The Oakland Athletics gave Las Vegas Valley youth baseball and softball players 200,000 reasons to smile.
MGM Resorts says its relationship with Bruno Mars is one of “mutual respect” and “Any speculation otherwise is completely false.”
Tropicana will pay tribute to its more than 700 employees ahead of its April 2 closure.
The Republican National Committee and the Nevada GOP filed a lawsuit alleging multiple counties have more registered voters than adults in several counties.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s call for a new election in Israel was inappropriate.
Desert Pines football coach Tico Rodriguez, who won two 3A state titles with the Jaguars, announced Monday he is stepping down.
The restaurant’s Jimmy Buffett-inspired tropical party vibe endured even as Las Vegas food and drink culture evolved.
The Houthis have launched repeated drone and missile attacks in the same area, disrupting energy and cargo shipments through the Gulf of Aden.
Foxtail Coffee Co., founded in Florida, is expanding to the West, beginning with Southern Nevada.
A body was found Monday at a golf course in northwest Las Vegas, the Clark County coroner’s office has confirmed.
The Raiders added a veteran quarterback who could be the starter this season and re-signed a key offensive lineman, but there are plenty of needs still to fill.
The Biden administration has agreed to loan more than $2 billion to the company building a controversial lithium mine in Nevada.
Developers of the Cello Tower in downtown Las Vegas have unveiled renderings of the units.
Lewis Rand, 28, died from multiple gunshot wounds on the 1900 block of Solana Del Norte Way.
Stanley Weaver III, who is accused of harassing Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family, refused to be transported from the jail for a court hearing.
A state appeals court judge ruled last month that the former president must post a bond covering the full amount to pause enforcement of the judgment.
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as consumers continue to cut back on discretionary spending.
Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced a bill that would shorten to 32 hours the amount of time many Americans can work each week before they’re owed overtime.
Looking for reliable sales in an unpredictable spending environment, more companies have extended their points-based loyalty tiers to making their most dependable customers feel valued for an up-front fee.
The lowest seed ever to win the NCAA Tournament is No. 8 Villanova in 1985, but the Wildcats aren’t the biggest long shot to have won it all.
Legal and academic experts say non-compete clauses, banned in other states, will be questioned in Wynn accusations of Fontainebleau poaching employees.
Repairs for the Queen Mary have cost the city of Long Beach more than $45 million over the last eight years, according to city records obtained by The Times, a hefty bill as the city looks to keep the historic ship on a fledgling path toward profitability.
How fans get into and out of the vicinity of a planned Las Vegas ballpark is a key detail that still needs to be hammered out ahead of the team’s arrival on the Strip in 2028.
It’s time for President Biden to retire. He is an embarrassment to America and is seen as a very weak leader.
Roaring economies due to the president.
More trouble for Boeing after a Dreamliner plunges in mid flight and another plane lands with a missing external panel.
If the American people knew the facts about nuclear energy, they’d be much more supportive of it.
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Moments after the NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed, the South Point sportsbook posted lines on the first 32 games, and sharp bettors pounced.
The UNLV men’s basketball team’s season will continue after the Rebels received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament. They open play Wednesday.