A second friend of Tony Hsieh has sued the late tech mogul’s estate, seeking nearly $7 million from a breached contract.
Despite promising to govern as a moderate, President Joe Biden is implementing radical left policies.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action, and look forward to Wednesday’s schedule.
Clark County Commission extends “temporary” sales tax hike.
Karl Marx must be spinning in his grave.
How about paying attention to America’s own issues?
Our governor continues to wear a mask to support science and demonstrate that he cares for all Nevadans, not just himself.
It’s becoming harder and harder to be a cop.
The federal government shouldn’t fund colleges that discriminate against Asian Americans. Senate Democrats voted against that, however.
Some activists seek to use “disclosure” requirements as a mallet to intimidate and threaten donors with whom they disagree, and on Monday anonymous speech was once again in front of the high court.
Las Vegas police arrested a man accused of threatening to blow up planes at McCarran International Airport when an airline tried to charge him for a carry-on bag.
A Las Vegas attorney who successfully defended a race car driver in a U.S. Supreme Court case said he’s pleased with the ruling curbing the FTC’s authority to recover ill-gotten gains for cheated consumers.
A gender discrimination lawsuit claims that Nye County District Attorney Chris Arabia and Commissioner Leo Blundo “began a campaign of harassment” against an ex-prosecutor.
Prosecutors deny they have a conflict of interest in their efforts to execute Zane Floyd for killing four people inside a Las Vegas grocery store.
Local progressive activist Amy Vilela has filed to challenge Rep. Dina Titus in Nevada’s heavily Democratic 1st Congressional District, Vilela announced through social media on Tuesday.
The Vegas Nation Draft Preview brings you everything you need to know before the Las Vegas Raiders make their selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The officer joined the Metropolitan Police Department in 2014 and had been involved in at least two police killings before the fatal shooting of the Black Lives Matter protester.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has begun comparing tourism indicators with 2019 numbers since they already know numbers are going to be better than 2020’s.
Floyd Mayweather, 44, has not fought since he defeated kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in an exhibition in December 2018.
A Texas man accused of DUI first caught law enforcement’s eye as he sped a rented Lamborghini past a Nevada Highway Patrol substation in Jean, headed the wrong way, according to an arrest report.
Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming Corp. reported “all-time” record margins during the first three months of the year, the company said Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Aces announced their preseason schedule on Tuesday.
MGM Grand’s Leo the Lion statue, which honors the lion seen roaring at the beginning of hundreds of movie openings, is getting spruced up.
A middle school teacher arrested last week on sexual assault charges is accused of sending graphic videos of himself to a student and asking the student for inappropriate photos in return, according to a police document released Tuesday.
Beginning today, restaurant table limits have increased from six to 12 patrons and adult entertainment establishments and nightclubs may open, among other eased restrictions.
The Golden Knights overtook Colorado for first place and can inch closer to their third division title in four seasons with a victory over the Avalanche on Wednesday.
The Electric Daisy Carnival may be bumped to the fall, but festival founder Pasquale Rotella is facing the music now.
An 84-year-old man died three days after a crash involving a garbage truck in south Las Vegas on April 19, police announced Tuesday.
Security concerns and pandemic rules will drastically reduce the audience in the House chamber for President Joe Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
Builders reported 4,113 net sales in Southern Nevada during the first three months of the year, up 32 percent from the same stretch in 2020.