Center Jack Eichel attended his first game at T-Mobile Arena as a Golden Knight on Tuesday. He was traded to the Knights from the Buffalo Sabres last week.
On a night of bizarre penalties and long lulls with little action, the Golden Knights flipped the switch late in the second period and early in the third to get the win.
Once again playing the race card after a loss.
State can’t even fix it’s own roads.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, says the United States has the “biggest border patrol crisis we have ever seen.”
Most criminal trials don’t have Perry Mason-style moments that make you gasp out loud. Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial has had at least two.
A “wake-up call” to Washington Democrats.
In trying to avoid a jab in the arm, the anti-vaxxers have become a real pain in the neck.
Biden administration admits that over-regulation drives up costs, lowers supply.
UNLV’s Center for Business Economic Research hosted its annual economic forecasting event, noting Southern Nevada’s economy still remains vulnerable to surges in COVID-19 cases.
Poker legend Doyle Brunson played most of the day next to a player dressed as a pirate, while Phil Hellmuth entered the WSOP Main Event dressed as Gandalf the White.
UNLV went on a 12-2 run in the fourth quarter Tuesday night to rally past Oral Roberts. Essence Booker led UNLV with 21 points, and Desi-Rae Young had 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Zachary Winningham, 38, was jailed on one count of misdemeanor domestic battery, the department said.
A man was fatally shot inside a convenience store Tuesday evening.
Derek Stevens says it’s an only-in-Vegas thing, as 10 corporate execs are scaling the Circa hotel tower.
Arbor View softball pitcher Annie Finch is one of the many athletes in the Las Vegas Valley who will sign a national letter of intent Wednesday.
The records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a glimpse of a chaotic scene with constantly changing information as first responders headed to the crash.
A man was shot multiple times in an alley near his home Tuesday afternoon.
A man convicted of the 1996 killings of three teenagers in North Las Vegas was ordered Tuesday to spend the rest of his life in prison.
The family of Tina Tintor will hold a public funeral service Thursday for the 23-year-old killed in a Nov. 2 car crash involving former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs.
The Clark County School District’s bond oversight committee is recommending spending about $3.5 billion on dozens of facility projects over the next 14 years.
The Season 15 “America’s Got Talent” champ is the first and only spoken-word artist in the show’s 15-year history.
The parade is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Thursday at Fourth Street and Gass Avenue and end a mile to the north at Stewart Avenue.
In many ways, 2021 has been a great year for Xander Schauffele. Still, he wasn’t satisfied with his play on the PGA Tour, where he had eight top-10 finishes but no wins.
Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox will leave the company in January, the company announced Tuesday.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment, the company building the MSG Sphere at The Venetian, has signed a new sports-wagering marketing deal with MGM Resorts International’s BetMGM.
Though Ruggs did not attend a morning court hearing Wednesday, records show that he pleaded not guilty in the case.
Las Vegas police say two witnesses saw a pickup truck driver swerve his truck at a motorcyclist who had an affair with his wife in central Las Vegas on Sunday morning.
Police say Julian Gonzalez, a 26-year-old Las Vegas resident, ran a stop sign while southbound on Peter Buol Drive on Thursday and hit a Dodge Ram in the intersection.