Two dozen players emerged from a local qualifier for the Drive, Chip & Putt competition last week at Paiute Golf Resort. At stake is a trip to Augusta National.
Luxury homebuyer preferences are undergoing a transformation.
An official determined it violated the Byrd Rule, meant to prevent unnecessary additions to the reconciliation process.
Brushing up on English has taken on new urgency for future and current truck drivers after President Trump issued an executive order saying truckers who don’t read and speak the language proficiently would be considered unfit for service.
Airports and skies throughout the region have been on edge since Israel began the deadly war on June 13 — with a surprise barrage of attacks on Iran, which responded with its own missile and drone strikes.
With the groundbreaking ceremony for the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark over and done, there are many more construction milestones ahead as the $1.75 billion facility is built.
The 215 Beltway is set for a pair of overnight directional closures this week in Summerlin.
The Aces shared their thoughts on the WNBA’s CBA negotiations at the annual Title IX awards at Allegiant Stadium.
Golden Knights defenseman Nic Hague is a restricted free agent this offseason, and the team will need to determine whether to give him a new contract.
Plus, could casino gaming in New Jersey outside of Atlantic City?
The properties in North Las Vegas traded hands as warehouse purchases climb amid lower prices.
Israel had earlier accused Iran of launching missiles into its airspace after the truce was supposed to take effect, and the Israeli finance minister vowed that “Tehran will tremble.”
If Nevada was a country, it would be the fifth largest gold producer in the world, behind China, Russia, Australia and Canada.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Do politicians every think about costs on the private sector?
The unions representing Henderson police officers and supervisors each declared an impasse with city leaders regarding a new labor contract.
Jonathan Boucher’s exit comes weeks before former Metropolitan Police Department veteran Reggie Rader takes over as the next chief of police.