Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson has agreed to resign, rather than face ethics charges from a state disciplinary board.
Visitors cheered and screamed with delight as the Southern California theme park swung open its gates for the first time in 13 months in a powerful symbol of the U.S. rebound.
Vici Properties reported positive first-quarter earnings and shed light on the impending Las Vegas Sands Corp. acquisition.
An unidentified slot player is about $1.2 million richer on this Friday after hitting a slot jackpot at The D in downtown Las Vegas.
Stephanie Alvarado, 30, was booked Wednesday at the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of attempted murder with a deadly weapon and domestic battery.
UNLV athletic director Desiree Reed-Francois’ new deal takes her through June 30, 2026. She has been in charge of Rebels athletics since April 2017.
Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc., a Pennsylvania-based real-estate investment trust, has growth opportunities thanks to its relationship with Bally’s Corp.
The pay ratio between CEOs and median employees grew at four of the six largest public Nevada-based casino operators during the pandemic.
Caitlyn Jenner and Randy Quaid are on the betting board to win the 2021 California gubernatorial recall election, but both celebrities are long shots.
Calls to domestic violence hotlines increased by 20 percent last year in Southern Nevada, but fewer residents filed reports with Las Vegas police.
Consider the toasty early weekend preparation for the 120 plus warm days that are bound to follow.
Aaron Rodgers managed to upstage all that was the NFL draft’s opening round when it was reported the league’s reigning Most Valuable Player wants out of Green Bay.
Amid reports that Aaron Rodgers would prefer to play for the Raiders, Broncos or 49ers, Circa sportsbook slashed their Super Bowl odds, moving Las Vegas from 50-1 to 20-1.
Two star signal-callers fell out of the top 10 while another stole the headlines without even being eligible to be selected.
The Raiders have the 48th overall pick in the second round and Nos. 79 and 80 in the third Friday, putting them in prime position to add a potential immediate starter.
A group of retired FBI agents has devised and patented Justice Is Equal, a polygraph tool they think police departments could use to screen out potential bad apples.
“Masses of people were pushed into the same corner and a vortex was created,” a man identified only by his first name Dvir, told Israel Army Radio.
Homeowners are benefiting from Southern Nevada’s heated housing market, often selling for above the asking price and sometimes fetching substantially more than they paid just a few years ago.
Taking the police and the difficult job they do for granted.
Biden pushes a fairly radical agenda while acting like grandpa.
A guilty verdict in a criminal case ought to be about only two things: the facts and the law.
When we invest in our country and our people, we find success as a nation.
Our enemies push the envelope with a new administration.
With all the complaints about police shootings in our country, has there ever been a thought about going back to teaching our children civics classes?
I don’t mind adding judges to the U.S. Supreme Court as long as there are term limits. No one is qualified for a lifetime position.
The pandemic ushered in a year of innovation for many governments and businesses. In Southern Nevada, one of the most successful examples is the Southern Nevada Urban Micro Academy.
If you plan to rely on Social Security, President Joe Biden’s spending proposals should terrify you.
Check out the top performances from Thursday’s high school baseball and softball action and look forward to Friday’s schedule.
The Raiders selected Alabama offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood with the No. 17 pick.
Although the NFL draft is being held across the country in Cleveland, the Raiders still used the occasion to host the first official event with fans at Allegiant Stadium.