Scott Hempel prevailed in Event 18 of the World Series of Poker Online, a $1,000 No-limit Hold’em eight-handed turbo tournament.
A plan for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to acquire the Las Vegas Monorail was foreseen from the start by the man who got the train rolling.
The military is attempting to cut off public access to some of the most treasured wild areas of America.
Nevada voters don’t want a full-time Legislature.
A government of, for and by the public employee unions.
Legislature must get involved.
Smartest man in the room?
Peter Navarro knows as much about COVID-19 as he does about economics.
A sustainable path forward for wild horses, burros
If there was ever a time for Gov. Steve Sisolak not to follow California’s lead, this is it.
There must be no real outrages left in America if so-called progressives have nothing better to do than turn their collective rage on Goya, whose CEO visited President Trump at the White House.
The Brazilian choked out Las Vegas native Joseph Benavidez to capture the vacant flyweight title in the main event of Sunday morning’s UFC on ESPN+ 30 in Abu Dhabi.
Nearly 70 percent of Nevada inmates at a private Arizona prison tested positive for coronavirus, according to a statement Saturday night from the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Tests of the park’s raw sewage have confirmed the presence of the virus, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday, and dozens of people are believed to have been infected.
Social media of Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Dan Sullivan of Alaska mistakenly posted photos of the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings with comments meant to honor the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
Democrats in Carson City just gave a masters class in how not to make a deal.
NFL executive Troy Vincent sent a memo to general managers and head coaches Saturday informing them rookies can report by Tuesday, quarterbacks and injured players by Thursday and all other players can arrive by July 28.
While teams around the NFL announce plans for limiting the number of spectators allowed to attend games this season, Las Vegas has yet to make a decision public.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms made the announcement in a statement that said words can’t describe the loss of Rep. John Lewis, a towering figure of the civil rights movement and longtime Georgia congressman.
No Mask Nevada, a political action commitee, hosted the protest in Henderson against Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate.
The one area coach Pete DeBoer says he wasn’t pleased with from his first two months on the job was the team’s penalty kill, which finished ranked 27th overall.
“It just feels good to see them, yap with them a bit, try to get them mad on the ice because they don’t score,” the Golden Knights goalie says.
Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg is voluntarily retiring from his position, a cost-saving move for Clark County during the coronavirus pandemic, he said Saturday.
What local experts say we can learn from countries that curbed their outbreaks or never let them spiral out of control.
Concerts West CEO John Meglen says of Celine Dion at The Theatre at Resorts World: “Would I love Celine to come to this building? Absolutely, but we’re not at the point of locking down artists yet.”
The notices asking for repayment come at a time when many jobless Nevadans are struggling to cover basic expenses.
The U.S.-Canada border remains closed to nonessential travel until at least Aug. 21.
Patriot League cancels fall sports season, famous football rivarly game amid COVID-19 threat much to chagrin of Lehigh alum from Las Vegas.
The second attempt in as many days to raise taxes on mining to help the state as it struggles with a hefty budget deficit failed in a vote along party lines in the state Senate.
Former UNLV athletic director says with spending spiraling out of control, harsh cuts in nonrevenue sports were inevitable even without the spread of disease.