The Henderson Silver Knights have named their first general manager to oversee the day-to-day business of the American Hockey League franchise.
Las Vegas police on Tuesday arrested a suspect who claimed to have left a bomb in the lobby of the Trump International Hotel.
Southern Nevada home prices jumped 19.8 percent year-over-year in June, outpacing the national rate of 18.6 percent, according to a new report.
It’s the first time the National Homeland Security Conference, which serves as an annual meeting of officials from around the country, has been held in Las Vegas.
Liberty High football coach Rich Muraco said he was unaware of Bishop Sycamore’s dubious reputation when he scheduled the Ohio team to fill an Oct. 15 opening.
Nick Bogdanovich has been fired four months after Caesars Entertainment completed its $4 billion acquisition of William Hill and named Bogdanovich its vice president of trading.
Damian Vontress, 44, died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Clark County coroner’s office. His death was ruled a homicide.
An overflow crowd is expected for a Clark County School Board meeting Wednesday to consider whether to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for employees.
The Patriot Voice was slated to hold the For God Country Patriot Double Down event in Las Vegas from Oct. 22-25 at Caesars Forum convention space.
G2E, also known as the Global Gaming Expo, is the latest trade show to impose a vaccination rule ahead of its in-person return.
The haul was one of several recorded this week in the region.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man shot and killed Thursday morning in a west Las Vegas neighborhood.
Stacker compiled a list of countries that Nevada exports the most goods to using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Countries are ranked by the highest value of exports in 2020 with Nevada.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife welcomes Chris Crookshanks as the Fisheries Division Administrator. Crookshanks brings more than 25 years of professional experience to his new position, which oversees the direction, health and vitality of Nevada’s fish in its network of streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
A Las Vegas man has been arrested in connection with allegations that he manufactured and sold a bogus and potentially dangerous COVID-19 treatment.
The daily report indicates that the rate of infection is declining rapidly in Southern Nevada as northern counties experience a rise in cases.
Southern Nevada health officials started a new process to identify when fully vaccinated people get COVID-19. It changed the way data was reported.
Las Vegas is losing one of rodeo’s marquee events with the Professional Bull Riders World Finals heading to Fort Worth, Texas beginning next year, officials confirmed Tuesday.
An earthquake registered just after 10:20 a.m. about 16 miles south of Wells, according to an email from the Nevada Seismological Laboratory.
Areas of Douglas County along Lake Tahoe are now under a mandatory evacuation order as the Caldor Fire continues to approach Nevada.
Martin Laird will return to TPC Summerlin to defend his title, along with 2020 winner Kevin Na, 2019 champion Bryson DeChambeau and 2018 titlist Patrick Cantlay.
The Las Vegas area could get showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Raiders have waived cornerback Isaiah Johnson, wide receiver Keelan Doss, safety Karl Joseph and wide receiver John Brown, among others.
The attackers also stole the woman’s purse in the incident Tuesday on the 2000 block of Village Center Circle, near Town Center Drive and Summerlin Parkway, police said.
Louisiana communities beginning the huge task of clearing debris and repairing the damage inflicted by Hurricane Ida are facing the dispiriting prospect of weeks without electricity in the oppressive, late-summer heat.
Perhaps more than with other wildfires in the Western U.S., this one resonates the world over. Lake Tahoe is an international destination, a glorious wedding backdrop, a sparkling jewel in John Muir’s Range of Light.
The Rape Crisis Center, a 47-year-old Las Vegas nonprofit serving survivors of sexual violence, has renamed itself to Signs of HOPE — Healing, Options, Prevention and Education, it announced Tuesday.