Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed former prosecutor Erika Mendoza to a vacant seat in District Court Department 27.
Don Smerek, a standout football player at Basic High who went on to play with the Dallas Cowboys, died March 16 from cancer. He was 66.
In the annual report, Clark County fared better than the Nevada and national averages in adult obesity but worse in adult smoking.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said center Tomas Hertl is skating on his own, a sign that he is inching closer to returning from his February knee surgery.
Goaltender Logan Thompson stopped 21 shots, and the Golden Knights got a late goal to defeat the Seattle Kraken on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
Longtime educator Terry Mannion and her husband, Jack, are the namesakes for Mannion Middle School in Henderson.
The G League Ignite, who play their games at Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, will shut down at the end of this season, the league announced.
Bally’s Corp. executives said many of the 700 current Tropicana workers are getting leads for new jobs.
In a new public-private partnership, MGM Resorts International is committing $500,000 to make preexisting conservation programs more worthwhile for its employees.
The Clark County coroner’s office released the name of a person found dead Monday at a northwest Las Vegas golf course.
Midweek jackpots can be just as entertaining as those won on the weekend.
A top Israeli official said his country’s military is ultimately going to invade the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The Houthis have told China and Russia their ships can sail through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden without being attacked, according to people with knowledge of the terrorist group’s discussions.
To celebrate its launch, the new Chinatown restaurant is offering free smoothies and food in return for a donation to a local youth organization.
Police say the pair of men took between $150,000 and $300,000 in merchandise in a robbery at a local business late last year.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress.
The new venue is expected to open this spring after receiving approval from the Clark County Planning Commission.
Some national experts believe the UNLV women’s basketball team has a good chance to earn its first NCAA Tournament win since 1991 this season.
A former office manager is facing charges of forgery and theft after police say she issued herself unauthorized checks totaling nearly $500,000 over a five-year period.
Being a single adult in the majority of large cities in the United States is costly, according to a new study.
The lawsuit alleges that Apple has monopoly power in the smartphone market and uses its control over the iPhone to “engage in a broad, sustained, and illegal course of conduct.”
Roy Hashimura, who recently celebrated his 105th birthday in Las Vegas, enlisted in the Army because he “wanted to be a loyal American,” his son says.
Some of California’s most treasured parks are threatened by blight caused by pollution and climate change, according to a pair of new reports.
Even if you haven’t touched a cigarette in decades, you could still be due for an annual lung cancer screening.
There is no new plastic Medicare card with a chip. This is a scam targeting America’s Medicare population.
The winning numbers for a nearly $1 billion Mega Millions lottery prize were drawn Friday night. Nobody won. Powerball is tonight.
A revival of “Funny Girl,” Wu-Tang Clan and Foreigner are part of the Las Vegas scene this week.
As the UNLV women’s basketball team prepares to make its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, here’s a reminder of its previous tournament appearances.
New figures from Redfin and Clark County show the current state of the Las Vegas real estate market and where the most homes are selling.
The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City received 18 health and safety citations in a recent inspection by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.