Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 25-of-27 shots Saturday but the Golden Knights fell to Minnesota 2-1.
Why doesn’t Mr. Biden just keep printing $100 bills so tax increases aren’t necessary?
The search for a better school system does not have to be done alone or from a “bottom-up” process. The burden does not have to lie solely on a parent.
As a senior citizen on a fixed income, how would Nevada’s plan to transition away from natural gas as part of its climate strategy affect me and the others like me who have gas-connected houses?
Elected boards are in line with Nevadans’ belief that it is the voter who should have the power to hire and fire public officials.
A new study provides yet more evidence that school choice improves educational outcomes.
The coronavirus crisis is over, and yet government keeps looking for ways to expand its power. Its next tactic is vaccine passports.
Passing the costs of big government to future generations.
We need robust, effective programming to immediately support our students.
Americans privately fear these rules while publicly appearing to accept them.
Dan “Big Dan” Rodimer clearly wants nothing more than to be in Congress. Which state he represents in Washington is not as important as being there.
Seeking major reforms with wafer thin majorities is risky business.
Gonzaga freshman Jalen Suggs banked in a shot at the buzzer from just inside the halfcourt logo Saturday night to lift the Zags to a 93-90 overtime win over UCLA and move them one win away from an undefeated season and a national title.
The Golden Knights squandered a third-period lead and lost 2-1 to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday in front of an announced crowd of 3,950 at T-Mobile Arena.
Older gamblers have started to return to casinos as vaccines become more widespread.
Four companies, including two from Las Vegas, participated in the city’s “request for information.” Does that mean they’ll apply to build in the Windy City?
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints decried abortion as evil and issued another plea for members to combat prejudice and racism during the first day of a church conference taking place Saturday without attendees because of the pandemic.
For Las Vegas’ chapels and wedding industry, Saturday’s warm weather and relaxed travel restrictions represented the end of a long wait for the city’s wedding scene to rebound.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is sending mobile units to Nevada to help rural and tribal residents receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
The Jet Foundation held its third annual Easter egg hunt and carnival on Saturday afternoon in east Las Vegas.
The big victory was one of several jackpots won in the past week.
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Ann-Margret, co-star with Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas,” heads up the list of inductees UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
Cody Glass was called back up to the NHL on Friday night to help fill the void left by Chandler Stephenson’s suspension.
The Silver Knights haven’t needed much help so far this American Hockey League season. They’re getting it anyway with reinforcements from the Golden Knights’ drafts.
The Raiders put an emphasis on rebuilding their defensive line in free agency, but the secondary still needs help as they transition to the draft.
Drai’s has always been synonymous with a “club” experience, but is adjusting in COVID reopening.
Kevin Kruger secured his second recruiting commitment Saturday, adding 6-foot-9 Royce Hamm of Texas, Hamm announced Saturday morning via Twitter.
Nevada on Saturday reported 462 new coronavirus cases and 14 additional deaths, according to state data.
“It’s like, I’m the new surf guitarist,” Billy Gibbons says of his latest solo single, “West Coast Junkie.”