A child who was suspected to have been abducted from Phoenix was found safe Saturday.
Why should others have to make up the difference?
We need more pedestrian bridges. It will save us lives and money.
With friends like her, Nevada doesn’t need enemies.
Gov. Steve Sisolak doesn’t know how to improve education, but he’s successfully subsidized lunch for the children of millionaires.
Former unified lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez is moving on from his upset loss to George Kambosos and debuting Saturday at 140 pounds against Pedro Campa at Resorts World.
Democratic groups in Nevada and elsewhere have run ads to help conservative Republican candidates, because they think those candidates will make weaker challengers in general elections.
A civil trial involving a former property manager accused of requiring sex as part of a lease contract has been paused until October.
If you’ve gotten COVID-19 twice, you’re in good — and growing — company. And if you think vaccination necessarily prevents reinfection, think again.
Nevada’s congressional delegation voted on party lines Friday to advance the Inflation Reduction Act, which now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature.
The American Poolplayers Association, which is holding the World Pool Championships at the Westgate in Las Vegas, believes it is undervalued by sponsors.
THT Health’s open enrollment period for the 2022-23 benefit year began Aug. 3 and continues through Aug. 24. The changes take effect Oct. 1.
Christopher Nageli, 45, died from heart conditions on June 15.
The locals won jackpots hours apart from each other.
A Henderson Little League Baseball team fell one win shy of becoming the second Nevada team to reach the World Series.
Raiders’ coach Josh McDaniels was coy about which of the team’s established stars may be on the field for Sunday’s home preseason game.
A 16-year-old accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher in April was indicted Friday on 10 felony counts.
In this week’s Raiders mailbag, fans ask about the offensive line, who will play against the Vikings and who will be the team’s third wide receiver.
North Kelbaker Road, which is closed, will take several months to repair.
Juan Fresquez Jr. of Mansfield, Texas, rolled a seven on the first toss of the dice Friday as Caesars Palace unveiled its renovated casino dome.
Wink Martindale was in the studio at WHBQ in Memphis on July 5, 1954 for the first spin of “That’s Alright Mama.”
A U.S. magistrate judge says a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by nine women working at Wynn Resorts must identify themselves before the case can proceed.
The Clark County School District said Friday it was notified by the Southern Nevada Health District of a confirmed case at Palo Verde High School.
The NIT college basketball tournament is moving out of Madison Square Garden for just the second time since 1938.
Police said the BMW driven by Jamara Williams was “accelerating with the throttle open 100 percent” prior to the crash in front of Resorts World.
The actor suffered a “severe anoxic brain injury,” caused by a lack of oxygen, when her car crashed into a Los Angeles area home Aug. 5 and fire erupted.
A federal judge unsealed the warrant that authorized the unprecedented search of former President Donald Trump’s estate.
The Golden Knights will likely be without their starting goaltender all of next season. What are their options in net inside and outside the organization?
Google Fiber will expand to Nevada as well as Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska and Mesa, Arizona, CEO Dinni Jain said in a blog post this week.