Las Vegas police are investigating an apparent failed attempt to drag an ATM machine off its foundation at Wells Fargo, 5410 W. Charleston Blvd., shortly after 4 a.m. A truck was in the parking lot, doors still open, near a damaged ATM portal. (Bizuayeu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutefsaye
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez defended the undisputed super middleweight title Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, defeating the previously unbeaten Jaime Munguia.
California’s costly, delayed experience isn’t encouraging.
Don’t expect law-breaking protesters to be punished.
Do we want both Albertsons and Kroger to go out of business?
America’s education institutions have spent years sowing critical race theory. They’re reaping a harvest of pampered students spewing antisemitism.
There’s no hope for the future of the country or my grandchildren unless there’s a massive Republican wave in the fall.
Performative protest feels good for those drunk on their own, unearned sense of importance.
Yet it may not be all that unfortunate that much of higher education is going the way of malls, movie theaters and CDs.
Politicians would act a lot differently if they had to personally pay for their wrongdoings. Consider Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones.
Criticizing coaching decisions is a fun part of being a sports fan, but Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy showed that perhaps he knows what’s best for his team.
LOS ANGELES — On the morning before a mob attacked a pro-Palestinian student encampment at UCLA, campus Police Chief John Thomas assured university leadership that he could mobilize law enforcement “in minutes” — a miscalculation from the three hours it took to actually bring in enough officers to quell the violence, according to three sources.
JERUSALEM — Bells and clamor, incense and flames. One of the most chaotic gatherings in the Christian calendar is the ancient ceremony of the “Holy Fire,” with worshippers thronging the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on Saturday.
Sixth-round pick Dylan Laube, a small-school running back from a small town, thinks he will form a bond with Raiders fans through his personality and playing style.
The victim was found dead in a vacant lot on April 28.
A medical professional hoping to honor her grandmother’s legacy, a first-generation college graduate and a military veteran following in his mother’s footsteps were among the hundreds students who comprised Nevada State University’s class of 2024.
All four playoff teams from the Mountain League have a case to make a run in the 5A softball Southern Region playoffs. Here’s a look at how the playoffs shape up.
The high school baseball playoffs begin Monday, and there will be a new Class 5A state champion after an eventful season on and off the field. Here’s a preview.
Despite a poor end to the regular season, Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill stayed prepared. Now, he will start Game 7 of a playoff series against the Dallas Stars.