The family of a 65-year-old man who died in 2019 while in Metropolitan Police Department custody filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department on Wednesday.
Time has run out for Amber Unicorn Books. The venerable Las Vegas used bookstore will close its doors in late November.
The Raiders and Aristocrat Technologies scored a partnership deal that includes the Silver and Black’s new home, Allegiant Stadium.
Imagine a magical, yet simple test in the cancer realm that maps out the exact treatment needed for care. That dream is becoming a reality, and the first patient in the world to receive such a test lives in Las Vegas.
Melinda Christoforo first learned she had breast cancer in 2008 after undergoing a routine mammogram examination and had a mastectomy to reduce any chance of cancer returning. In 2014, she learned the devastating prognosis that her cancer had returned and had now spread to her lungs.
Nevada reported an additional 480 cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, along with 13 new deaths, according to state data.
State officials have temporarily stopped the Department of Corrections from using a victims’ bill of rights law to take up to 80 percent of money sent by families to some prisoners.
The 2020 Fall Job Fair virtual series kicks off Thursday, with a focus on open warehouse and logistics jobs.
The Ladder is a mix of Nevada company announcements including promotions, new hires and awards.
The Raiders have played two games at their new $2 billion Allegiant Stadium, but unfathomable events have put the celebration of their move to Las Vegas on the back burner.
The Greek seafood restaurant is preparing for its move by early next year to The Venetian.
Michigan’s attorney general has charged 13 people with plotting to target law enforcement, attack the state Capitol building and kidnap the governor.
Clark County will effectively pay 15,700 late power bills of Southern Nevadans who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MGM Resorts International is making another go at boosting its cash on hand.
The Vegas Nation crew breaks down the latest with the Raiders.
Planet Hollywood Resort welcomed guests once again Thursday.
Vice President Mike Pence, fresh from his debate with California Sen. Kamala Harris, spoke to a rally crowd in Boulder City on Thursday morning as part of a Southwestern campaign swing.
Child Protective Services was called five times to investigate the family of a toddler who died in a locked car Monday night, according to a Department of Family Services report.
They were no match for the night’s most talked-about intruder — a fly that briefly buzzed around the stage before landing and staying on Mike Pence’s head.
Four baseball teams could be going home Thursday. Handicapper Dana Lane offers a recommendation for Tampa Bay-New York Game 4.
Here’s something that seems tailor-made for fall. Autumn is prime dessert season. And … well … this dessert is a little Frankenstein-like, so there’s the Halloween element.
Las Vegas police said the two men arrested in an August shooting that killed two people and injured two others were known in the area for gang involvement.
The nearly 44-acre site is just west of Interstate 15 at state Route 161, on the way to California.
The Seahawks and Packers each improved to 4-0 against the spread in Week 4.
A man is charged with attempted murder after Las Vegas police said he shot a bystander while trying to scare his ex-girlfriend last month.
“For the swamp creatures at the Presidential Debate Commission to now rush to Joe Biden’s defense by unilaterally canceling an in-person debate is pathetic,” Trump’s campaign manager said.
One person suffered injuries in a single-story house fire in central Las Vegas early Thursday.
Federal Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness is underway, and Nevada business and banking leaders are hoping the process will be easy for borrowers.
For you, an entrepreneurial go-getter, Christmas means job opportunities – perhaps the most festive gigs of the season.