NFR Highlights Round 1 December 6, 2018 Las Vegas, NV.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The Aces trailed by nine at halftime and couldn’t make up the deficit in a loss to the Washington Mystics on Thursday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Trump is targeting the real issue: the fact that America doesn’t have enough homes.
Sharing the truths of Ukrainian resilience, bravery and innovation.
The best deportations are self-deportations. And the closure of Broadacres is one example of why many illegal immigrants are now more likely to consider doing just that.
Rents stabilize in Las Vegas and across the country.
The NHL draft could be a busy weekend for the Golden Knights with the opening of free agency looming Tuesday. The Knights have six picks to make.
The Nevada Republican Party escalated a social media discussion about immigration and the temporary closure of Broadacres Marketplace by alerting federal officials about the legal status of family members of a Democratic state legislator.
Las Vegas-born Payton Talbott was a rising star and popular social media figure before his first career loss opened his eyes to how quickly things can change.
More than 5,000 pounds of illegal fireworks have been seized by local law enforcement since June 20.
Forty-four swimmers came to the Boulder City pool to learn water safety skills.
Near the Nevada-Oregon border, a lithium company has hit a major snag with water.
Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby, talking Thursday after his second annual Sack Summit at UNLV, is fired up about working with his new coach, Pete Carroll.
The location offers discounted prices on the big box store’s traditional merchandise.
The general manager, who joined the off-Strip property in September, is no longer with the casino-hotel.
Boring Company’s Vegas Loop project could soon see tunneling toward a newly planned station at a Strip resort near one of the city’s major arenas.