MLK’s call to judge people by their character, not their skin color, should guide CCSD’s anti-racism efforts
The so-called tribute tables that honor the victims of a suicide bombing in Kabul last week have been received with respect and emotion by patrons.
Countries such as the United States have borders — and for good reason.
Mask on, mask off — is he in charge of Afghanistan, too?
The man fatally shot by law enforcement south of Tonopah on Friday night told deputies they would have to kill him before pointing a gun at them, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden and general manager Mike Mayock must cut the roster to 53 players by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Here’s a projection of what it will look like.
In a history-making vote last week, Assemblywoman Susie Martinez became the first woman and Latina to serve as executive secretary-treasurer of the Nevada AFL-CIO.
California’s largest but rapidly shrinking lake is at the forefront of efforts to make the U.S. a major global player in the production of lithium.
Circa Sports had 2,232 entries Monday in the Circa Million III and 1,883 entries in Circa Survivor. Registration ends at 2 p.m. Sept. 11 for each contest.
Dennis Rodman spent two days during the 1998 NBA Finals in Las Vegas. Predictably, it was a party.
UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo wouldn’t say who would start at quarterback when the Rebels open the season against Eastern Washington on Thursday at Allegiant Stadium.
Police are seeking additional victims after a pastor was arrested this month on charges of lewdness with a minor.
A legal expert doesn’t expect the lawsuit filed by the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe would successfully block the startup of sports wagering in Arizona.
At Catch at Aria Resort Casino, brunch begins with a walk through a vibrant tunnel of flowers.
Denzel Perryman passed his physical to complete the trade the Raiders made with the Panthers last week for the veteran linebacker
A tentative deal with prosecutors will allow a former Topgolf Las Vegas sous chef accused in a series of sexual assaults to fend off a life sentence.
The fatal shooting occurred just after 7 p.m. Sunday at a home on the 4500 block of Townwall Street, near Craig Road and Nellis Boulevard, police said.
One of four people shot in central Las Vegas early Sunday has died as police continue to search for the gunman.
A team of Las Vegas Valley firefighters and civilians are on their way to help those impacted by Hurricane Ida.
The Pro Bull Riders World Finals is leaving Las Vegas, with this year’s Nov. 3 to 7 event at T-Mobile Arena ending a decadeslong agreement between Las Vegas and the tour.
Tyrell Crosby was waived by the Detriot Lions on Monday as NFL teams are trimming down their rosters to 53.
The state recorded 2,799 new COVID-19 cases and 46 deaths over the preceding three days as Clark County’s test positivity rate declined more than a full percentage point.
Foley Entertainment, founded by Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, on Aug. 25 filed to trademark Las Vegas Heroes, tied to an expansion Major League Soccer team.
Jonathan Fine was forced to close his taverns last year, faced eviction threats from landlords, tossed out hundreds of kegs of beer, and reopened multiple locations with the help of a federal relief program.
A Wendy’s employee arrested in the shooting of two people at a gas station Friday was a known gang member accused of shooting a man in the head five years ago.
Here are the answers to some commonly asked questions about booster shots to those already inoculated.
Two people were killed in a crash that closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 near Jean on Monday morning.
Tourism leaders are dubbing Las Vegas the “Greatest Arena on Earth” through a new ad campaign aimed at drawing sports fans to Las Vegas.
Faced with tough questions about leaving Afghanistan, including Americans left behind, President Joe Biden planned to address the nation Tuesday about the way forward after 20 years of U.S. war.