In addition to Southern Nevada’s economic recovery, the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research’s Spring Outlook event also explored the impact of inflation on the local economy and beyond.
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner played the first 20 minutes against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night before being replaced by Logan Thompson.
Golden Knights anthem singer Carnell Johnson is getting his own figurine from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum for a limited time.
Once again, the president is caught by surprise.
Both Mr. Deal and the police are responsible for the death of this child.
Putin is committing genocide and destroying Ukraine to acquire its natural resources and invaluable access to the Black Sea.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Check out the top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
Jay Wright shocked college basketball Wednesday night with his immediate resignation at Villanova, the Big East program he led to two national championships and four Final Fours in a Hall of Fame career.
A day after playing in front of their smallest home crowd in 42 years, the A’s lose to Baltimore with only 2,703 on hand at RingCentral Coliseum.
The 17-year-old boy at Palo Verde High School entered a classroom he wasn’t supposed to be in and shoved a teacher “several times” before leaving the campus.
Quarterback Doug Brumfield will return to UNLV after spending eight days in the transfer portal. He played in three games and started twice last season.
Facing a must-win scenario, the Golden Knights refused to fold their tents after a puzzling goaltending change in the second period and beat the Capitals in overtime.
Sawyer Middle School assistant principal Hallie Loewy told parents in an email that CCSD police officers responded to the school and “handled the situation within minutes.”
As aid begins to flow out of state grant reserves to Nevada nonprofits, government officials must weigh the long-term success of the programs they support, the Nevada governor said.
An Arizona wildfire has more than tripled in size after tearing through two dozen structures and forcing the evacuation of more than 700 homes.
The company, which also owns a property in Colorado, said greater market share drove results that were double- and triple-digit percentage points higher than in 2021.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo skipped the forum, drawing criticism from other candidates
The city-owned Reed Whipple Cultural Center is no longer a part of the Neon Museum’s plan for growth.
“X Burlesque” producers Matt and Angela Stabile have been close to several Vegas legends.
The pair is accused of fatally shooting Brian Ramey, 33, just before 1 a.m. on Feb. 28 near 1st Street and Palm Lane, according to an arrest report from the Metropolitan Police Department.
Let’s hope new owners close the exhibit.
A man suspected of impaired driving was arrested in a crash that killed his mother, police said.
Dining options will be diverse at the off-Strip property, including the return of Mabel’s BBQ by Chef Michael Symon and the steak-and-whiskey ambiance of Scotch 80 Prime.
Most metrics stayed relatively flat, but hospitalizations showed a significant drop.
Outage-tracking website Downdetector logged more than 1,600 reports in the valley.
Woman suspected of stealing hundreds of thousands from two dental offices.
A student at Foothill High School was arrested on Wednesday after an assault on a teacher.
Former Mississippi basketball player Luis Rodriguez announced on Twitter that he has committed to UNLV. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
The new discount air carrier that will add Las Vegas flights to seven destinations in June and August will next fly to Westchester County, N.Y., and Hartford, Conn.