Democrats in the Nevada Legislature unveiled a last-minute bill in the waning days of the Legislature that would raise the taxes paid by mining companies as part of their push to increase state revenues and better fund education.
Devin Haney showcased his precocious set of skills and earned a 116-112, 116-112, 115-113 victory over Jorge Linares, the former three-weight world champion.
The Silver Knights won their division in the regular season, but came up one win short of adding a playoff championship to their resume.
A publicly-managed, privately-contracted lower-cost health care plan to help cut Nevada’s stubbornly high uninsured rate moved toward final approvals on Saturday.
She puts her own wishes ahead of those of her constituents.
Ownership of learning is no longer an expectation for students and their parents.
COVID disruptions create confusion, a loss of direction.
Moving away from punitive student discipline will improve school district outcomes.
The American people are slowly regaining their senses after the epidemic of mass hysteria that gripped the nation last year.
Bill seeks to ensure Nevada gets what it deserves from DC
The Legislature was ordered by a judge to refund DMV fees that were improperly collected, but there’s a plan to keep them anyway.
If you’re excited about Nevada spending more money on education, you should ask yourself a simple question: Why?
Violent crime in liberal cities continues to spike after the enactment of radical anti-police policies following the death of George Floyd.
Is appeasing progressive special interests more important than fixing our roads, bridges?
Las Vegas-based MP Materials plans on establishing the full rare earth supply chain at its mine south of Primm in less than four years.
Check out all the dates and times for the Golden Knights’ second-round matchup against the Colorado Avalanche.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board will have a new self-exclusion list for players of interactive games soon, a new means to address problem gambling in the state.
B.J. Thomas, the Grammy-winning singer who enjoyed success on the pop, country and gospel charts with such hits as “I Just Can’t Help Believing,” “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head” and “Hooked on a Feeling,” has died. He was 78.
The Avalanche are -185 series favorites over the Golden Knights, who are +165 at the Westgate, and Colorado is a -170 favorite over Vegas (+155) in Game 1 on Sunday.
Rock star Gene Simmons of KISS has paid a combined $10.8 million for a home in the Henderson hillside community of Ascaya and a lot adjacent to it, Simmons’ Realtor confirmed to Real Estate Millions.
For just the second time in their four seasons, the Golden Knights enter a best-of-seven playoff series as an underdog when they meet the Colorado Avalanche.
The Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche have been the clear-cut top two teams in the NHL’s West Division all season. Now they will settle things in the playoffs.
A 56-year-old inmate arrested last year on child pornography charges died Friday in a hospice facility, police said.
Crowds gathered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area early Saturday morning to get out in the water on their boats, kayaks, jet skis and paddle boards.
The jets are lined up eight deep, F-16s with muzzles and tail fins painted a star-spangled red, white and blue. The Thunderbirds are ready to roll.
Richard Branson might, or might not, pull a stunt to formally open Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
There aren’t any solid estimates for how many people will visit Las Vegas during the traditional kickoff to summer, but visitors commented on smaller lines and shorter waits than in past years.
Some Sun City Summerlin residents are fed up with all the to-do surrounding masks, and they’re ready to wrangle.
Las Vegas police on Friday arrested a 31-year-old man suspected in a fatal shooting in the central valley on Wednesday.
As the 2021 Legislature comes to a close, there appears to be a little appetite to commit public money for a new baseball stadium to woo the Oakland Athletics to Nevada.