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The Las Vegas Aviators begin their season Friday and expect to lean on their pitching staff as they chase an appearance in the postseason.
Nevada System of Higher Education institutions, which receive $900 million in federal grants according to Interim Chancelor Patty Charlton, are already feeling the effects of federal funding cuts.
The Raiders had some of the NFL’s best linebackers during their heydays of the 1970s and ’80s. The Las Vegas Review-Journal came up with a list of the five best.
Authorities are investigating a shooting early Thursday morning at a hotel-casino in North Las Vegas that left one person dead.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he has received repeated requests from “various different federal agencies” to use Metro for immigration enforcement.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he wanted to see fewer homicides in Southern Nevada in 2025.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill, a vocal supporter of installing red light traffic cameras in the valley, will bring that support to the Nevada Legislature.
All around the Las Vegas Valley, plenty of parks and trailheads offer glimpses of birds.
UNLV has had limited success since legendary coach Jerry Tarkanian resigned in 1992, two seasons after leading the Rebels to their only national championship.
Las Vegas’ warehouse market has expanded far beyond just trucking food, linens and the like to local hotels and convention halls.
Under Nevada law, there are few restrictions on local governments rehiring former employees if the retirees form their own company to seek contracted work.
A doctor was charged Wednesday with second-degree attempted murder after he allegedly tried to kill his wife by pushing her off a hiking trail and hitting her multiple times on the head with a rock, Honolulu police said.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
They may come to regret it.
Your March 19 front page encapsulates the sad state of affairs in this country.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Democratic leader disparages the productive.
A beleaguered megaresort on the Strip laid off dozens of employees less than 24 hours before it is scheduled to receive one of the heftiest regulatory punishments in state history.