Democrats begin process of selecting leadership in a House election of diminishing returns.
Joe Biden likes to tout his working-class roots. It’s hard to imagine a proposal more at odds with that.
The electorate understands what the elected can’t seem to grasp: If you want a big, bold government, you need to nurture a big, successful economy that can afford to pay for it.
It has been two weeks since Election Day, and serious questions remain as to whether we did indeed hold a secure and accurate election in Nevada.
First, police agencies should trade in their current police vehicles for minivans.
Regardless of what side you’re on, we have just been through the most polarizing four years ever witnessed by Americans since the Civil War.
Governor Sisolak needs to crack down harder on the casino industry or his mandates and quarantines will not work.
I’m not sure what the final counts will be, but wouldn’t it be better for all to know that this election was fair, honest and transparent?
Number of problem ballots exceeds the tiny margin between Ross Miller and Stavros Anthony.
A 38-year-old man faces a murder charge in the death of a Las Vegas woman whose body was found last month near Indian Springs.
The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to enact stricter regulations for short-term vacation rentals.
Ross Miller, the Democratic candidate for Clark County Commission District C, filed the lawsuit Tuesday in District Court.
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers acted after the 2-2 tie was condemned by Democrats, election experts and the meeting’s online spectators.
A report Tuesday said UNLV’s football game against Colorado State on Saturday has been canceled, but was later updated to say it has not been.
Former Durango High standout Lindy La Rocque will coach her first UNLV women’s basketball game against Northern Arizona at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 25 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Reflections on a November Masters, which featured one of the most dominating performances in a major championship in recent memory by Dustin Johnson.
Bettors and bookmakers will have to compete to keep up with news on about 350 Division I teams during the season that starts Nov. 25.
He ran the agency, known as CISA, from its creation in the wake of Russian interference with the 2016 election through the November election.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents has approved revisions to a procedures and guidelines manual to implement a COVID-19-spurred furlough policy.
The Clark County Commission made it more difficult Tuesday for third-party food delivery companies to evade a 15 percent cap on how much they can charge restaurants.
A driver in an August fiery crash that left herself and two others dead suffered a natural death due to a heart condition, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
The facility now has three bathrooms, two laundry rooms, a security system and countertops. The doors, roof, flooring, stairs and landscaping were also renovated.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 47-year-old man shot and killed early Nov. 6 in what police said was a self-defense shooting.
Two NFL games Sunday are instructive in answering a philosophical question about tough betting defeats. Sometimes a loss is just a freak occurrence.
Las Vegas police were called at 2:05 p.m. to GO Car Wash, 5550 W. Charleston Blvd., west of Decatur Boulevard, after a report of gunshots.
The Raiders added two defensive players to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday.
A man accused of committing a hate crime in October was not prosecuted on the charge, and the man’s attorney said the accusation against his client was false.
A Dallas real estate firm has expanded its holdings in Southern Nevada with the purchase of a newly built warehouse project.
The Southern Nevada Health District will offer free flu vaccines Saturday at Eldorado High School in east Las Vegas with no appointment necessary.
A second teen has been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on a murder charge stemming from the slaying of a man at a Las Vegas convenience store in July.