Scott Long was in town with friends for a poker tournament when he hit the jackpot at a Strip resort on Wednesday morning.
Using an unusual “Dutch auction” sale, Station Casinos’ parent company will buy $350 million in shares also pay shareholders a $3-per-share dividend.
Parking spots will be scarce when Liberty plays at Bishop Gorman in Southern Nevada’s high school football game of the year.
Georgia tightened its grip on the top spot in the Westgate SuperBook’s power ratings after the Crimson Tide struggled in a 20-14 victory over LSU.
Newly released 911 calls capture the moment witnesses started to report the fiery crash that killed Tina Tintor and her dog, Max, on the morning of Nov. 2.
Ten corporate CEOs had planned to scale Circa’s hotel tower Wednesday, but it didn’t happen.
A woman is facing counts of murder and attempted murder in an “unprovoked” attack on two people in central Las Vegas, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Clark County on Wednesday added 359 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths as the test positivity rate jumped for a second straight day.
If elected, Kimi Cole would be the first openly transgender person elected to statewide office in the country.
Over the cries of protesters, public health officials urge parents to get their kids inoculated as community clinics begin administering pediatric doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and Chiefs in Las Vegas, the first in the rivalry with fans allowed, is garnering big interest on the secondary ticket market.
Former Las Vegas Councilman Bob Beers announced Wednesday that he plans to run for the City Council seat in Ward 4.
In Nevada, rainbow trout are our most abundant game fish and can be found in streams, lakes and reservoirs across the state.
Prices for U.S. consumers jumped 6.2% in October compared with a year earlier.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has upgraded its community meal space, hoping to serve 10 million more meals to the homeless population in Las Vegas.