Lifelong Southern Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, recently cleared of federal charges and freed from jail after nearly two years, has turned his sights on state and county government. In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Bundy claimed that former President Barack Obama’s 2016 establishment of the Gold Butte National Monument was “as illegal as it is unlawful.” Bundy added that it would preclude him from continuing to function on his land “and destroy the petitioner’s livelihood.” Bureau of Land Management officials in Las Vegas postponed discussion of the monument at its meetings this month until the Trump administration decides on possible changes to the Obama-era land designation. “Recognizing that the land is not owned by the United States of America, (Bundy) has avoided erroneously giving money to an entity which does not actually own the land and has been careful not to give money erroneously to a stranger to the land,” according to the rancher’s lawsuit.
Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who is in line to be drafted by the Raiders with the No 1 pick in the NFL draft, led Indiana to a win in the Peach Bowl.
Shadow Ridge and Liberty’s bowling teams won their matches as several of the top Class 5A teams faced off at The Orleans on Friday afternoon.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The UNLV men’s basketball team suffered its second straight loss to Colorado State to fall to 2-2 in Mountain West play and 7-8 overall.
But about those “Magic Way” shelters …
NV Energy’s new charge doesn’t make sense.
It’s a lot easier to waste someone else’s money.
A motorcyclist died in a crash involving three vehicles near the Strip.
A new video emerges showing the final moments of Renne Good’s encounter with an immigration officer.
The crash happened just before 5 p.m. near the corner of West Bonanza Road and North City Parkway.
Police said the arrest came after an investigation at an elementary school in the northeast valley.
Henderson resident Bryan Boren went 33-12 against the spread in the first nine weeks of the Westgate SuperContest and finished 61-28-2 to win a total of $321,630.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board could make its first nomination to the state’s List of Excluded Persons since 2024.
On the heels of a summer visitation slump caused by a myriad reasons, including macroeconomic concerns, negative perceptions around pricing and a significant decline in international travelers, Las Vegas casinos responded with an array of budget-friendly deals and offers.
The Big City Showdown is scheduled for Saturday at Coronado High School and will feature several games with playoff implications. Here are three games to watch.
The Metropolitan Police Department provided more details about a pair of January police shootings.
A look at the five coaches the Las Vegas Raiders interviewed this week in their search to replace Pete Carroll, and the pros and cons of each candidate.
The Colorado River, which provides Las Vegas’ main water supply via Lake Mead, is in crisis in more ways than one.
