More polls show record-low approval ratings for President Biden, with 71 percent opposed to him seeking a second term.
I recently went to a Las Vegas mall. A sign was posted stating that firearms were not permitted. I chose not to shop there.
The damage stemming from charges might be extensive.
Are we going to return to the Wild West? Is middle America late to the gun party? Is carrying a handgun already the norm in poorer parts of big cities?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A liberal’s epiphany about the pitfalls of smothering regulation.
The 2-year-old daughter of a man who was fatally shot last week in east Las Vegas was also struck by gunfire, police said.
Since late June, pump prices have continued to drop locally and nationally because of a decrease in demand and an increase in production.
Of Ghostbar, Palms GM Cynthia Kiser Murphey says, “This one’s here, and it’s staying, and we’re going to celebrate it.”
Golden Knights center Brett Howden said Wednesday he was not involved in an alleged sexual assault involving members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior Championship team.
A man accused of dismembering a body and storing it in a stolen vehicle has pleaded guilty to a murder charge.
Marcus Arroyo believes he’s grown significantly as a coach entering his third season at UNLV.
A mountain lion that was part of a National Park Service study was fatally struck by a vehicle on a highway near Southern California’s Santa Monica Mountains.
Despite declines in some key metrics, levels of the virus remain high in Clark County, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Like much of the southern half of the nation, the entire Las Vegas region is under an extreme heat warning starting Thursday morning.
Aces forward Dearica Hamby said the team has lost its focus defensively. “There’s rules we have that we shouldn’t be breaking, and we’re breaking them right now.”
Nathan Campbell, 39, was found with gunshot wounds in the 2600 block of North Martin Luther King Boulevard Monday night.
The communications director for Adam Laxalt’s U.S. Senate campaign confirmed Wednesday that she was at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection.
One local video poker player picked a great time to go big.
Las Vegas Market returns next week for its Summer 2022 trade show to bring the best in furniture, home decor and interior design.
The idea that a school must be good in football for Power Five inclusion is an antiquated notion in what is now a television revenue-driven world.
Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” The Shins and Thundercat head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Linebacker Denzel Perryman said he plans to let his agent focus on getting him a new contract and keep his attention on preparing for his second season with the Raiders.
A former pastor was sentenced to life in prison for killing his 71-year-old neighbor and her friend in 2020.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the hiring of Fernando Gray Sr. to head the Las Vegas Fire Department.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. reports weak second-quarter results as government of Macao announces it will allow casinos in the market to reopen on Saturday.
It was the first time major renovations took place at the shelter, which will now be able to house more than 400 men each night.
Golden Knights prospect Artur Cholach can’t go home because he is from Ukraine, so the team brought him to the NHL draft and then to Las Vegas for its development camp.
Right-hander Jaret Godman, a junior at Oklahoma, was drafted in the 19th round on Tuesday by the Boston Red Sox.
Station Casinos has loaded up on more land in Las Vegas, closing a big purchase just a few days after it unveiled plans to demolish three hotels in Southern Nevada.