No wonder the current normal seems abnormal to the status quo of the recent past.
Lasting political change doesn’t come from winning elections but reshaping institutions.
The protest was one of many to take place at national parks around the country on Saturday.
While the Raiders and Tom Brady missed on their two big home run cuts this offseason, fans can be encouraged that the organization is taking big swings.
The Raiders did not land quarterback Matthew Stafford this week, but their time at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis was productive.
Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb will play in his 800th NHL game, and 238th consecutive game, on Sunday against the New Jersey Devils.
St. Baldrick’s parties are back in VegasVille, on Monday night and again March 16.
Brent Rooker, who signed a five-year extension with the A’s in January, could lead the way when the team relocates to Southern Nevada.
The event will take place at Rancho High School. Finalists Jhone Ebert, Ben Shuldiner and Jesse Welsh will be there.
Raiders star Maxx Crosby is one of the favorites to win the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award and also is in the mix to win Comeback Player of the Year.
Legislators have put forward over 1,100 ideas for bills all while potential federal budget cuts loom over their heads.
Nevada’s undocumented community makes up a significant portion of the workforce. Deporting them could lead to increase in prices, loss of tax revenue and a further exacerbated housing shortage.
Uncle Sam has $36 trillion in debt. So yes, President Donald Trump needs to reduce the federal workforce. Business employees know the drill too well.
The UNLV men’s basketball team used a big rebounding edge to help defeat UNR on Friday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Just like a real-world business needs to trim costs, so must a bloated, inefficient government cut costs.
Capping credit card interest rates will adjust the game’s rules, but there are still billions to be made.
Not sure if she’s right for the Clark County School District.
If you only learned about the three branches of government, the Congressional Review Act doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Police say a man suspected in several commercial burglaries targeting restaurants and lounges throughout the valley has been arrested.
Former Bishop Gorman standout Zaon Collins remains on the Fresno State men’s basketball roster amid a sports betting investigation.
Dr. Alfred Danielian is team cardiologist for the Raiders, the Golden Knights and Aces among others. He’s advocating for a “Smart Heart Law” for all high schools in Nevada.
“The Empire Strips Back” is taking up where Chippendales departed at the Rio.
Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said the team might have a quiet trade deadline, but there are still some options to consider before Friday.
Desert bighorn sheep are an emblem of the Silver State and the West. Without water, they can’t survive.
A Las Vegas man has pleaded guilty in an extortion case involving California families.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said that it’s not assisting ICE authorities with community-based enforcement outside its Northern Nevada jail.
The longtime chief executive officer of a conglomerate that operates a hotel-casino on the north Las Vegas Strip is stepping down.
Tony Dane was accused of orchestrating a scheme to make then-Assemblyman Chris Edwards change his vote for speaker.
That means Jesus Ayala’s case can move forward. His attorney has previously said Ayala has suffered brain damage.