Motorists started to feel the impacts last week of the construction tied to hosting the NFL Draft in Las Vegas. Instead of complaining about it, they should welcome it.
Russian missiles hit the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Monday, killing at least seven people, Ukrainian officials said.
A headline for a story in Friday’s Review-Journal read: “Abbott relents; truck logjam starts to ease.” As the story indicates, the rigorous inspection policy put in place by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was eased after Mexican governors agreed to increase security on the Mexican side of the border — exactly what Gov. Abbott sought. So I don’t believe any fair-minded American would consider this a result of Gov. Abbott “relenting.” I believe they’d characterize the result as “winning.”
It’s silly season again.
He thinks we are all naive or ignorant concerning the issues facing this country.
Due to less effective vaccines, Beijing’s COVID cure is worse than the disease with many of China’s largest cities under some form of lockdown.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Before demanding new products from mining, President Joe Biden was busy shutting down mining leases.
One person was killed after a shooting Sunday afternoon in west Las Vegas, police said.
After a couple of tumultuous pandemic-era years, when the tradition was stymied by restrictions on houses of worship, believers across Southern Nevada returned Sunday to honor the “resurrection of Christ” at full capacity.
The Killers sold out the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
A Nevada Assembly candidate was arrested Saturday after an attempted robbery, according to court and jail records.
Expect the next BTS album to be out in June, as the band announced in its Vegas finale
UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo wants to establish his top eight offensive linemen during spring practice. Center Leif Fautanu has emerged as a leader of the group.
The crash was reported about 4:40 a.m. at North Hollywood Boulevard and Walnut Canyon Drive early on Sunday.
McDonald’s All-American Aaliyah Gayles was shot multiple times Saturday night at a house party in North Las Vegas and underwent surgery for survivable wounds, sources said.
The Aces began training camp Sunday for the season, the first under coach Becky Hammon and general manager Natalie Williams. They open the season May 6 at Phoenix.
If the NHL season ended today, the Golden Knights would miss the playoffs for the first time, even after going 7-2-1 in their past 10 games. They have six games left.
With missiles and rockets also battering other parts of the country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russian soldiers of carrying out torture and kidnappings in areas they control.
Sunday should be calmer after peak wind gusts from 47 to 65 mph sped across much of the valley on Saturday.
Bill Eskew was committed to fighting for his life, but around the same time the family’s health insurance provider said it would no longer be offering private health insurance.
An assemblyman stole thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Las Vegas’ Ethiopian community, according to grand jury transcripts.
You could buy 1,000 homes for $500,000 each.
How about going after parents?
Curbing loose nuke talk won’t calm tensions or guarantee peace, but it wouldn’t hurt either.
Providing a lifeline for seniors, the disabled.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is starting to sound like Donald Trump on immigration.
Elitist hyperbole on global warming distorts priorities.
Onesideism a formula for stifling speech, not encouraging it.