Police are looking for the driver of a dark-colored sedan after a male pedestrian was struck by two vehicles and killed near downtown Las Vegas Thursday night.
The water content of California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack was measured at 59% of the April 1 average, when it historically is at its peak, the state’s chief of snow surveys and water supply forecasting said Thursday.
The Angels Landing trail will be closed Wednesday and Thursday for maintenance at Zion National Park in Utah, park officials said.
Kevin Fiala scored the only goal in a shootout, and the Minnesota Wild rode goalie Cam Talbot to a win over the Golden Knights on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
Biden used the filibuster plenty over his four decades in the Senate. He also defended it quite passionately.
After just two short months in the White House, President Joe Biden has gone from the most empathetic person in politics to someone whose political instincts leave little room for empathy.
… why do banks require identification?
Protecting renters from eviction is noble, but just passing the pain of the shutdown to property owners is completely unjust.
If Democrats eliminate the filibuster, Republicans might just as well take a page out of the teachers union playbook.
Nike sues the maker of Lil Nas X “Satan Shoes” after a public outcry.
The debate over elected versus appointed school board members misses the point. School board dysfunction isn’t the primary cause of the Clark County School District’s problems.
We were assured during the presidential campaign that “moderate” Joe Biden would keep radical leftist Democrats in check if he won the Oval Office. Turns out it’s the other way around.
A Texas couple arrested this week in a shooting on Las Vegas Boulevard that left three people injured came to town with a “bag of guns,” police said Thursday.
Rival Republican and Democratic views on voting in America clashed in a legislative committee Thursday over a bill to make mail-in balloting the permanent and predominant method of voting in Nevada.
The man was wanted on a murder charge in connection with the March 17 shooting of his nephew during an argument over money.
Derek Ng adds his name to Gordie Lockbaum’s in the Holy Cross record book by kicking a 51-yard field goal against Lehigh.
In a span of 11 days that began Thursday, fans and bettors can feast their eyes on a smorgasbord of baseball, the Final Four and NCAA championship and the Masters.
Construction will begin this summer at Harmon, Ira J. Earl and Gene Ward elementary schools, and Fremont Middle School, and will wrap up by August 2022.
The American Rescue Plan is a lifeline to Clark County’s 2.3 million residents and its public safety resources, officials say.
It’s “April Madness” for horse racing fans with the Wood Memorial, Blue Grass Stakes and Santa Anita Derby scheduled for Saturday, a month before the Kentucky Derby.
The Las Vegas hospital and medical center will appeal the findings of the federal audit, triggering a process that could take “several years,” CEO Todd Sklamberg said.
The former Eldorado Casino reopened Thursday night for the first time as The Pass, marking the latest chapter in the history of the Water Street property.
COVID, players opting to pursue other interests and spring break are among the unique issues football teams at small schools have had to deal with.
The pent-up demand for Easter purchases comes after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, which upended many holidays and traditions.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said she is prepared to lead opposition to a nominee to head the Food and Drug Administration over her role in approving addictive painkillers that led to an opioid epidemic in Nevada and other states.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is vaccinating workers on site.
The “3 Million Reasons” campaign will remind people in the “hesitancy spectrum” that immunization will allow them to safely gather together, state officials announced.
New defensive coordinator Gus Bradley needs what team doesn’t have — Mike Trout in shoulder pads.
A memorial to five bicyclists killed in December when they were struck by an impaired driver has a new home.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart went 4-1 ATS in the Sweet 16 and 12-5-1 ATS overall in the NCAA Tournament to beat Doug Fitz, who finished 10-6-1 ATS.