A string of early season storms that drenched Californians last week lifted much of the state out of drought and significantly reduced the risk of wildfires, experts say.
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Las Vegas charities, with help of volunteers, work overtime to keep holiday tables filled
The spirit of generosity that defines this valley shines brightest during the holiday season, when residents open their hearts and wallets to support those who need it most.
A guide to Thanksgiving travel after the government shutdown
The turbulence caused by the longest government shutdown on record may still be fresh on the minds of travelers this Thanksgiving, but experts say preparing for the usual holiday crush …
UNLV football’s Colandrea wins another Mountain West weekly award
UNLV quarterback Anthony Colandrea has matched a program milestone set four decades ago by one of college football’s all-time greats. Colandrea earned his fourth …
Why top college basketball teams are flocking to the Players Era tournament in Las Vegas
Now in its second year, the Players Era that begins today is undeniably the place to be, having blown by the Maui Invitational and other such events with a field loaded with teams that could be playing deep into March.
Third time’s the charm? Faith Lutheran football chases elusive state title
Faith Lutheran football coach Jay Staggs posed a question to his players last week before their first practice ahead of Tuesday’s Class 5A state championship game: How many would be competing in their third title game?
Raiders fire offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after their latest rough performance
Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was fired Sunday night after yet another rough offensive performance.
From Raider rumors to Browns reality, Sanders makes Vegas start
Shedeur Sanders will make his first career start in Las Vegas after all. He just won’t be in silver and black. The lightning-rod rookie quarterback was often associated …
Washington moves to rein in hemp boom in Las Vegas
A provision tucked into the recent government funding bill could disrupt the sale of intoxicating, marijuanalike products that have proliferated across the Las Vegas Strip.
Where auto racing meets empowerment, Girl Scouts steal the show
Fans attending the Las Vegas Grand Prix have enjoyed a wealth of food and drink options at various resorts along the 3.8-mile circuit near the Strip.