After 34 years, the “Oasis in the Desert” is disappearing from the Strip as The Mirage closes its doors forever.
Niklas Astedt had the chip lead when action in the World Series of Poker Main Event was halted Tuesday at Horseshoe Las Vegas with three players remaining.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has mentioned Las Vegas and Seattle as potential expansion markets, and two groups are looking to build an NBA-ready arena on the Strip.
The Aces trailed by as many as 21 points in the first half Tuesday against the Chicago Sky. They rallied, but still came up short.
No matter one’s political views, all Americans deserve to have their votes secured.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
On the surface, spending cuts are the result of a lack of money. But dig deeper and you’ll see the cuts came because the higher education system had an unusual bounty of resources.
If President Joe Biden wanted unity, he’d have started with an apology. Instead, he continues to claim Trump is a threat to democracy
Mr. Segerblom seems to have nothing better to do than to change good established names to entertain his fancy and pat himself on the back.
A president appearing to suffer cognitive decline is frightening. If paranoia is also potentially present, it becomes terrifying.
Will this latest act of political violence — aimed at a former president and presidential candidate — lead to more of the same and become the new normal?
A man was stabbed to death at a Las Vegas 7-Eleven, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The fifth day of the NBA Summer League featured a notable rally by the Pacers, plus some recognizable faces in the crowd.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas inexplicably said he has “100 percent confidence in the United States Secret Service.”
Lady Gaga is the fourth woman to achieve the $100 million milestone in Las Vegas, joining Dion, J Lo and Cher.
The Golden Knights announced their new ECHL affiliate Tuesday, replacing the Savannah Ghost Pirates.
Investigators are still trying to piece together how Thomas Matthew Crooks eluded Secret Service agents and local police.
As The Mirage closes on Wednesday, a band of Las Vegas residents on social media worry for the future of one particular mallard on the property.
Latina workers are “powering” the United States’ post-pandemic economic recovery, according to Julie Su, the acting U.S. Secretary of Labor.
Nevada Republican candidate for Senate Sam Brown said he and Donald Trump will “put America first again,” at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Coral Academy alum Jackson Parrish played conservative, mature golf to win Nevada’s most important amateur title at Boulder Creek on Sunday.
Unions have historically supported Democrats. Is that changing? Trump is trying to make that happen.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Vitalant says the heat, holiday and summer vacations make the Fourth of July a slow time for blood donations in the valley.
Gaming analysts are lauding a funding deal in Chicago, and suggest the Trop Las Vegas site could benefit from a comparable financing model.
Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams isn’t going anywhere, according to a statement his agents sent to the Review-Journal on Tuesday.
Boulder City High School graduate Lexi Lagan will make her second straight Olympic appearance when she competes on the U.S. shooting team in Paris.
Sharp golf handicappers Wes Reynolds and Jeff Sherman made Las Vegas resident Collin Morikawa one of their best bets to win the British Open.
The Israeli military on Tuesday said it would begin sending draft notices to Jewish ultra-Orthodox men next week.