The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man found dead inside a sedan in North Las Vegas on Sunday.
An apartment fire in central Las Vegas on Wednesday left 10 people displaced, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
There’s so much misinformation and negative press about our police departments that it really is disheartening.
The left must abandon its radical agenda if it wants to work with the GOP.
Well-intentioned policy with unintended consequences.
Indiscriminate Hamas attacks against Israeli civilians and the use of Palestinian civilians as human shields threaten peace.
Golden Knights goaltenders Marc-Andre Fleury and Robin Lehner secured the Jennings Trophy on Wednesday for allowing the fewest goals in the NHL season.
Check out the top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball and softball action and look forward to Thursday’s schedule.
Marc-Andre Fleury recorded his sixth shutout and extended his personal winning streak to nine games as the Golden Knights tuned up for the playoffs by routing San Jose.
The NFL released its schedule on Wednesday, and several opening-week games are intriguing matchups.
All four AFC West teams will play the quartet of teams from the AFC North and NFC East.
The Henderson Silver Knights will be able to host 50 percent of capacity at Orleans Arena as they fight to win the Pacific Division.
A document set up to assist in the LVCVA budgeting process shows what conventions are coming to the Las Vegas Convention Center in 2022-23.
Operators of The Nevada Room say the talent is there, and the crowds will come.
Several local Republican leaders and elected officials voiced tepid support for House Republicans’ vote to remove Rep. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, from conference leadership on Wednesday, calling for unity ahead of key midterm elections.
Attorneys have linked a Nevada woman’s death to an outbreak of liver illness that health officials tied to a local bottled water company, according to a new lawsuit.
Beginning May 26, adults who have received at least one dose of the vaccine may enter a lottery that will provide a $1 million prize each Wednesday for five weeks.
Drivers have been finding gas stations with little or no gas in several Southeast states.
Another major professional sports team — this time the Oakland Athletics — might have its eyes on relocating to Southern Nevada.
The cyberattack that prompted the shutdown of the East Coast’s largest fuel pipeline is unlikely to have any impact on Southern Nevada gasoline products, experts say.
The Raiders have self-destructed over the second half of their schedule the last two years. Avoiding a repeat will mean dealing with a difficult late-season schedule.
At the root of the issue is the state’s consumer protection statutes that limit title loans to 210 days and prohibit a loan to exceed the fair market value of the vehicle.
Negotiations have started on a possible plea agreement for a man arrested in Las Vegas for his participation in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
The UMC Advanced Center for Health will offer vaccinations by appointment on weekdays.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday the nations most populous state would stop requiring people to wear masks in almost all circumstances on June 15, describing a world he said will look “a lot like the world we entered into before the pandemic.”
Two Las Vegas residents were killed and another is in critical condition after a crash in southwest Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
The arena that will be home to the American Hockey League Henderson Silver Knights and to a to-be-named Indoor Football League team could soon become the home of the Las Vegas Aces.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has waived occupancy restrictions at some Las Vegas casinos. Here’s a list of casinos now allowed to operate at 100 percent capacity.
On the evening of May 5, Mary Gelino was walking to her granddaughter’s 13th birthday party when police said a pickup truck ran her over in a crosswalk, then left the scene.
With the state’s fiscal outlook dramatically improved, lawmakers on Wednesday restored more than $301 million in planned cuts to Medicaid enacted in a special session last summer.