Robert Telles, who was convicted of murder in the death of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Robert Telles, appears at his sentencing hearing at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
Faith Lutheran is promoting an assistant following the retirement of coach Mike Sanford. The Crusaders have two straight state runner-up finishes.
The Palo Verde boys and girls bowling teams claimed wins Friday at The Orleans. Here are photos from the matches.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Here are the 9th go-round results from the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Coleman Proctor won his team roping go-round Friday and has taken the lead in the all-around standings from Shad Mayfield. The National Finals Rodeo ends Saturday.
With the pressures of trying to keep pace and qualify for an eighth straight Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, the early part of 2024 weighed heavily on the Hillsdale, Wyo., product.
The annual event allows Clark County special needs children to interact with the best of the best rodeo cowboys and cowgirls.
Benjamin Franklin once noted, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The Nevada Public Employees’ Retirement System shows the high cost of ignoring that adage.
Will they back up the talk?
Let’s state the obvious: New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg would never have brought this case had Mr. Penny been Black.
Every school day, drivers speed through school zones and pay no attention to the flashing lights to slow down.
District Attorney Steve Wolfson feels the maximum punishment or four years is not enough for this crime, and I could not agree more.
It seems as if the Formula 1 magic is beginning to tarnish quickly only two years into a 10-year contract.
The UNLV men’s basketball team takes on Pacific on Saturday as part of the Jack Jones Classic tripleheader at Lee’s Family Forum in Henderson.
The need for service, and the passion from those who serve, is strong in Las Vegas.
The Golden Knights have locked up another one of their players, signing one of their forwards to a three-year extension Friday.
Brenda Larsen-Mitchell, who has been in the district’s interim superintendent since Jesus Jara resigned in February, announced the decision in an email on Friday.
An outage centered on South Maryland Parkway and East Charleston Boulevard put more than 7,500 customers out of power before it was restored around 7 p.m.
The Christmas spectacle that is the home is open for free to the public, but the homeowners encourage visitors to donate to a local homeless nonprofit.