Much of “Flight Risk” was shot in Alaska, but Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson filmed for two days in Mesquite last year.
Visitors are forecasted to bring $418.7 million in direct spending to the area during the four-day weekend, tourism estimates show.
A fire began burning through a Las Vegas apartment complex, damaging at least 12 apartments, officials said.
Forty-three bullets shattered the family’s peace in the Nov. 1, 2018 shooting that killed Angelina, who was sitting at the kitchen table, helping her 14-year-old sister with a school science project, according to North Las Vegas police.
A Las Vegas businessman mailed invoices to a Nevada hospital that amounted to over $700k, the Department of Justice said.
Henderson City Council members voted to approve a measure that would add crossing guards to middle schools.
A woman has been arrested in connection to a fatal, multi-vehicle crash in Henderson.
There are three main types: heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resubmitted petition signatures in Clark County to appear on the November ballot, this time with his running mate listed.
Henderson is one of the many cities that will recieve money from the Kroger opioid lawsuit.
The Golden Knights don’t have Jonathan Marchessault on their roster for the first time ever. Here are some players who could be asked to step up in his absence.
The first death occurred May 27 just as the extreme record heat of June began.
A man who said he was the father of two young children killed in a Henderson crash that prosecutors have blamed on a drunken driver challenged a judge in court Wednesday.
Dan Reynolds, front man for the Las Vegas rock band, said “Loom” was inspired by another rock album that he would listen to “from start to finish.”
A 10-year-old boy died after hiking an Arizona mountain with his family during triple-digit temperatures, police said.
The NBA’s in-season tournament will begin in November with teams playing games at their home arenas leading up to the semifinals and final in Las Vegas.
The Metropolitan Police Department is “beefing up” its presence in anticipation of an increased number in calls about July 4th disturbances, police said.
The military’s chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said the episode was “a severe, violent incident, that must be denounced and condemned.”
Construction on the first phase of residential development could start in early 2025.
A Las Vegas-based gaming analyst believes Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International will benefit the most from the closing of Tropicana and The Mirage.
A Hezbollah statement identified the killed commander as Mohammad Naameh Nasser, who went by the name “Abu Naameh,” his nom de guerre.
There’s a chance for a new winner in Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on Thursday with the event’s longtime champion banned this year.
The First Amendment provides speech protection for people in the United States, but some states try to criminally target a person for their speech.
“I love that I can make something my family can enjoy that is healthy,” food science expert Jessica Gavin says.
Better sunscreens, which block damaging UVA rays, are prevalent elsewhere. But don’t expect them in the U.S. anytime soon.
The Southern Nevada Health District on Wednesday is reporting five new cases of West Nile virus.
A longtime staple of the Las Vegas Valley dining scene has closed its doors after serving customers for nearly 30 years.
The Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and Delano Las Vegas will celebrate the Fourth of July by illuminating the new LED lights on the exteriors of the resorts.
Nevada’s U.S. senators and three of its congressional representatives are calling on the Department of Interior to act.
The London native dons the crown as Elizabeth I in the much-awaited new season of “The Serpent Queen.”