Teachers don’t just post a lesson plan, grade some papers and call it a day.
If the people behind a new funding adequacy lawsuit are upset about Nevada’s low quality of education, they should be suing themselves.
The Washoe County medical examiner’s office Thursday identified a family of four as the victims in an apparent murder-suicide discovered Wednesday in a quiet Reno neighborhood.
A three-judge panel of the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday on whether the city of Las Vegas acted properly in approving development on a shuttered golf course.
It could be “Carmageddon II,” and it’s coming to a major freeway near Los Angeles on the last weekend of April.
UNLV coach T.J. Otzelberger refused to blame the Rebels’ 67-61 loss to Boise State on Thursday in the Mountain West tournament on the absence of injured Elijah Mitrou-Long.
Monmouth Park and BetMakers, an Australian company with experience in fixed-odds wagering, aim to begin offering fixed-odds wagers on the New Jersey track’s races in May.
Champions Israel Adesanya and Zhang Weili have drawn strong interest and will make for a heavily bet parlay Saturday, Las Vegas bookmakers said.
The Golden Knights said Thursday they are continuing their “normal operations” as COVID-19 continues to spread, but they are closely monitoring the situation.
Online retailer Zappos asked employees to curb their travel plans — even into the office — Thursday following the growing spread of COVID-19.
Bantamweight star Sean O’Malley will meet Jose Alberto Quinonez to headline the preliminary card at UFC 248 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
The first case of coronavirus in Southern Nevada was confirmed Thursday, calling into question what major events might be canceled or postponed across Las Vegas.
The four soloists in Saturday’s program are playing Stradivarius violins far older than the city of Las Vegas itself, dating to the late-1600s and early 1700.
The downtown apartment building, focus of a criminal investigation, was burglarized three days last week and officers arrested two suspects.
It marked a massive breach of protocol and raised serious questions about the security practices in place at the Bureau of Prisons.
Benjamin Tucker Patz, aka “Parlay Patz,” sent violent threats to players after losing wagers, according to a federal criminal complaint.
The Southern Nevada Health District and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Are both overseeing the possible coronavirus case, but no additional information was provided to Las Vegas airport officials.
The Rice County Sheriff’s Office said deputies arrested 60-year-old Mark Doocy at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at a truck stop in Webster Township, Minnesota.
The West Coast Conference began women’s basketball tournament play Thursday afternoon and has no plans to alter its schedule despite the first local coronavirus case.
The Golden Knights embark on a critical five-game road trip that begins Friday at Winnipeg and features potential first-round playoff opponents at every stop.
Loyola Marymount senior Raychel Stanley, a Bishop Gorman graduate, capped her collegiate career Thursday with six points and five rebounds in a 72-63 loss to Saint Mary’s.
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said he would review an unredacted version before deciding what additional information from the document should be publicly disclosed.
The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, hit the jackpot just after 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Nathaniel Woods, 43, was pronounced dead at 9:01 p.m. CST Thursday following a lethal injection at the state prison in Atmore, authorities said.
The team is hosting an official watch party at City National Arena on Friday, where fans can skate while watching the Knights take on the Winnipeg Jets.
Fourth-seeded UNLV rallied from 11 points down to twice cut the deficit to two, but never caught up in a loss to No. 5 Boise State on Thursday.
The Clark County School District and the State Public Charter School Authority declined to say if the patient’s child attends a district school.
Two deputies showed up at her assisted living facility to serve her a warrant charging her with indecent exposure.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a new regulation Thursday to limit what health insurers can charge patients for visits and examinations that are related to coronavirus.