The city’s tourism leaders changed things up for National Travel and Tourism Week by thanking those who made the trip to Las Vegas and those who accommodate them.
Austen Russell, 9, died in May 2015 after his dad accidentally ran him over with a pickup truck at the family’s home.
A quick start and a productive night for Dearica Hamby helped the Aces give coach Becky Hammon her first win
Progressives should quit talking in circles.
Innovative leadership required in the Southwest.
Wake up and recognize the political ramifications of abortion ruling.
The length to which the tax agency went to avoid accountability is instructive for those who doubt the value of public records laws.
The Raiders on Friday announced team president Dan Ventrelle was no longer part of the organization.
At around 5:30 p.m., officers found a man with several stab wounds at an RV park in the 4700 block of Boulder Highway.
The new Dish product provides data, talk and text at faster speeds to most ZIP codes within the Las Vegas Valley.
Dave Chappelle headlining a surprise show on Thursday, and said to Chris Rock, “At least you got smacked by someone of repute!”
First, honey cake. Then, business. At Van Bakery, priorities are in order.
Jurors began discussing potential sentences Friday for the man they convicted in the shooting death and robbery of a Las Vegas-area rapper.
In “Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” he resumes his role as sorcerer Dr. Stephen Strange, who casts a forbidden spell opening the portal to the multiverse.
For enthusiastic tipplers, for occasional imbibers and for social sippers in between, Las Vegas abounds in opportunities to wet the whistle, to dip the beak.
The Silver Knights’ season ended Friday after a first-round loss to the Colorado Eagles in the Calder Cup playoffs.
The Trauma Intervention Program of Southern Nevada is hosting a 36-hour training academy in June.
The City of Las Vegas announced a program to provide parking and a safe spot for Uber drivers downtown as part of a move to help with traffic congestion in the area.
Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 knockouts) on Saturday faces another undefeated champion, his fourth such foe in his last five fights.
Parts of U.S. Highway 95 near downtown Las Vegas are slated to be completely closed to traffic three nights next week.
With the draft in the books, Raiders fans are wondering if more help is on the way. James Bradberry, maybe?
A substitute teacher at a northwest Las Vegas high school was arrested Thursday for allegedly having a weapon on campus.
Breeze Airways has yet to land a single plane at Harry Reid International Airport but has announced for the second time that it is expanding its flight operations to and from Las Vegas.
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner’s Wednesday shoulder surgery was successful, a team spokesperson said. A recovery timeline was not provided.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced on Friday that he intends to end the state of emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two Republican candidates running for attorney general mistakenly said Nevada’s constitution protects abortion rights; it doesn’t.
The defense attorney for a student accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher said he may ask for an “independent evaluation.”
Michael Bublé promised to invest in musicians and singers over pyro and strobes. He has followed through.
Hundreds of others have been infected with COVID-19 at least three times, according to new data from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services.