Fans who have been waiting to get inside Allegiant Stadium since its completion last summer can finally get inside the $2 billion facility.
These 10 valley softball players figure to excel again this spring.
Read about eight boys and eight girls swimmers in the valley who will compete this spring.
The partnership expands upon an agreement that formed in January 2019, when the NFL named Caesars Entertainment its first casino sponsor.
The first round of the NFL draft hasn’t seen six quarterbacks selected since the famed quarterback class of 1983, which produced John Elway, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly.
The National Labor Relations Board has accused Station Casinos of unlawfully using the pandemic to trigger decertification votes, according to a complaint.
An Arizona man was sentenced Thursday in Las Vegas for intending to fraudulently obtain nearly $239,000 in unemployment benefits.
According to an email sent to Coronado’s football families Wednesday, all team activities are suspended until further notice after a positive COVID-19 test.
Arden Key started 14 games at defensive end last season, making 15 tackles, including two for loss. Maurice Hurst Jr. started 11 games at tackle, finishing with 27 tackles.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation said Thursday that its Pandemic Unemployment Assistance technical issue has been resolved.
He took his sweet time, but Mojave Max finally emerged Thursday from his brumation, signaling the official start of spring in the Las Vegas Valley.
After a record day Tuesday, the Cashman Center site in Las Vegas will close on May 5.
Generation-Z sports fans place more emphasis on social-justice issues than previous generations, forcing sports leagues and teams to take notice.
LVMS track record-holder Brittany Force is poised for another strong showing at Four-Wide Nationals after spending a year on the sidelines due to COVID reorganization.
District Court officials are warning the community against jury duty scams. The latest involves demands for cash to clear outstanding arrest warrants.
Research shows that Generation Z, those born around the mid-1990s and beyond, are huge sports fans, but they consume sports differently. Leagues are taking note.
A new local-federal task force is targeting the powerful opioid, which caused 219 overdose deaths last year compared to 74 the previous year.
A goblet bar accessible from a pedestrian bridge and a climbing wall made of candy dots will be among the features at Sugar Factory American Brasserie slated to open on the Las Vegas Strip.
A Rhode Island man is accused of defrauding more than $4.2 million from investors in connection with the “Magic Mike Live” show in Las Vegas.
Nevada on Thursday reported 549 new coronavirus cases and six additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Graduation plans for the Class of 2021 were rolled out Thursday, with the Clark County School District announcing that schools can hold in-person ceremonies.
Nevada employers added 4,700 jobs last month with major improvement across leisure and hospitality industries.
A Las Vegas woman is accused of accompanying two men to their Strip hotel rooms and stealing expensive luxury watches from both of them.
The North Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Department plans to hire nearly 100 part-time summer staffers.
Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers rocked the room with Bucky Heard and his band at Italian American Club.
When the long-awaited “Queen of the Arts” project was unveiled Thursday in the city’s Historic Westside, it was hailed as much more than a means of wayfinding.
The sweeping measures are meant to punish Russia for actions that U.S. officials say cut to the core of American democracy and to deter future acts by imposing economic costs on Moscow, including by targeting its ability to borrow money.
Tiësto’s headlining legacy on the Strip runs deep. Zouk is tapping into that history.
A report issued by the university’s International Gaming Institute considers harm of marketing to vulnerable populations and positioning of offshore companies.
From billiards to bubbly, BINGO to beer flights — some things you may have forgotten about the Summerlin resort.