President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement last month that the United States would resume its testing of nuclear arms produced a blur of condemnations and contradictory statements.
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Mark Stone scores for Golden Knights in 4-1 defeat to Montreal
Mark Stone scored the lone Golden Knights goal to help Vegas avoid being shut out for the second time this season.
Preseason top-10: Gorman basketball sits atop a deep field of contenders
The high school basketball season in Nevada could follow a familiar script: Bishop Gorman, the two-time defending state champions and perennial powerhouse, fending off a talented Coronado squad for supremacy.
UNLV basketball falls to Rutgers to close Players Era tourney
Tyrin Jones, Kimani Hamilton and Al Green all scored 13 points apiece for UNLV (3-5). Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn added 10 points.
UNLV basketball falls to Rutgers to close Players Era tourney
Tyrin Jones, Kimani Hamilton and Al Green all scored 13 points apiece for UNLV (3-5). Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn added 10 points.
Real estate volunteers bring holiday cheer to Long Elementary
NAIOP Southern Nevada’s community service group has donation drives throughout the year of food, clothing, hygiene products, school supplies …
At Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, Thanksgiving is a mission months in the making
Today marks the 60th consecutive year Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will provide Thanksgiving meals to homeless and vulnerable people …
Legal battle over Las Vegas police partnership with ICE heads to court
The Nevada ACLU and dozens of its local allies rallied outside downtown’s Regional Justice Center Wednesday ahead of a hearing challenging the legality of an agreement Las Vegas police entered into with federal immigration enforcement officials.
Raiders’ Geno Smith apologizes for obscene gesture toward fans
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith apologized Wednesday for making an obscene gesture toward fans as he left the field following Las Vegas’ 24-10 loss to Cleveland on Sunday.
‘Relative improvement’: Las Vegas visitation sees slight rebound in October
Las Vegas had 3.41 million visitors in October to mark a “relative improvement” in tourism for a region grappling with a downturn in visitation …