Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
His loyalty is to himself and himself alone. He has neither the energy nor the ability to make complex decisions.
Fundamentally, if an election is taxpayer-funded, I should be allowed to vote in it. That is why I will be voting in favor of Question 3.
Imagine the hew and cry if Donald Trump had shown such indifference to the rule of law when he sat in the Oval Office.
Gov. Joe Lombardo will activate 60 members to be on status and stationed in Nevada National Guard facilities in both Carson City and Las Vegas on Nov. 5.
The Vegas Pet Rescue Project is hosting a pickleball tournament next month in remembrance of Reba the bulldog, whose death garnered attention on social media.
A report about a Frontier Airlines plane landing at Harry Reid International Airport said the flight crew reported a “chemical smell” before touching down.
A Las Vegas jury is set to resume deliberations to determine if Julius Trotter is guilty of killing two Vietnamese tour leaders in their Circus Circus hotel room.
With just over a week to go before Election Day, officials with the U.S. Postal Service were urging voters to get their ballots sent off sooner rather than later.
The march to March Madness starts Monday, and UConn is the clear 8-1 betting favorite to three-peat as NCAA men’s basketball champions.
A Las Vegas battalion chief whose team responded to a fatal house fire that killed two adults and two children said seeing so many deaths is unusual.
Due to a lack of resources for women in the construction industry, the Southern Nevada women building trade workers received a $716,701 grant from the Department of Labor.
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail ballots arriving up to three days after Election Day without a postmark to be counted.
The Golden Knights turned in their best performance of the young season Monday with a 5-0 win over the Calgary Flames.
Nye County will not restrict election observers after a lawsuit settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.
A task force empowered to assist with hurricane response efforts as wind, rain and devastation whipped through southeastern states recently returned home to Nevada.
A lithium company has closed on a federal loan from the Biden-Harris Administration for $2.26 billion in an effort to expand EV manufacturing and increase high-paying jobs.
The legislation risks collapsing the aid distribution process at a moment when Israel is under increased U.S. pressure to ramp up aid.
Instead of providing Donald Trump’s campaign with a boost for the stretch run, his Madison Square Garden event offended a key voting bloc.
A ship traveling through the narrow Bab el-Mandeb Strait off the Red Sea came under attack Monday in an assault likely carried out by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists, authorities said.
The Clark County School District says it experienced an issue with its internet connectivity.
A cold front has arrived in the valley as October nears an end. Parts of the valley may not see 70 degrees the rest of the week.
The four people who died in a southwest Las Vegas Valley house fire were part of a tight-knit family, a relative said.
The Raiders tried two different approaches in the red zone their last two games. Neither worked, showing the team lacks an identity on offense.
Rock stars Duran Duran have announced they will celebrate the end of 2024 with a show on the Las Vegas Strip.
Experts say there are a variety of reasons why the real estate industry is growing in Nevada, even though the profession is losing numbers nationally.
Speakers at the rally Sunday night labeled Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” called Kamala Harris “the devil,” and said the woman vying to become the first woman and Black woman president had begun her career as a prostitute.
When guests enter the house at 1680 Silver Mesa Way in the Paradise Palms neighborhood, vintage Halloween décor dominates the midcentury home, which was built in 1964.
Affordability continues to be a buzzword in the Las Vegas housing market with the hope that continued rate cuts by the Federal Reserve during the rest of 2024 and into 2025 will make the valley’s homes more affordable.