With home prices rising at a much slower rate than last year, Las Vegas’ market is “coasting along.”
Howard Schultz said Friday in a letter posted on his website, “I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this time.”
Although the next few days may not feel like it, football-like weather conditions are on the way for the Las Vegas Valley.
Dorian howled over North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Friday, lashing the low-lying barrier islands as a weakened Category 1 hurricane.
Robert Mugabe, the former leader of Zimbabwe forced to resign in 2017 after a 37-year rule whose early promise was eroded by economic turmoil, disputed elections and human rights violations, has died.
Friends and family of Jennifer Ratay on Thursday night gathered in front of the home where the 39-year-old’s body was found this week to remember the woman’s life.
Panelists at InterDrone conference session Thursday highlighted ways drones are helping public safety officials handle crime and emergency situations more safely and effectively.
Zach Houchins and Abiatal Avelino each hit two-out RBI singles in the bottom of the sixth inning to help the River Cats even their first-round Pacific Coast League playoff series at a game apiece with a 8-6 win over the Aviators.
Mackenzie Pluck scored two first-half goals to lead No. 12-ranked Duke to a 3-0 victory over UNLV in the Duke Classic women’s soccer tournament Thursday in Durham, North Carolina.
An Australian man who was on a commercial river trip through the Grand Canyon has died.
In reading Saturday’s editorial about the homeless problem in Calif., I was and wasn’t shocked.
Kudos to Reporter Aleksandra Appleton for her Monday article on college students working to achieve educational goals without excessive financial encumbrance.
Nevada moves up to 49th in national education rating.
A super majority on the Clark County Commission just voted to increase the sales tax. They’re going to figure out how to spend it later.
In Friday’s sports section, a report was made about Liberty High School traveling to Hawaii to play football.
In a defensive battle also marked by sloppy offense and penalties, the Packers used the Bears usual trademark, a staunch D, and just enough from Aaron Rodgers on Thursday night to kick off the leagues 100th season with a 10-3 victory over their archrivals.
The Aggies are using three running backs — Daniel Mitchell, Jaedyn Jackson and Justin Hausner — to replace the production they received from all-state back Kyle Graham last season.
Coach Jon Gruden said Denzelle Good and Jordan Devey will start in place of injured Gabe Jackson and suspended Richie Incognito against the Broncos on Monday.
With new resorts and attractions on the horizon, the marketing committee of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority got its first chance Thursday to view the campaign designed to fill them.
Wherever the truth lies within the silver and black cauldron of nonsense created by the Raiders trading for Brown, the conclusion should be obvious.
CG Technology sportsbook took a $7,700 bet on the underdog Aggies getting 18 points, and sharp action at Caesars Entertainment has driven the number from 18½ to 17.
The Aces played most of the second half without All-Star center Liz Cambage, who sustained a lower leg injury and had ice taped to her left ankle.
With restricted free-agent defenseman Jimmy Schuldt in the fold, Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon was left to focus on the opening of rookie camp in relative peace and quiet.
A man convicted of fatally stabbing his brother outside a Las Vegas apartment complex in 1996 died Monday in prison, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
While many newly renovated units at the complex will be reserved for veterans, the city of Las Vegas will lease 10 units to help those transitioning out of homelessness.
Four valley high school teams meet out-of-state opponents as part of the Polynesian Football Classic, which will be Friday and Saturday at Bishop Gorman.
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields viewers’ television-related questions.
This week’s top choices include the debut of “NFL: The Grind,” a weekly look at life in the pro football league, on and off the field.
Casino owner Derek Stevens plans to build a 62,976-square-foot warehouse at the northeast corner of Bonanza Road and Main Street, records show.
A handful of valley soccer teams are making national waves this season, led by the Aggies, who are 6-0 and ranked 14th in this week’s USA Today Super 25 poll.