Spring Valley junior soccer player Brylie Tavares-Bright produced a personal-best five goals in a victory over Sky Pointe and scored a goal in a win over Canyon Springs.
Expect a new version of Bruno Mars’ hit show when the superstar relaunches in January.
A staff member at Rancho High School was assaulted on campus on Monday, according to a letter from the school’s principal.
Feelings were everywhere at the heart-emoji-of-a-music-festival that is When We Were Young, which debuted at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on Sunday after Saturday’s show was canceled due to high winds.
As work continues on roadways and cooler fall temperatures descend upon the region, Death Valley National Park is now in the process of opening campgrounds.
The Raiders acquired a sixth-round draft pick in 2023 for a 2024 seventh-rounder and Johnathan Hankins, who started 60 games for the team in the past four seasons.
Golden Knights right wing Phil Kessel made history Tuesday in San Jose, while his team made a third-period comeback to defeat the Sharks.
Doug Ghim saved his PGA Tour card by the skin of his teeth last season. The Las Vegas golfer is banking on better results as a new year begins.
“In Pursuit With John Walsh” zeroes in on accused killers Jolene Hibbs and Charles Ausiello in an episode airing this Wednesday.
A suspect was arrested after the frantic mother chased her vehicle on foot, according to North Las Vegas police.
In 1987, hundreds of protestors flocked to the Nevada National Security Site (then the Nevada Test Site) to protest the United States’ continued nuclear testing after an 18-month moratorium.
Adidas has ended its partnership with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West over his offensive and antisemitic remarks, the latest company to cut ties with Ye and a decision that the German sportwear company said would hit its bottom line.
Rishi Sunak became Britain’s third prime minister of the year on Tuesday, tasked with taming an economic crisis that has left the country’s finances in a precarious state and millions struggling to pay their food and energy bills.
The Las Vegas City Council approved an agreement that calls for a five-story, 84-unit rental complex with commercial space in a segregation-era neighborhood.
Testimony could resume Tuesday morning if Stewart Rhodes waives his right to be present in court for at least some of the remaining government witnesses.