Knights, Las Vegas unveil ball hockey rink

Golden Knights personalities were on hand for a “puck drop” Thursday as the city of Las Vegas inaugurated a ball hockey rink in the central valley.

2 proposed bills could impact Nevada high school sports

A pair of bills moving through the Nevada Legislature could affect the high school sports landscape. One would create a one-time transfer rule for athletes.

Nevada community colleges may see new management

Community colleges could soon be managed under separate boards of trustees instead of by the NSHE Board of Regents under a bill heard by lawmakers.

Sign of the times: More conventioneers return for NAB

The National Association of Broadcasters will return to Las Vegas this week for its annual event — one of the city’s largest conventions — and it expects to be up to 25 percent larger than 2022.

Lady Rebels star signs WNBA training camp contract

Former Lady Rebels guard Essence Booker signed a training camp contract with a WNBA team Wednesday after two strong seasons at UNLV.

LETTER: Pull up the drawbridge!

There is no shortage of discussion and debate regarding our record low water resources in the valley and how to handle this most salient and pressing problem.

Native missing persons bill passes Assembly committee

Assembly Bill 125 would ask law enforcement agencies to accept a report of a missing person from a tribal reservation or colony to enter into the National Crime Information Center.

 
Las Vegas 1 of 2 US test markets for new Whopper

Despite obvious differences in climate and location, Las Vegas and Minneapolis have many shared qualities: Marc-Andre Fleury, domed stadiums for NFL franchises, and now, a new Whopper.