Whether it’s tough regulation, fear of corruption among players or simply a lack of interest, esports wagering hasn’t taken off the way proponents thought it would.
Here’s a look at this week’s coaches polls in boys and girls soccer.
It is still legal to trap animals for other purposes, including pest control and public health.
Despite Antonio Brown’s missed practices, Derek Carr says he and Brown have established strong chemistry to start the season.
As of last week, 215 possible cases of severe lung disease associated with the use of e-cigarettes had been reported by 25 states.
Two other House members also announced Wednesday they would not seek reelection next year: Bill Flores, R-Texas, and Susan Davis, D-Calif.
A College of Southern Nevada student who was arrested Aug. 28 told police he worked for a rifle manufacturer.
Billy Jack Crutsinger was the 14th inmate put to death this year in the U.S. and the fifth in Texas, the nation’s busiest capital punishment state.
Also upcoming are First Friday, with theme ‘Into the Wild,’ an ’80s music event with several bands and extended Sunday brunch hours at Makers & Finders.
A 2001 GMC Sierra white pick-up truck belonging to the parents of UNLV linebacker Farrell Hester II was stolen Sunday. The truck was used to carry church supplies and goods for the needy.
“Friends” turns the big Two-Five on Sept. 22, and in honor of that milestone, here are 25 ways you can celebrate.
As the Golden Knights reconvene before training camp begins Sept. 12, it’s hard for players not to reflect on what split them up in April.
The Aces conclude their second regular season in Las Vegas with one more trip and two more games — against the Alanta Dream on Thursday and the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday.
A Las Vegas artist reached a confidential settlement with pop star Ariana Grande after he accused her of using his imagery in a hit music video without permission.
Prosecutors said Wednesday that they would offer probation for a man whose lawyers asked that he is treated similarly to tech billionaire Henry Nicholas.
TTEC Holdings, a customer experience technology and services company, is hosting a career fair on Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 3700 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 200.
About 15 cats are available for adoption at Rescued Treasures Cat Cafe inside PALNV, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing pet support in the Las Vegas Valley.
Under a new program, nearly 50 Sun City homes could spend $100 on getting the most state-of-the-art, battery-generated smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detection systems.
Minnesota wildlife biologist Andy Tri says a predatory attack by a black bear is “beyond extremely rare.”
Vice Admiral Andrew Lewis said in a statement that the ships will remain at sea until the threat from the storm subsides.
The crash Wednesday afternoon closed southbound U.S. Highway 95 and northbound Interstate 11, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
The Energy Department’s move is a reversal in a years-long push to switch Americans to bulbs that use less electricity.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife planted catfish at Veterans’ Memorial Park and Sunset Park last week, and Lorenzi and Floyd Lamb parks are on the schedule for this week.
Chairman Jerrold Nadler says the subpoenas are part of the panel’s investigation into whether to pursue articles of impeachment
Eldorado is preparing to acquire Caesars Entertainment Corp. for $17 billion, but experts say the subpoenas are unlikely to have any major impact on the deal.
Law enforcement agencies have been coordinating with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol in case the couple is heading to Mexico.
The Illinois Republican resigned in 2015 amid scrutiny of his spending, including decorating his office in the style of the “Downton Abbey” TV series.
Silver State now ranks ahead of New Mexico in annual rankings by Education Week, but state education officials say that move up made Nevada the fastest-improving state.
Organizers have pulled the plug on Metarama, an ambitious music-meets-gaming festival that had been scheduled to debut at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on Oct. 19 and 20.
Operations Manager Randy Phiel told the Gettysburg Times that he considers the decision more as “hitting the pause button” than the end.