A local couple hasn’t pieced together why their Crockfords luxury hotel room reservation fell through at the newly opened Strip resort.
The Lights FC lost 2-1 Friday night at Cashman Field in the teams’ second matchup of the season. The Lights are now winless against Loyal this season.
Nearly a month after his body was found off a Southern Nevada highway, 7-year-old Liam Husted was honored in a service Friday in Santa Clara, California.
The Daytime Emmys turned into a love letter to Alex Trebek, honoring the beloved “Jeopardy!” host and the show seven months after his death.
If Southern Nevada is in a drought, why so much waste?
When and where to teach is part of the issue.
Taxing and spending better than spending and tax cuts.
That $47 million the city is spending on the new plaza could be better spent creating a homeless housing or rehabilitation center.
President Joe Biden never mentioned how runaway inflation would effectively lower Americans’ incomes.
Now henwants everything that was left out of the bipartisan deal.
Las Vegas erased a nine-point deficit late in regulation at the Target Center in Minneapolis, but fell in overtime.
Don Hill, whose musical career took him from playing Mardi Gras as a teenager to more than five decades as a member of the pioneering lounge and rock ‘n’ roll group The Treniers, has died.
It’s unclear whether more rooms, a hotel tower, food and beverage or something else will be added to the $4.3 billion resort and when it will be built.
Dozens protested Friday outside Las Vegas Justice Court, demanding a harsher sentence for the man who pleaded guilty last week to helping hide the body of Lesly Palacio.
A showcase home built by a luxury builder in the Henderson hillside development MacDonald Highlands has shattered the all-time Las Vegas sales record by going for $25 million.
At 42, Chris Pratt has finally figured out his craft. “Acting is embarrassing. Fighting something that is not there is particularly embarrassing.”
Passenger volume at McCarran International Airport continued its rise in May, but it is still far from pre-pandemic levels.
This weekend’s “F9” kicks off something of a return to normalcy for the summer/fall movie season.
California will extend its ban on evictions and cover back rent and utility payments for people who fell behind during the pandemic under a $7.2 billion plan announced Friday.
Last summer, Eric Poulin bushwhacked his way across some 17 mountain ranges in central Nevada, plotting the coordinates of a new route he christened the “Basin and Range Trail.”
The extreme and dangerous heat was expected to break all-time records in cities and towns from eastern Washington state to Portland to southern Oregon.
Rep. Dina Titus persuaded a committee chairman to allow the backers of the Brightline West train from Las Vegas to Victorville to apply for federal funds for the project.
Las Vegas bookmakers expect to see far fewer bets on the Stanley Cup Final after the Golden Knights were eliminated Thursday by the Canadiens.
Migratory species by the dozens make annual treks to shores, limestone columns of salty lake east of Yosemite National Park.
Authorities arrested a 38-year-old man in Colorado on suspicion of murder Friday, one day after the body of a Nevada man last seen in February was found, police said.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board approved a reopening plan Friday. Each school will decide whether to offer full-time in-person classes or a hybrid model.
The Clark County district attorney’s office is working to determine if two people detained this week after a road-rage crash that left a 73-year-old dead will face criminal charges.
Over the course of a civil trial, attorneys for Hogs & Heifers Saloon accused its landlord Downtown Grand of trying to push the business off the street it has thrived on for 13 years.
A Las Vegas couple is accepting cryptocurrency to expand the pool of buyers for their $5.8 million home in The Ridges in Summerlin — taking advantage of the growing use of digital currency as part of real estate transactions in Southern Nevada, real estate industry executives say.
In a two-part series Barbara Holland will review new state laws that will affect our Las Vegas homeowners associations.