Red Rock Resorts President Scott Kreeger said the closure of the hotel-casino on Tropicana Avenue would “reposition the property for future development.”
Authorities said they arrested two teens Thursday after investigating reports that they were plotting a shooting at the Arizona school.
University Police Services is bringing the request to a Thursday meeting of the Nevada Board of Regents.
J. Blanco, set to debut early next year, is the latest project to join the $400 million mixed-use development in southwest Las Vegas.
Project Pollo, a fast-food chain that offers plant-based chicken sandwiches and other items, is planting itself in Las Vegas this fall.
Police have arrested a woman accused of using a fake Fortune 500 company bank account to defraud a Las Vegas credit union out of more than $30,000.
Viva Las Voltaggio! How does that sound? To Michael and Bryan Voltaggio — brothers, chefs, restaurateurs and “Top Chef” stars — it sounds pretty good.
Jehovah’s Witnesses suspended door-knocking in the early days of the pandemic’s onset in the United States.
Pat Cipollone was the top White House lawyer at the end of the Trump administration.
The inventory reveals in general terms the contents of 33 boxes taken from an office and a storage room at Mar-a-Lago during the Aug. 8 search.
The coffee shop and Latin café that launched in the Arts District is making a fourth location in the Makers Finders group.
The new Massachusetts sports-betting law prohibits bettors from wagering on sports teams from UMass, Boston College, Harvard and other universities.
Bars and restaurants across Las Vegas are offering in-season drinks and dishes — tasty reasons to get your backfield in motion and depart the couch on game day.
Chef-owner Rob Moore of Rosa Ristorante in Henderson recently added the special dish to the menu.
A program to relieve student debt has proven so popular that it’s crashed websites. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Some drivers headed to California on Interstate 15 near the Primm border were facing a slow-moving start to their Labor Day weekend trip.
A federal judge has dismissed claims that the state of Nevada and some sexually oriented businesses violated the 13th Amendment by promoting sexual servitude.
Following all precautions will be vital as extreme hot weather settles in for a long run in Las Vegas region.
Morgan Savage and Bridget Stevens are the latest graduates of a Las Vegas specialty court that focuses on women repeat offenders whose troubles are rooted in trauma.