Hundreds of Seattle demonstrators, led by City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, took over City Hall on Tuesday night.
If you are advocating “no peace” and turn to violence, looting, damaging property and setting fires, then I strongly support the actions of the police.
Is this why we worked so hard to flatten the curve of COVID-19? To have out-of-towners flagrantly endanger our citizenry?
Social unrest creates certain dangers.
The New York Times caves to protests and apologizes for tolerating free speech.
According to the standard he laid out last month, Gov. Steve Sisolak could start Phase 3 on Friday.
In many cases, the rising costs of gasoline are not unconnected to the taxes imposed by the very same politicians who try to gain cheap political points by railing against high fuel costs.
Results for Nevada’s primary were delayed Tuesday night as people were still waiting in long lines even after polls officially closed.
Says veteran Las Vegas entertainment booker Steve Beyer, “Until showrooms open, the lounges are where you’ll see entertainment.”
Shakur Stevenson picked apart Felix Caraballo in his super featherweight debut, stopping him with a body shot 1:31 into the sixth round Tuesday at the MGM Grand.
Those itching to get their hands on Henderson Silver Knights gear and live in the southern valley don’t have to make the trek all the way to City National Arena.
The Federal Communications Commission said John Spiller and Jakob Mears made the calls through two businesses.
Community Parking Lot Takeover plans three more events around the Las Vegas Valley this week.
Nevada will enact the first of an expected $812 million in state budget cuts this week, a 4 percent rollback in nearly all areas of state spending driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The NIAA moved up its football schedule to begin games as early as Aug. 14, and state championship games will be completed before Thanksgiving.
The group walked from Trump International to the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse in downtown Las Vegas.
A federal judge denied motions from Calvary Chapel that would allow it to reopen at 50 percent capacity after the church sued state officials over COVID-19 closures.
After 32 seasons on the air, “Cops” has been dropped by the Paramount Network as protests against police proliferate around the world.
North Las Vegas police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal shooting last month near Interstate 15 and Lake Mead Boulevard.
Former Bishop Gorman catcher Austin Wells is expected to be a late first- or early second-round pick in the MLB draft, which begins Wednesday.
Arroyo, Neal and senior running back Charles Williams addressed the program’s fan base during a 50-minute virtual town hall moderated by Fox 5 sports director Kevin Bolinger.
Police said a 2020 Toyota Camry traveling at a high rate of speed jumped the curb, striking two light poles, the bus stop and the woman, before stopping with the woman still underneath the car.
Raiders rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs announced on Instagram the birth of his daughter, Kenzli Re’Nai Ruggs.
President Donald Trump ignited fresh controversy over his hard-line “law and order” push Tuesday by peddling yet another unfounded conspiracy theory, this time trying to raise suspicions about a 75-year-old protester who was hospitalized after being shoved by police and falling.
Golfers won’t need to hit bombs off the tee to win at narrow Colonial Country Club. But golf bettors should have a chance to hit a long shot at the wide-open event.
Police said the Las Vegas man was shot and killed by a resident of the 8800 block of Canyon Saddle Street, near Pebble Road and El Capitan Way.
The finalists are Arthur Ellis, Richard Larson, Anthony Munroe and Melody Rose. They’ll participate in virtual public forums next week.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a 48-year-old man who died Friday after he was shot during an argument at an east Las Vegas Valley strip mall.
Father of former UNLV golfing great Edward Fryatt scored 205 goals during English pro soccer career, including one just four seconds after kickoff.
IBM’s decision to stop building and selling facial recognition software is unlikely to affect its bottom line.