The city of Las Vegas has announced that it will again allow drivers to pay for some parking tickets with the donation of school supplies.
Kevin Cory, the winningest coach in Mountain West history, is hanging up his racket for good once UNLV’s women’s tennis team finishes its season.
Goaltender Logan Thompson shined in net as the Golden Knights defeated the Dallas Stars on Wednesday to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
University Medical Center defends the $115,200-a-year contract of an influential doctor, but the public hospital can’t document cases he has reviewed.
At 84, Smokey Robinson is still fit and a master of his performances.
The closing of “Love,” enforced by construction as Mirage turns into Hard Rock Las Vegas, has initiated rumors “Ka” will be the next Cirque production to shut down.
The Heisman Trust cited fundamental changes in the structure of college athletics during the 14 years since the former Southern California tailback forfeited the trophy and the honor.
The measure, which President Joe Biden signed Wednesday, requires TikTok’s China-based parent company to sell the social media platform or face a nationwide ban.
The Biden administration issued final rules Wednesday to require airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights and to better disclose fees for baggage or canceling a reservation.
Like many little girls, a young Kristi Yamaguchi loved playing with Barbie. So, it’s surreal for the decorated Olympian figure skater to now be a Barbie girl herself.
An older motel in downtown Las Vegas has sold, and the new owner has big long-term plans for the site.
The city’s mobsters roots run deep. Here are a list of mob-connected homes that has sold in recent years, including one formerly owned by Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal.
Bunnie XO, the wife of country music star Jelly Roll, says the singer got off the internet because he was tired of people bullying him about his weight.
More people are using Earned Wage Access apps to get money to pay bills in between paydays. Some consumer advocates say the fees make the apps comparable to payday loans.