Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit will miss Thursday’s game against the Nashville Predators at T-Mobile Arena, and there is no timeline for his return.
As the Western drought worsens, water regulators are pushing for more ways to conserve water, including getting homes off septic systems and limiting the size of new pools in the valley.
Testimony about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s judicial record was divided on Thursday, as hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee wrapped up.
A Black former quality manager for Tesla — who says he was traumatized after serious blast injuries in Afghanistan — is claiming that White co-workers tormented him with ringtones set to sound like incoming-rocket warnings, among other abuses.
Ben’s Friends, a sobriety support group for hospitality workers, took a booth at the Bar & Restaurant Expo to reach out to industry professionals.
Jon Batiste leads the Grammys field with 11 nominations. Foo Fighters, hoping for a Vegas residency, have three.
Cybersecurity expert warns that cyberattacks will cost lives if defenses aren’t bolstered.
Christopher Masters told his daughter he got a job as a security guard at an apartment complex and was moving into an apartment there. Two days later, Jeremiya Hines robbed and killed Masters.
Lawyer says Marsha Stewart Byrd was being treated for breast cancer in California around the time of her missed court date.
Some 40-plus artists were invited into the show, many of them familiar to Las Vegas art aficionados.
From Fight Night at Resorts World to the UNLV Symphony Orchestra, check out this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
President Joe Biden and Western allies pledged new sanctions and humanitarian aid on Thursday in response to Vladimir Putin’s assault on Ukraine.
Las Vegans may feel their first 80 and 90 degree readings of the year in the next few days.
President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees — and provide an additional $1 billion in food, medicine, water and other supplies.