President Joe Biden will withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America that were coordinated from that country, several U.S. officials said.
A driver is in critical condition Tuesday evening after a crash in northwest Las Vegas.
Many area residents say they are excited by Gov. Steve Sisolak’s announcement Tuesday, which laid out plans for reopening the state to 100 percent capacity and eliminating social distance mandates.
If you’d like a clear picture of how politicians view their constituents, look no further than Senate Joint Resolution 7, now pending at the Legislature.
If the coronavirus “experts” had been honest, government wouldn’t be able to exert so much control.
No companies pay income tax. Yes, they “file” taxes as required and “pay” what the tax forms show that needs to be remitted. However, these companies pay no income tax.
It is mind-boggling that the Nevada Republican Party voted to censure the secretary of state. What have all the lies, bogus allegations, failed lawsuits and ludicrous conspiracy wailings wrought?
I can’t see it happening, but I feel we would benefit from one or more new parties.
Moral confusion at the Legislature.
As U.S. Capitol officer Billy Evans lies in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, Rep. Rashida Tlaib calls to abolish the police.
As President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party push a multitrillion-dollar taxpayer-funded infrastructure bill, the two parties can’t agree on what is and isn’t infrastructure.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has committed to paying upward of a total of $1 million in cash bonuses if 80 percent of its workforce receives their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by May 1.
The Clark County coroner’s office said Tuesday that a missing Ohio girl who died at a Henderson hospital in December died of natural causes.
Four Spring Valley seniors made up for a lost season by signing to play in college. Other elite players from the valley will do the same Wednesday.
Allen James Robinson Jr., a 30-year-old Las Vegas man, died of a gunshot wound to the head a week and a half after the shooting in mid-February, it was announced Tuesday.
The league informed all 32 teams that an employee who refuses to be vaccinated will be barred from interacting with players this coming season.
A grandfather is being charged in the death of a 6-year-old North Las Vegas girl who police believe was shot in November by her 2-year-old brother.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to face a recall election this year, and United Kingdom-based Betfair sportsbook offers betting odds on the outcome.
Dustin Johnson will try to rebound from a missed cut at the Masters with a win at the RBC Heritage. Here are some best bets for the event from handicapper Wes Reynolds.
With conventiongoers and visitors beginning to return to Las Vegas, one restaurant at World Market Center is showing glimmers of a strong recovery.
The Golden Knights acquired forward Mattias Janmark from the Chicago Blackhawks before Monday’s trade deadline. Here’s what you need to know about the 28-year-old.
Red Rock restaurants offer celebratory menus, Oscar Goodman continues dinner series, Valley Cheese brings back its happy hour and Green Valley Ranch opens ‘Backyard.’
The 21-year headliner teared up on his way to a rare one-off at Don Barnhart’s Delirious Comedy Club.
A teenage girl and her boyfriend are accused of killing the girl’s father last week before stealing his car and fleeing the state.
A 43-year-old man was sentenced to prison Tuesday for shooting at Las Vegas police officers.
NFLPA president JC Tretter and union leaders have begun urging players to avoid OTAs for various reasons, including continued concerns over COVID-19.
General manager Kelly McCrimmon said 2019 first-round pick Peyton Krebs could be a factor for the Golden Knights in the postseason.
In addition to enabling sports betting at 10 tribal casinos and at 10 sports franchises’ stadiums, the bill adds craps, baccarat and roulette to the casino mix.
The state Assembly on Tuesday voted in favor of a bill that would abolish the death penalty in the Nevada.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is apologizing to jobless Nevadans unable to file their weekly claims as another unemployment system is now also facing technical issues.