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
NDOT will delay re-imposing some restrictions — for now.
It’s safe to say the Aces’ trade for Jewell Loyd hasn’t proved to be the “seamless” championship move that team president Nikki Fargas touted it to be in February.
New York City’s mayor said that a Las Vegas man who drove across the country to carry out a shooting that left four people dead was targeting the NFL headquarters. However, he reportedly took the wrong elevator.
The Raiders’ release of Christian Wilkins was the right move for a team that didn’t need his presence and the forthcoming details disrupting training camp.
Anabel Sarabia and Alberto Sarabia described how their three daughters had been gathered around the dining table before gunfire shattered their evening.
A Las Vegas man died after a crash involving several vehicles July 22 on South Decatur Boulevard and Faircenter Drive, according to police.
A man from Las Vegas stalked through a Manhattan office tower firing a rifle, killing four people, before taking his own life, officials said.
The private New York university lost $400 million in contracts and grants over post-Oct. 7 harassment and intimidation. Now it will pay $200 million.
The large blaze destroyed several businesses at the University Gardens Shopping Center.
A large piece of asphalt broke through a car’s windshield on Monday, leaving a 6-year-old boy critically injured, police said.