If a person is really too dumb to get an ID, why would you want them voting anyway?
I couldn’t help but chuckle as I read your June 17 story, “Sisolak: The kids deserve better.”
Take a look at editorial cartoons from around the U.S. and world.
I want to go away for the whole week leading up to the Fourth, but I’m afraid I’ll come home to a burned-down house.
The current financial path is unsustainable.
The body of a California teenager who apparently drowned in Lake Havasu was recovered Monday, authorities said.
The mountainous city of Flagstaff was shrouded in smoke Monday, and ash was falling from the sky.
The Raiders defensive end became the first active NFL player to come out as gay on Monday, making the announcement on an Instagram post.
Author Dennis N. Griffin, whose works included Frank Cullotta’s biography and books about organized crime in Las Vegas, has died.
Jose Rangel, 46, faces up to two years behind bars at an August sentencing hearing after he pleaded guilty Friday to destroying evidence and accessory to commit murder.
Arches National Park is on track to have its busiest year ever, and that increase in visitation has caused the park to close its gates over 80 times so far in 2021.
A spread of land once owned by Siegfried Roy is now home to a rare sort of real estate project in Southern Nevada: an infill housing tract.
The 40-year-old man whom police fatally shot in May 2020 after he charged at officers with a sword had a history of mental health crises that prompted police responses, officials said Monday.
Police say a Utah man was driving a rental truck at twice the posted speed limit near the Strip on Sunday when he was involved in a multi-vehicle crash that left one critically injured.
Las Vegas native De’Miyon Hall has big plans for the R&B show “Love Muzik” at Westgate.
The company behind a planned high-speed rail line from Las Vegas to Victorville, California, is putting on the brakes until at least 2022.
Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib’s announcement Monday that he’s gay drew strong support on social media.
To hear those from the land of maple syrup, the Montreal Canadiens are fortunate to have not been eliminated because of one-sided officiating in the Golden Knights series.
A company that operates a car wash, convenience store with five slot machines and a gasoline station could be fined $10,000 by the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday.
A murder suspect who had been jailed for years recently died in a Las Vegas hospital because of COVID-19 complications, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
A Las Vegas woman was sentenced Monday to one year and one day in prison for preparing fraudulent tax returns and causing nearly $3 million in tax loss to the IRS.
Authorities have identified the man accused of plowing his pickup truck into a group of bicyclists taking part in a race in an Arizona town, critically injuring several riders, and court records show he has a criminal history of driving while intoxicated.
The stretch of U.S. 95 between the Spaghetti Bowl and Eastern Avenue will be reduced to two travel lanes in each direction starting Sunday for southbound traffic and June 29 for northbound through Dec. 2022.
The Golden Knights defeated the Montreal Canadiens in Sunday’s Game 4 of the Stanley Cup semifinals, but many fans were not happy with the TV broadcast.
The progressive jackpots have hit three times at Boyd properties this month.
An Ohio resident on a backpacking trip at the Grand Canyon has died of suspected heat-related illness amid a heat wave in the U.S. West, park officials said Monday.
The Atlanta Hawks are the biggest threat left for several Las Vegas sportsbooks, with some outstanding bets worth high six figures and one worth $1.5 million.
Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib announced on Instagram on Monday that he is gay. The Raiders pass-rush specialist becomes the first active NFL player to come out as gay.
Guests on the Las Vegas Strip property can order from its 40 food and beverage spots and certain retail shops for pickup, room delivery or to the pool complex.