Our Second Amendment rights are precious, and a lot of American blood has been spilled in wars to protect and preserve those rights.
I’m curious as to why, in 2008 and 2012, these same laws in effect now were fine when the country elected a Black man to the White House.
These animals are frequenting these areas because we have overbuilt into their habitat.
Take a look at these editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The left’s belief that American law enforcement is systemically racist helped stymie an anti-gun-owner measure.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday signed a bill into law that decriminalizes most minor traffic offenses , classifying them instead as civil infractions.
Lotus of Siam has temporarily shuttered its East Sahara Avenue location because it has been unable to fill restaurant positions.
The Summer Acceleration program, funded by federal emergency money, is free to all Clark County students this year.
Louie Anderson filled Laugh Factory at the Tropicana twice over Mother’s Day weekend. He has a limited engagement booked July through September.
More than 300 volunteers helped the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority test the capacity of the transit system that began serving show customers Monday.
The Golden Knights are playing two fresh faces in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night and scratching two skaters who appeared in Game 4.
A fire on Tuesday morning gutted the garage and attic of a home in Sun City Summerlin.
A U.S. Bureau of Reclamation spokeswoman said the water level is projected to reach a point on Thursday that will match the record low.
A Las Vegas judge issued a bench warrant Tuesday for a man who failed to show up for his sentencing after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
Republican parties from the first four states to weigh in on the presidential nominating process, including Nevada, issued a joint statement Tuesday in favor of maintaining the current electoral order.
The statue of Comstock Lode mining baron John Mackay, which was dedicated in 1908, was sculpted by Gutzon Borglum, best known for his work on Mount Rushmore.
Nevada’s employment office announced Tuesday it would begin to switch its debit card provider from Bank of America to the Way2Go Card, issued by Comerica Bank.
The hospital in the northwest Las Vegas Valley paid $145,402 in back wages to 23 employees following an investigation by the U.S. Labor Department’s wage and hour division.
It appears our generous government dole has spoiled the populace into extended relaxation.
Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka are the co-favorites at the Palmetto Championship, which will serve as the final tuneup for next week’s U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.
Fashion Show Las Vegas will be hosting a job fair this month to fill more than 300 retail and restaurant positions.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is looking toward possible arbitration to settle a dispute over its naming rights deal with the Las Vegas Ballpark.
A women’s apparel store got off to a smashing start in downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Family and friends of five bicyclists killed by a box truck driver filled a Las Vegas courtroom for the first of a scheduled two-day sentencing hearing.
Authorities on Tuesday identified a canyoneer who died from a Saturday fall at Zion National Park as Cassidy Brown, 26, of Springdale, Utah.
As the first official use of the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop occurring Tuesday with the World of Concrete show, it appears the system won’t make it out into the Resort Corridor anytime soon.
The daily update from the Department of Health and Human Services pushed the state’s case total to 326,366 and the death toll to 5,610.
Las Vegas police say a suspect is in custody in connection with the attempt to rob a casino cage of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on the Strip early Tuesday.
When Alejandro Cabrera Quintana was a freshman at Bonanza High School, about the only thing he knew about golf was how to spell it.
Colorado Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri’s eight-game suspension was upheld by an independent arbitrator Wednesday. He was suspended May 21 for an illegal check to the head.