Utah is 20-8-1 against the spread on the road since 2014, and the Utes have covered their last three and four of five against Southern California.
After flying in from Green Bay, new Raiders wide receiver Trevor Davis made his practice debut for the club on Thursday.
The Strip is about to get a high-digit number on a high-tech billboard. The only problem: It’s not a big slot-machine payout. It’s the national debt.
The 27-year-old forward hopes to make the team out of training camp, but if not, he will provide much-needed veteran presence for the Chicago Wolves of the AHL.
U.S. Open Champion Gary Woodland will participate in next month’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced Thursday to two years in federal prison for stealing guns at a trade show earlier this year.
Tennessee, a consensus 1½-point road favorite over Jacksonville, has won the last four meetings between the teams and six of the last seven.
An unwitting stowaway stray cat was lucky to escape with at least one of its nine lives after a 15.5-mile hitchhike across the Las Vegas Valley.
California Horse Racing Board Executive Director Rick Baedeker discusses the recent furor over the 2018 Triple Crown winner’s positive result for scopolamine.
A police spokesman said officers were preparing to do a welfare check at the condo, near Alexander Roud between the 215 Beltway and North Rainbow Boulevard.
A Las Vegas-area couple started working in February on launching Remember The Babies Foundation to help those grieving after a miscarriage, a stillbirth or an infant death.
The Cardinals have yet to win a game on the field, but the team is perfect against the spread through two weeks.
Gunmaker Colt says it is suspending its production of rifles for the civilian market including the popular AR-15.
The Golden Knights look to remain undefeated in the preseason when they face the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday at Staples Center.
Pittsburgh Pirates closer Felipe Vázquez was being held Wednesday in a Pennsylvania jail on multiple felony charges after allegedly telling investigators he attempted to have sex with an underage girl during a meeting at her house in 2017.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development received more than $250,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration on Tuesday to help expand export sales.
Teens at the Ralph & Betty Engelstad Club who are volunteering as “junior staff.” It’s the first of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada’s 13 clubs to launch the offering.
For this year’s festival, many works of art feature sculptural, 3D and immersive elements to encourage interaction.
At Marquee Dayclub, Amenity Angels dressed as nurses travel through the venue with rolling IV stands.
Green Day Returns to the iHeartRadio festival alongside the Backstreet Boys, Cage the Elephant, Heart and many others Friday and Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Punk rockers Rancid and some Life is Beautiful counterprogramming lead this week’s music roundup.
Water Grill’s new sushi menu leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
Rapper Gunna performs at Marquee Nightclub and the Downtown Grand hosts Life is Beautiful pool parties in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Legendary singer Tony Bennett returns to Las Vegas and Rod Stewart continues his residency show at Caesars Palace in this week’s show roundup.
Tony winner Ben Vereen visits The Smith Center and UNLV hosts a free concert with Music From Copland House in this week’s arts roundup.
President Donald Trump continued his legal fight against making his tax returns public with filings Thursday in New York and California.
With Day 1 down, there are two more to go in Alienstock, and West believes the event will get better as the days go on.
House Democrats unveiled a bill to control the costs of prescription drugs, but Republicans criticized it as the first step in nationalizing the pharmaceutical industry.
President Donald Trump is pouring cold water on prospects for a bipartisan compromise on gun legislation, even as his aides circulate a draft plan on Capitol Hill.
Despite all of his attacks on the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump says Chairman Jerome Powell’s job is safe.