Nevada’s Republican voters may be faced with two nominating processes to elect their preferred presidential candidate for the 2024 election ...
Jimmy Garoppolo completed all four of his passes for 39 yards while leading a touchdown drive in his Raiders debut, and Las Vegas went on to a 34-17 preseason victory ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo is urging Nevadans to prepare for severe weather Saturday night as another round of storms is moving through the Las Vegas Valley.
Nevada has just 17 affordable units available for every 100 extremely low-income households that need them.
Local creatives face real and relentless headwinds on their journey to sustainability.
Summer training camp, for those who ascribe to NFL romanticism, is supposed to be when hope springs eternal and each team’s faithful thinks it has a shot at the Super Bowl.
Millions of people in the United States with federal student debt might have to readjust their spending this fall, when student loan interest and repayments are slated to resume after a three-year pause brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Republicans in Nevada could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party’s presidential nominee. The catch: Only one will count
In today’s economy, doing something after high school is a necessity for students who are ready to enter the job market, as they look to earn a good enough living to raise a family.
One of the many conflicts in the bitter ongoing contract negotiations between the Clark County School District and its teachers union centers on the $250 million that state lawmakers this year approved specifically to match raises for teachers and support staff.