The Runnin’ Rebels advance to the quarterfinals of the NIT tournament. And the Lady Rebels tournament run came to an end on Saturday.
More investment is coming to Durango, Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock Resort, Sunset and Palace stations and Seventy Six Taverns as company closes in on 50th anniversary.
A supermarket chain with a heavy presence in Southern Nevada plans to open another store.
Michele Fiore is officially seeking re-election to her Pahrump justice of the peace seat.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
A disastrous first half put the UNLV men’s basketball team behind early Tuesday at Wyoming, and the Rebels lost their first Mountain West road game.
Winnipeg defenseman Haydn Fleury was alert and moving his extremities after he was taken off the ice on a stretcher after a violent collision with the boards.
Congress should vote no.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Jumping off the global “minimum tax.”
Reflexively opposing President Donald Trump has left Democrats upset about the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, an illegitimate, anti-American autocrat.
The current coalitions of both parties look too fragile to survive the post-Trump era intact.
Separate operations from the dysfunctional federal government.
SLAM! Nevada’s boys wrestling team defeated Bishop Gorman in a dual on Tuesday night. Here are photos from the dual.
The emphasis was less on far-off science fiction and more on practical systems designed to improve how people live and work right now.
Former UNLV quarterback Anthony Colandrea, the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year, committed to Nebraska on his visit to campus Tuesday.
The plan would help pay for 911 infrastructure improvements. Officials said the region’s analog 911 system is long overdue for modernization.
Tavari Pearson, who previously received an eight-to-20-year suspended sentence, has been indicted in a car theft case.
The complaint claims a downtown casino and railroad company’s failure to repair a hole in a fence allowed a California man to crawl through and be hit by a train.
