Kelsey Plum’s clutch scoring late and another standout performance by A’ja Wilson helped the Aces get past a gritty Storm team Thursday in Seattle.
How about we also stop building?
We cannot allow intimidation.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The ides of July is when the excuses evaporate in the summer heat as campaigns have to reveal their second-quarter fundraising numbers. For Trump’s challengers, those numbers vary in ugliness.
Those who want diversity, equity and inclusion in the armed forces can’t distinguish between the military and an elite liberal arts college.
CMT faces a backlash for canceling Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town.”
Unless Gov. Joe Lombardo acts quickly, Nevada’s sole school choice program is about to shrink dramatically.
Paying for “Green Power Financing” and a “Natural Disaster Protection Plan.”
The Nevada Division of Public Health reported a person died from a brain-eating amoeba in Lincoln County.
Lynda Brooks-Bracey died of pancreatic cancer in June after spending her last months advocating for a bill that would have legalized medically assisted dying in Nevada.
The Las Vegas City Council has selected its top candidate, Jeff Dorocak, to become its next legal chief.
The College Football Playoff will grow to 12 teams in 2024, and UNLV coach Barry Odom says the Mountain West should earn one of its automatic berths.
A tiny neighborhood store in downtown Los Angeles near Skid Row sold the winning ticket for the Powerball jackpot worth an estimated $1.08 billion.
The water authority wants to pay Southern Nevadans to plant shade trees to maintain and grow the region’s tree canopy.
Fans seeking a bird’s eye view of the layout for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix and more will have an option come race weekend.
The four suspects in the shooting face charges that include attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
Kevin Mitnick, whose pioneering antics made him the most celebrated U.S. hacker, has died at age 59.
The deals could prevent some Aruze Gaming America employees from being laid off when it closes next month.
West Henderson is seeing a development boom as real estate in the area has taken off.
More jobs and more job-seekers have kept the unemployment rate steady in the Silver State.
According to a recent study, it looks like Nevada is a Marvel state.
When and how the Tropicana hotel will be torn down is still up in the air as Bally’s Corp. executives wait for the Oakland Athletics to finalize their Las Vegas ballpark plans.
The Bureau of Land Management has formally paused a plan to drill for lithium near Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, which is inhabited by federally protected species.
Miranda Lambert’s first show at Planet Hollywood was a wild one since Saturday’s selfie episode.
One stallion with a snapped rear leg was chased by a helicopter and horseback rider for 35 minutes before being euthanized, according to witnesses.
A one-bedroom high-roller suite has been transformed into a Christmas wonderland and is available for year-round festivities.
Police responded to reports of a shooting Thursday around 7:40 a.m. near a residence on the 3400 block of Goldyke Street.
HCA Healthcare says the breach affected patients in 20 states and included patient names, addresses, phone numbers and appointment dates.
Authorities removed over two dozen items from a Henderson home related to the investigation of Tupac Shakur’s murder, according to a copy of the warrant obtained by the Review-Journal.