The Chiefs enjoy another weekend in Vegas.
Nevada scofflaws may also not have insurance.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Majority leaders prefer to keep the lights off. Nevadans are worse off for it.
Testing is key.
A Summerlin nail salon was robbed after suspects sprayed fire extinguishers inside the business, according to police.
Itzhak Henn, deputy chief for the Henderson Police Department, who has been serving as the interim head of the department, announced on Monday that he plans to retire.
Coronado’s boys golf team claimed the individual and team titles at a 5A Desert League match at Reflection Bay Golf Club. Here are photos from the event.
A District Court judge is accused of defying the Nevada Supreme Court and violating the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct.
A new executive order will crack down on so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions for undocumented immigrants. Nevada officials say state jurisdictions won’t be targeted.
The Golden Knights switched up their forward lines Saturday against the Minnesota Wild. They’re hoping those changes keep paying off in Tuesday’s Game 5.
Caesars Sportsbook has made Ashton Jeanty, the Raiders’ first-round pick at sixth overall, the betting co-favorite for NFL offensive rookie of the year.
The man’s lawyer said a judge dismissed charges against his client.
Fiore’s legal team filed a motion to vacate the sentencing hearing, which U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey granted Monday.
Bruno Mars is already the longest-running headliner at Dolby Live. The nine new dates he just added would take him to triple digits.
An 80-year-old Las Vegas woman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud after prosecutors say she engaged in a prize notice fraud scheme and defrauded thousands.
Former UNLV linebacker Jackson Woodard is beginning his NFL journey with the Seahawks, along with another former Rebels standout.
Family members who pay smugglers have made the choice to put their children at risk while rewarding cartels that profit from exploiting children.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford joined in a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s directive to eliminate DEI programs or lose federal education funding.