Saluda a M-Bot: un robot de seguridad que recorre el estacionamiento de M Resort, and other top stories from March 07, 2023.
The Golden Knights rallied to beat the Boston Bruins on Saturday for their second straight victory. They’re off until Feb. 22 for the 4 Nations Face-Off.
The Raiders and Las Vegas submitted a letter of intent to the NFL to host a Super Bowl in 2029, 2030 or 2031 at Allegiant Stadium, the site of Super Bowl 58.
A man died early Saturday after he was struck by a car at Lake Mead Boulevard and McCarran Street, just south of Joe Kneip Park, police said.
The UNLV men’s basketball team ended a five-game losing streak with a decisive victory at Wyoming on Saturday.
Country superstar Blake Shelton continues his residency at the Colosseum through Feb. 15.
Coronado is the favorite entering the Class 5A state playoffs and is looking to win its first state title. Here’s a look at how the playoffs shape up, from 5A to 3A.
The Nevada high school basketball and flag football playoffs begin in earnest Monday. Here is a full schedule of all the action happening around Southern Nevada.
Hamas released three Israeli civilian men the terrorists held hostage in Gaza, and Israel freed 183 Palestinian prisoners as the Gaza ceasefire ended its third week.
Police are investigating the death of a TV reporter who was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl and on Friday announced the arrest of a woman who was previously arrested in Las Vegas.
The Reno insurance company refused to pay because, it said, his foot was on the line.
Anyone searching the internet for the city of Las Vegas’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program will instead encounter a page with an error message.
This common problem usually is caused by a lawn mower that runs into the sprinkler head or shears it off. But kids can be just as destructive.
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.
The city of Las Vegas and Clark County spend millions of dollars a year to help homeless people.
It seems these protesters have no idea as to why or what they are protesting. Who is funding these protests?
People of different race, creed, minority status are still trained and able to do the jobs they are in.
California energy ratepayers were promised that their bills would be cheaper over time but, not unsurprisingly, that did not come to fruition.
Perhaps this is why many kids in our schools are not proficient in math.
When Las Vegas Metro has an immigrant in custody, giving ICE a courtesy call is common sense.