See the wedding industry through a historic lens at a new exhibit in Las Vegas.
Fastballs were touching 95 mph on a radar gun, and Finn the Bat Dog received one of the biggest ovations. In other words, it felt like a normal baseball season again.
The woman was holding on to the passenger side of a “1998 Ford E-350 Jamboree” as it drove through a parking lot at 3051 Highland Drive, near Desert Inn Road.
UNLV has been awarded more than $500,000 to study why Clark County has so many traffic accidents and deaths on the roads.
It was almost comical watching as Joe Biden held a signing ceremony for passage of his anti-lynching legislation.
The burner-phone caper may be the most consequential electronic mystery since the 18 1/2-minute tape gap of the Watergate scandal.
Despite decades of talk about how wedge issues fuel polarization, they are, in fact, a key to curbing it.
Take a look at the latest political cartoons from around the U.S. and world.
The higher gasoline prices will force us to walk more and drive less. This will save money and improve health and air quality.
If Biden’s failures turn Nevada red, it would be an impressive accomplishment.
A recently filed lawsuit may inadvertently nudge the Oakland A’s into the arms of Las Vegas.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
“After I left rehab, I still felt pain in my shoulder and arm,” Wang said through an interpreter. “Right now, I have to take pain medicine 24 hours. Otherwise, I can’t even sleep.”
Nevadans might recognize Mariana Alvarado Garcia from appearing at markets with her Masazul brand of artisanal blue corn tortillas. Watch her on “Big Restaurant Bet.”
The uncertainty surrounding Tiger Woods’ health and golf game hasn’t stopped bettors from loading up on him in the Masters, which begins Thursday.
Nye County prosecutors in late March charged Charles Holman, 33, Merrisa Ogden, 25, and Joshua Sanchez-Lopez with murder and conspiracy to violate he controlled substance act.
Am American Gaming Association report indicates other states around the country are experiencing the same lift Nevada has received for January and February.
Robin Lehner made 26 saves Sunday in an overtime win at Vancouver in his first game since March 8. But you won’t read about it on the goaltender’s Twitter account.
Billy Hemberger is leaving Spring Valley after an eight-year run at the school, where he built one of the state’s premier programs after going 1-24 in his first season.
In 1963, Judy Collins made a trip to Vegas to see a guitarist. “It was so Hollywood, so Rat Pack.”
Two former investment executives were sentenced to five years in prison for their roles in what authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims.
NFL Draft-related closure of the Las Vegas Strip approval paves way for three-day event.
Golden Knights forwards Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone skated on their own before practice Tuesday at City National Arena, but there’s no timeline for their return.
As soon as mid-April, personal interaction between visitors and costumed characters will be allowed again at Disneyland in California.
A Utah woman on a private boating trip has died after a fall at the Grand Canyon, authorities said Tuesday.
“Not many baseball bettors can see out the season; 2,430 regular-season games takes its toll on your bankroll or your sanity, often both,” Michael “Roxy” Roxborough said.
The Siegel Group operates a popular deli on Convention Center Drive. The company has now purchased land sandwiched between several choice properties on the Strip.
A man in his late 40s was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon at an apartment on East Bonanza Road.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said he was encouraged by the support he received from politicians on both sides of the aisle after the incident.
Two Nevada lawmakers have filed bipartisan legislation in the Senate and House that would increase access to doctors, clinicians and specialists in the state and elsewhere.