When the new school year begins in August, students can walk or take buses to the nearest school to pick up free meals to take home, Superintendent Jesus Jara said.
Nye County vineyard has hearing scheduled for Tuesday over liquor license issues.
After 40 years, actor’s success continues on big screen in “Palm Springs” and small screen in “Grace & Frankie” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.”
Bob Bahre was 93, helped orchestrate NASCAR’s arrival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as track president.
Dolores Robledo, who founded Roberto’s Taco Shop with her husband, Roberto Robledo, in 1964, died July 14. The company has dozens of locations in Southern Nevada.
The city of North Las Vegas is partnering with an innovation company to start a program that will help people get their business ideas off the ground.
Charles Bush was killed by Las Vegas police three decades after the Civil Rights Movement and three decades before the Black Lives Matter movement. What’s changed — and what hasn’t — in that time?
New Orleans’ mayor is shutting down the city’s bars because of rising coronavirus numbers and is also forbidding restaurants to sell alcoholic drinks to go.
Fans have the chance to wave the Golden Knights goodbye before they chase the Stanley Cup in Edmonton.
The first hurricane to threaten the United States since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is presenting new challenges to Hawaii officials long accustomed to tropical storms.
His fine dining spot Sage and more casual Five50 Pizza Bar are closed for good.
MMA handicapper Lou Finocchiaro expects former UFC middleweight champ Robert Whittaker to get back on track in Saturday night’s main event against Darren Till.
When the Lights step on the field Saturday night, they will not only continue their season but lead the charge for the return of Las Vegas professional team sports.
The former middleweight champion admitted he was burnt out after having his eight-fight winning streak snapped and losing his title.
High school football hasn’t been spared by COVID-19, as the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association moved fall and winter athletics to spring.
A tornado touched down briefly Friday morning near Kingman, Arizona.
Hospitalizations for the virus have dropped significantly in the past two weeks, with 2,844 people being treated as of Thursday. That’s down from the July 13 peak of 3,517 people.
The NFL and NFL Players Association reached an agreement for training camps to begin on time, which sets in motion for the season to open without delay.
Clark County has issued a temporary certificate of occupancy for Allegiant Stadium, signaling the end of the construction process is near.
Bowman had worked at UNLV since November 2017 and played a crucial role alongside athletic director Desiree Reed-Francois in running the department.
Aces guard Jackie Young had flashes of brilliance as a rookie after being taken as the No. 1 pick in the draft, but she expects to be better this year.
Metropolitan Police Department Capt. Dori Koren said a “local transient” man died Friday morning when he drowned in the Bellagio fountains on the Strip.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 24-year-old man who police said was fatally stabbed at a large pool party Wednesday night in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Nevada recorded 966 new COVID-19 cases and 13 additional deaths as total cases surpassed 40,000, according to data posted Friday by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Michael Cohen walked out of a federal prison in New York on Friday afternoon, his lawyer Danya Perry told The Associated Press, a day after U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ruled that his First Amendment rights were violated when he was ordered back to prison on July 9.
The fifth-year senior on Friday was one of 91 players named to the Maxwell Award Watch List. The award is given annually to college football’s best all-around player.
The Aces and the rest of the WNBA are practicing and playing at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Motorists should plan for delays Friday morning due to a multivehicle crash in the northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 95 west of downtown Las Vegas.
After being docked for over 10 years, the long-talked about high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California appears ready to leave the station.