The 53-year-old voted twice in the 2016 general election, once in Nevada and once in Arkansas. Now he faces up to four years in prison.
The Golden Knights are now 0-2 when wearing their chrome gold helmets and fans are saying it’s time for them to go.
David Copperfield, Terry Fator and Australian Bee Gees are returning to MGM Resorts’ entertainment lineup.
The city was the first Southern Nevada jurisdiction to announce eligibility for that age group in late January. But days later, the city announced the plan was on hold.
A planned public hearing on a proposed Arts District Food Truck lot did not take place at Wednesday’s Las Vegas City Council meeting.
Nevada on Wednesday reported 363 new coronavirus cases and 41 additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
The owner of downtown’s Circa resort said on social media that a bust of businessman Kirk Kerkorian stolen from the property’s Legacy Club on Monday night has been recovered.
Gov. Steve Sisolak provided an update on Nevada’s COVID-19 vaccination playbook, education and youth sports on Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors are taking over a drug and weapons case filed in Las Vegas against the original bassist for Panic! at the Disco, according to the musician’s attorney.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has agreed to file an amicus brief to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts on a class-action lawsuit against Wynn Resorts.
The man refused to leave the apartment and “allegedly has a firearm,” a Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson said while the barricade was going on.
The unique storefront of Randy’s Donuts has made numerous appearances in film, television and videos.
Mandalay Bay, Park MGM and Mirage are set to operate 24-7 starting March 3, thanks to increased interest in travel to Las Vegas, according to a Wednesday news release.
Henderson police said two young children were found uninjured at the scene of an apparent murder-suicide Tuesday night.
The national gaming industry’s revenues fell 31 percent to $30 billion in 2020, according to a Wednesday report from the American Gaming Association.
Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbuagh has died at the age of 70.
A preliminary hearing for a 19-year-old basketball standout, charged with driving while high on marijuana and killing another man, was postponed Wednesday.
High winds have kept many anglers off Lake Mead. Reports of black bass action are coming in from Boulder Basin’s northwest area.
A record 13.5 million coronavirus vaccinations were delivered this week, even as top officials disagree over the Trump administration’s record in procuring shots.
The Golden Knights’ 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night was only the second time in team history that it lost in regulation on a goal in the final minute.
Developer SunCap Property Group and project partner Diamond Realty Investments have announced plans for an industrial park called SunPoint West in North Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas man was hospitalized Wednesday morning after he was hit by a car in the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
A homeless woman with a history of setting Southern Nevada fires has been arrested on charges she tried to burn down a Target store Monday in central Las Vegas.
Millions of Americans shivered through another cold day without electricity or heat in the aftermath of a deadly winter storm as utility crews raced to restore power before another blast of snow and ice arrives.
A fundraiser for Golden Rainbow is planned by Monzu Italian Oven, while Served Global Dining announces opening and Lawry’s and Morton’s plan seafood for Lent.
Grand Cafes at Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch resorts will be converted to Lucky Penny Cafes.