A crowd enjoys the Mountain Fest on Rabbit Peak at Mount Charleston on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Las Vegas.
Whether you are a Democrat or Republican, you should be scared. Enjoy this Fourth of July. It may be your last.
The most important take away from the debate could be this. Mr. Trump — on an adversarial network with biased moderators — gave many Americans a view of the real Joe Biden.
The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act is a nice law, but, under certain conditions, wind power developers can go around it by getting permits for the “incidental,” but entirely predictable, killing of the eagles the law is supposed to protect.
The greatest country in the history of the world is about to have its birthday, but some people won’t be celebrating. Their mistake.
Contemplating the higher aspirations of the Declaration on Independence.
Arming a proxy in a war waged against the homeland of a nuclear adversary is a new and dangerous phenomenon.
The White House facade came crashing down that evening as President Joe Biden — having been sequestered for a week to prepare — looked worn and weary from the start.
The Knights believe they are better suited to take on a risky prospect like first-rounder Trevor Connelly than any other organization. And maybe they’re right.
A Las Vegas fighter agreed to compete in the co-main event of UFC 303 at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night just before the start of the pay-per-view card.
Jason Kendall, 35, turned himself in at the Metropolitan Police Department’s headquarters on Friday, police said.
“Love,” the only licensed Beatles production in the world, closes Saturday night at The Mirage
A woman was found dead on the road near an east Las Vegas Valley intersection in what the Metropolitan Police Department has called a suspected homicide.
Rather than giving retroactive prayers, church leaders throughout the Las Vegas Valley are hoping to take a proactive approach to protecting their congregation from threats such as active shooters.
The Las Vegas Valley is invited to the master-planned community of Summerlin on July 4 to celebrate Independence Day at the 30th Annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade — Southern Nevada’s largest and most colorful Fourth of July parade.
UC Berkeley will expand antisemitism education to all incoming students beginning this fall, after pro-Palestinian protests fueled anxieties among Jewish campus members.
U.S., European and Arab mediators are pressing to keep cross-border attacks between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah terrorists from spiraling into a wider Middle East war.
Humanitarian workers have started moving tons of aid that piled up at a U.S.-built pier off the Gaza coast to warehouses in the Palestinian territory.
The Aces’ road victory over the Washington Mystics on Saturday marked the end of a historic scoring streak for star A’ja Wilson.
The first NHL draft in Las Vegas became extra special for one local player, who was selected Saturday by the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Golden Knights made their second trade of Day 2 of the NHL draft on Saturday, acquiring a promising goaltender and skilled forward from the Devils.
The Golden Knights selected a goaltender with the pick they gained by trading goaltender Logan Thompson to the Washington Capitals on Saturday.
The Golden Knights made their first significant move of the offseason Saturday, sending one of their goaltenders to the Washington Capitals for two draft picks.
Chris Raley has re-created hundreds of miniature versions of famous signs. He was back in Las Vegas to donate his third small-scale replica to the Neon Museum.
UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research’s report nearly 30 years ago had some spot-on projections for 2024.
Removing the old flowers (along with any unsightly flower stalks), or deadheading, is a common practice on repeat bloomers such as roses.
This problem can be fixed in one of two ways: Either remove the plunger assembly to clean or replace it or buy a universal tub-drain stopper.