If they don’t want help now, don’t give it to them later.
Cheapening Las Vegas.
The hits keep coming for Gov. Steve Sisolak
The $3 trillion congressional COVID relief plan is to throw money at it.
The Lights FC returned to an empty Cashman Field on Saturday for its home opener in the United Soccer League, losing 1-0 to the Reno 1868 FC in the Silver State Cup.
If the Golden Knights are going to make a deep run in the NHL playoffs, here are five players who will need to play a significant role.
Sturgis is on. The message has been broadcast across social media as South Dakota, which has seen an uptick in coronavirus infections in recent weeks, braces to host hundreds of thousands of bikers for the 80th edition of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Thousands of people were under evacuation orders Sunday after a wildfire in mountains east of Los Angeles exploded in size as crews battled flames in triple-digit heat.
Las Vegas native Tasha Schwikert, an Olympic gymnast, was inducted into UCLA’s Hall of Fame in July. The attorney also received a prestigious honor in Dallas.
The team said playing without fans was weird at first Thursday during its exhibition game against the Arizona Coyotes, but when players were on the ice, they didn’t notice it.
A’ja Wilson had 19 points and eight rebounds, and the Aces ran out to a 15-2 lead and never trailed in a 79-70 win over the Dallas Wings on Sunday in Bradenton, Florida.
The state Senate on Sunday introduced a bill to speed processing of unemployment claims in Nevada.
Police say a man was attacked with a machete Sunday morning after telling another man to stop relieving himself in an alley in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Robin Lehner will get the nod at goaltender Monday against the Dallas Stars after Marc-Andre Fleury started and won the Golden Knights’ exhibition game Thursday.
Jeremy Hill confirmed reports that he has signed with the Raiders. He has not played in the NFL since suffering a torn ACL in the 2018 season opener for the Patriots.
After his video racked up almost 700 comments, with many also leaving messages on the D’s Instagram page, the resort announced that it would no longer enforce the ban.
The Review-Journal’s Kevin Cannon showed the way Sunday morning from his trek beginning at Circus Circus and ending at the $2 billion stadium.
The Electric Daisy Carnival won’t return to Las Vegas until May 2021, the electronic dance music festival’s founder announced Sunday.
North Las Vegas police have identified the four officers involved in a Wednesday morning shooting that left one man dead.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Nevada surged past 50,000 on Sunday as state health officials reported 1,131 new cases.
The president of Resorts World Las Vegas, the $4.3 billion casino that will open in the summer of 2021, paid $1.33 million in June for a Pulte home in Reverence Heights in Summerlin.
Working as the Lone Ranger could result in an unexpected complaint from the Nevada Real Estate Division or a possible lawsuit from a homeowner’s attorney.
Celebrity designer Bobby Berk took home a prized PCBC Gold Nugget award for Best Interior Merchandising of a Model Home for the Sandalwood Plan Two, built by Pardee Homes.
Moving into a new home can be a long, grueling process. Thankfully, with quick-move-in homes available at Cadence, you can spend less time waiting and more time decorating and enjoying your new space.
High Performance Golf Institute (HPGI) students conducted a clean sweep earlier this month at the men’s and women’s Nevada State Amateur Golf Championships.
Thirty years ago, the master-planned community was in its infancy. The then-new Summerlin Parkway, Nevada’s first tri-level interchange, was jokingly dubbed “the road to nowhere.”
The state Senate approved a controversial election bill that will see elections conducted during a state of emergency mostly by mail, over the objections of all the chamber’s Republicans.
The United States has the world’s biggest number of cases at 4.6 million, or one-quarter of the total, and 154,361 deaths.
Pac-12 players posted a statement on The Players’ Tribune website and social media with the hashtag #WeAreUnited and sent out a news release.
A motorcyclist died early Sunday morning after a crash on State Route 604 near Sloan, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.