Freshman guard Tai Coleman scored 26 points, and the Democracy Prep boys basketball team cruised to a Class 2A state semifinal victory Friday at Cox Pavilion.
Durango found its offensive rhythm in the second half as the Trailblazers rolled past Douglas in the Class 5A state semifinals, while Liberty handled Bishop Manogue.
Transportation secretary avoids Ohio, worries about too many white guys in construction trades.
The longer this preview war goes on, the surer will follow the nightmarish main attraction.
Rather than filling a slot in the soon-to-be devalued Big 12, the UNLV brass should humanely terminate its football program.
If you want it built, just get a few billion from the recovery act and sign a contract with Japanese national rail to build the bullet train.
If someone moves rocks in the desert and no one notices, does it make Bureau of Land Management bureaucrats upset?
The UNLV men’s basketball team got a steal and a layup in the final seconds to rally past Air Force on Friday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Centennial forced 27 turnovers en route to an easy win over Reno in the Class 5A state semifinals Friday at Cox Pavilion, while Coronado held off Bishop Manogue.
The Vipers are looking to eliminate the turnovers from their XFL season opener when they host the D.C. Defenders at 4 p.m. Saturday at Cashman Field.
Shaquille O’Neal, aka DJ Diesel, is among the headliners for Wynn Nightlife this spring and summmer.
The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a ban preventing insurers from using credit score declines against those who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Red Cross partnered with the Grand Canyon University in Henderson on Thursday to host a blood donation event.
Eric Blackmon, 40, died from multiple stab wounds during a fight in a shopping center parking lot.
Extra monthly benefits for low-income households to buy food during the pandemic will end for Nevadans early next month.
Amplus Academy senior Jordan Brister died on Jan. 8 after suffering a cardiac arrest on campus.
Opened in 1955, the Moulin Rouge was the first racially integrated resort in Las Vegas.
Deans from UNR and UNLV’s medical schools urged lawmakers Thursday to increase funding for graduate medical education programs.
A powerful winter storm that swept into southern California was swelling rivers to dangerous levels and dropping snow in areas around Los Angeles on Saturday.
Two lightweight knockout artists will meet April 22 at a venue to be determined. Of the boxers’ combined 51 victories, all but six have come by knockout.
Carlos Martinez, 46, of Las Vegas, was fatally shot in the 2000 block of Los Feliz Street on Feb. 10.
A local couple has created a Facebook group for the Black community that they found was lacking representation when they moved to Henderson.
The two-day Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series returns to Las Vegas for the 13th time this weekend, shutting down the strip as 27,000 participants descend on the city to race.
A 27-year-old autistic man who went missing nearly a month ago has been found safe.
Members of the Nevada State Democratic Central Committee will soon decide who will lead the state party through the critical 2024 election.
Annexing the land would clear out the last piece of unincorporated Clark County land between Henderson and Boulder City.
Only a month ago, Frank Steele faced the prospect of closing Frankensons — a life’s ambition dashed on the unforgiving rocks of reality. Then Keith Lee showed up — unannounced.
The Golden Knights could be affected by Sports Business Journal and Wall Street Journal reports that say Warner Bros. Discovery wants to get out of the regional sports business.
The Golden Knights have a difficult four-game stretch next on their schedule, but coach Bruce Cassidy is entering it encouraged by what he’s seen from the team.
The federal lawsuit claims the FDA exceeded its authority in placing special limits on mifepristone, one of two drugs used in combination for medical abortions.