A Las Vegas news anchor has demanded $20 million and more from an international charity that he has accused of defrauding him.
Two bills are threatening to change the way protesting is conducted in Nevada and although sponsors say it’s targeted only at violent protesters, local activists fear the repercussions.
The Nevada Highway Patrol’s Southern Command is reporting an increase in wrong-way drivers this year, and the agency has tips to help motorists avoid crashes in those situations.
Because so many restaurants transitioned to offering takeout during the past year, individual packets of ketchup are in high demand.
The Nye County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to direct county staff to allow businesses to operate at 100 percent capacity.
One thing became apparent Wednesday in budget talks for the city of Las Vegas: While the pandemic has certainly hurt, it could have been much worse.
With the very rich high roller Ramy El-Batrawi at the helm, “27” looks like a go for Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
MGM Resorts is expanding its on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinic to entertainers and employees at leased outlets.
Transfers in ownership and the licensing of a race and sportsbook at The Pass were recommended for approval Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship star Johnny Case was arrested on a domestic battery charge last week in Las Vegas after police said he pushed a female UFC fighter to the ground and kicked her.
With a number of positive trends emerging in recent weeks, gaming industry analysts are bullish on a speedy recovery in Las Vegas.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and state education leaders discussed the most recent coronavirus stimulus package’s effect on mental health services as schools begin to fully reopen.
A man with Las Vegas ties who filmed himself smoking a joint of marijuana in the Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection is seeking release from District of Columbia jail.
The president has faced increasing pressure to act on gun control after a spate of mass shootings across the U.S. in recent weeks.
Pinkbox owners Stephen and Judith Siegel open their fourth location. This time, it has a drive-thru, plenty of pink graphics for Instagram photos — and doughnuts.
During an interview with Heidi Fang on Vegas Nation’s Takeaways podcast, Ingold said hearing “no” frequently as a salesman toughened him up for his path to the NFL.
Raiders personal seat license holders for Allegiant Stadium will get the first shot at purchasing tickets for the inaugural Vegas Kickoff college football game.
With Thursday’s Minor League opening day pushed back to May, Aviators remain at alternate training site hoping for a return to normalcy.
The jackpot was one of several across the region.
“Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” will feature aspiring chefs competing for a job at Gordon Ramsay Steak.
Phil Hellmuth won the first match, rallying from a chip deficit of about 95,000 to 5,000. The stakes are doubling to $100,000 each for round two.
If the Supreme Court decides that discrepancies did prevent the election for a Clark County commission seat, it would be overturning a lower court ruling.
North Las Vegas police on Wednesday asked for the public’s help in a case involving a local education blogger and former substitute teacher arrested last month in a sting targeting online predators.
A bill limiting how local law enforcement agencies interact with federal authorities in immigration cases passed out of legislative committee Wednesday on a party-line vote.
VanTrust Real Estate plans to build a 4.5 million-square-foot distribution complex at the southern edge of Apex Industrial Park.
Golden Knights forward Tomas Nosek put his toughness on display again after he was hit in the mouth with a puck in the series opener Monday at St. Louis.
A motorist accused of driving while impaired in a Nye County crash that killed three people last month has been identified as Tyler Kennedy, 32.
Brunches return, new eateries open and diners can take a Passport to Italy with four-course dinners and demonstrations.
He was well-known for his live animal demonstrations on talk shows hosted by Johnny Carson, David Letterman and James Corden.
The Metropolitan Police Department held a commendation ceremony Wednesday afternoon to honor 63 employees for “bravery and excellence.”