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The Las Vegas home of Formula One recently netted a prestigious sustainability achievement as it is set to be open year-round for non-Las Vegas Grand Prix events.
Kiara Jackson has helped lead the UNLV women’s basketball team to new heights during her four years. The Lady Rebels open her final postseason in the WBIT on Thursday.
The sister of former Henderson police chief Hollie Chadwick said she believes the public will eventually know more about why Chadwick was fired.
Florida was 80-1 in November to win the NCAA Tournament but is now the co-favorite with Duke and one of the biggest liabilities at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
The state energy office director accepted free tickets and access to luxury watch parties during talks about a partnership deal with the hockey franchise, according to an ethics complaint.
Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar wrote in an opinion piece that two companies wanted to incorporate in Nevada. He didn’t mention their strong local ties.
When former truck driver John Breeding invented Let It Ride, he developed it as a game that would benefit from his earlier invention, Shuffle Master card shufflers.
Police are investigating two separate crashes that left two motorcyclists dead overnight in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide that happened in the northwest valley late Tuesday night.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The importance of tackling Congress’s addiction.
Following party leaders instead of common sense.
The radical left has long called global warming an existential threat. They’re now burning electric cars.
Good as far as it goes, but it ignores the major issues.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Protecting those who make the music.
One thing we know for sure, however, is that the unnecessary department Jimmy Carter created in 1979 has flunked out.
Three inmates died in Nevada Department of Corrections custody, the agency announced.
The UNLV hockey team avenged a loss in last year’s title game to claim the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I crown Tuesday.