Baseball underdogs had their day Saturday after favorites went 14-2 to start the season. Five teams won at odds or +185 or greater.
The former middleweight champion bounced back from losing the belt in October to score a unanimous-decision win over Darren Till on Sunday morning on ‘Fight Island.’
After a four-month suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Lights FC continued its third United Soccer League Championship season Saturday losing 2-1 to the San Diego Loyal SC.
Seeking redress of our grievances in our nation is not done through anarchy in the streets.
I am once again appalled at reading the story of yet another child sacrificed by Child Protective Services.
If you vandalize, attack or light a federal building on fire, you should expect to be arrested. Even in Portland.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is a perfect example of the Peter Principle.
It is disheartening to have fourteen residency spots filled by graduates of a Caribbean medical school who have no plans to practice in our state.
Nevada Democrats tried to raise taxes during the special session in order to raise money to close a $1.2 billion budget gap, but fell one vote short in the state Senate.
Chicago shootings and murders continue at record pace.
President Trump has withheld aid from states that want it but has sent federal agents to help police cities that don’t want the help.
Civil rights icon and longtime Georgia congressman John Lewis was remembered Saturday — in the rural Alabama county where his story began — as a humble man who sprang from his family’s farm with a vision that “good trouble” could change the world.
More than 1,000 people who work for the Navajo Nation’s gambling enterprise have been told to prepare for the possibility they will not receive paychecks while on administrative leave.
Seattle police declared a riot Saturday following large demonstrations in the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood and deployed flash bangs and pepper spray to try to clear an area near where weeks earlier people had set up an “occupied protest zone” that stretched for several blocks.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Saturday that Republicans were set to roll out the next COVID-19 aid package Monday and assured there was backing from the White House after he and President Donald Trump’s top aide met to salvage the $1 trillion proposal that had floundered just days before.
More than 100 protesters marched up and down the Strip on Saturday night during a peaceful anti-racism and Black Lives Matter demonstration that was also organized to bring attention to ongoing protests in Portland, Oregon.
Veteran entertainment exec Joel Fischman says of Regis Philbin, “He might have wanted to be a great singer, but what he was really great at was working the audience.”
A visitor to the Las Vegas Strip is celebrating tonight, presumably, after hitting it big in a resort slots room.
The Aces open their season Sunday against Chicago, and the league has implemented several directives in an effort to help bring about social change.
Hawaii geared up on Saturday to face a hurricane that threatened to pummel the islands with dangerous surf, strong winds and flash floods even as residents grappled with escalating numbers of coronavirus cases.
Former DETR employees told the Review-Journal the state agency could be doing a better job preventing fraud while paying out jobless claims quickly.
Hurricane Hanna made landfall on Texas’ Padre Island on Saturday afternoon.
Lincoln Kennedy understood the importance of leverage and flexibility at an early stage, and it helped pave his road to the Raiders.
As controversy flares on Twitter over locking accounts that feature the Star of David symbol, a conservative alternative to Twitter based in Henderson touts itself as a free-speech alternative.
Las Vegas police are seeking help in identifying two people of interest in a downtown stabbing that sent one person to the hospital.
The Knights leave for their Edmonton bubble Sunday after 10 full-team, on-ice workouts.
Reps at quarterback, the rookies on offense, the new set of linebackers are all questions the Raiders will be looking to answer in training camp.
Gov. Steve Sisolak chose John Moran Jr., who had been serving as acting chairman, and also selected Las Vegas attorney Ogonna Brown to fill a vacancy on the commission.
In the case of defensive coordinator Paul Guenther, perhaps more than anyone, assessment should include far more layers than a few numbers.
A person of interest has been detained after a man stabbed another man near the 1900 block of Shadow Mountain Place on Saturday afternoon.