More than 3,600 students graduated from the College of Southern Nevada, its largest graduating class ever. About 1,200 walked at Monday’s ceremony.
The Golden State Warriors swept their way to a fifth straight NBA Finals after a 119-117 overtime victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Monday night fire was caused by the homeowner using a propane torch to kill bugs in a crawl space beneath the house and accidentally igniting combustible materials.
A 38-year-old Las Vegas man wanted for sexual assault and attempted murder was arrested Monday by U.S. Marshals in the central valley.
Dustin Garneau hit two of the Salt Lake Bees’ four home runs in a 9-6 Pacific Coast League victory over the Las Vegas Aviators on Monday at Smith’s Ballpark.
Aiwen Zhu became the second Rebel to win a match in multiple NCAA Singles Championships, upsetting 26th-ranked Oleksandra Korashvili of Oklahoma 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 on Monday.
The cooperative plans calls for Nevada, Arizona and, eventually, California to voluntarily cut their river use and leave more water in Lake Mead.
In response to the Thursday story “Ex-cop gets 25 life sentences” for abusing a woman, now 21, over 11 years
Trailing Joe Biden in the polls, Bernie Sanders has unveiled an education plan intended to protect hidebound teachers unions and to ensure low-income children remain trapped in failing schools.
Why do we get so many robocalls? Because they work.
Last week, I testified against Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Senate Bill 538, which creates the Office of New Americans.
The removal of party leader Heinz-Christian Strache follows the resignation on Saturday of Freedom Party leader Heinz-Christian Strache.
Lauda won the F1 drivers’ championship in 1975 and 1977 with Ferrari and again in 1984 with McLaren.
The Houthi’s Al-Masirah satellite news channel said early Tuesday they targeted the airport in Najran with a Qasef-2K drone, striking an “arms depot” there.
The Clark County School District says it cannot pay for its own safety improvements following the Legislature’s decision to slash the school safety budget last week.
WASHINGTON — As questions mount over President Donald Trump’s tough talk on Iran, top national security officials are heading to Capitol Hill to brief Congress. But skeptical Democrats have asked for a second opinion.
The governor also called for state lawmakers to lift the statute of limitations on all rape cases.
Center Liz Cambage is expected to practice with the Aces on Tuesday and the team opens its season Sunday against Los Angeles at Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Adam Laxalt’s Morning in Nevada PAC is teaming up with the American Conservative Union to hold a western version of the popular CPAC conference in September.
The new positions are spread across many city departments, including the North Las Vegas Police Department, libraries and the city clerk’s office.
The carpool lanes opened Monday morning just as 150,000 people were exiting the Electric Daisy Carnival festival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Oklahoma residents were on alert as Monday is the sixth anniversary of a massive tornado in Moore, south of Oklahoma City, that killed 24 people.
Gaming industry analysts are speculating how and why Wynn Resorts Ltd. would sell Encore Boston Harbor to MGM Resorts International — and what the price tag would be.
UNLV basketball head coach T.J. Otzelberger made a stop at the UFC Performance Institute as part of the Runnin’ Rebel Caravan.
Approaching its 50th anniversary, the organization assists children in Clark County’s family court and juvenile justice systems.
A missing Idaho girl, the subject of an Amber Alert, was found safe Tuesday morning, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
A private lawyer, Elayna Youchah, has been selected to fill a soon-to-be vacant U.S. magistrate seat in Las Vegas, replacing Magistrate George Foley.
The incident was reported around 4:10 p.m. in the southbound lanes of Las Vegas Blvd. South underneath U.S. Highway 95.
An 18-year-old Mojave High School student was arrested this month and accused of threatening to “blow up” school police officers.
Former Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn, who had to resign in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations, is once again raising money for Republicans.