Gov. Steve Sisolak has written to about 49 Nevada passengers aboard the cruise ship quarantined in California for COVID-19 telling them they will be brought back to Nevada to self-quarantine.
Raiders quarterbacks coach Greg Olson discussed working with Pete Carroll and Geno Smith in a lengthy Q&A with the Review-Journal.
The City Council approved plans for a 293-unit apartment project next to a hotel-casino.
Excalibur remains a rare constant in a city where reinvention is necessary for survival and themed hotels have largely given way to modern aesthetics.
Ninety-nine Clark County foster children graduated high school in 2025. Support from foster families helps set kids up for the future, and Clark County needs more foster homes.
The sodaville milkvetch is protected by Nevada’s little-known statutes for endangered plants.
U.S. officials said earlier this week that President Donald Trump had vetoed an Israeli plan to kill Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The complete freeing of slaves in the United States didn’t happen when many think it did. Juneteenth will help Americans better understand that.
The move will allow the nonprofit and local governments to negotiate new contracts during the next few months.
The “Harlem Nights” proposal for a resort and apartment building in the Historic Westside was shot down by the Las Vegas City Council.
The suspect in a fatal shooting east of Boulder Highway is on the loose, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The lucky winner was playing a Dragon Link slot machine in the high limit room at The Palazzo when they hit the bonus.
North Las Vegas Mayor Goynes-Brown opened the ceremony acknowledging Juneteenth as a day to reflect on the past and “recommit to the work that still lies ahead.”
A man was discovered dead in a pool in Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
A New Mexico official was tapped on to lead the public-private organization, which works to drive economic development and diversification in Southern Nevada.
Basic baseball coach Gino DiMaria led the Wolves to the 5A state title this season and was named the Nevada Preps Coach of the Year for his efforts.