Apartment rents have been on a downward slide in the Las Vegas Valley for the past six months, according to new data.
As part of the purchase, the team of new owners say they plan to “bring back original recipes, elevated customer service and additional menu items.”
The Nevada Republican will discuss his legislative priorities in a public address on Jan. 15, according to his office.
Congress certified President-elect Donald Trump as the winner of the 2024 election in proceedings that unfolded Monday without challenge.
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance appointed Betsy Fretwell to serve as its interim CEO while it searches for a permanent replacement.
Costco has recalled some of its Kirkland Signature cold medicine for a “potential foreign material contamination.”
Antonio Pierce said Monday morning he assumed he still was the Raiders’ coach, but he has yet to meet with owner Mark Davis and general manager Tom Telesco.
Just over a year after Durango first opened its doors in southwest Las Vegas, operators Station Casinos have begun building a new parking garage and casino expansion.
Clark County Commissioners Monday unanimously approved spending $5 million to acquire the 69-acre Sam Boyd Stadium site from UNLV.
Your car is spying on you. That is one takeaway from the fast, detailed data that Tesla collected on the driver of one of its Cybertrucks that exploded in Las Vegas earlier this week.
He said Parliament, which had been due to resume Jan. 27, would be suspended until March 24. The timing will allow for a Liberal Party leadership race.
The UNLV Care Center, formerly the university’s women’s center, was recently awarded $400,000 in federal grant money to better serve students facing power-based violence.
Disneyland will close eight attractions for seasonal refurbishments after the busy winter holidays as the Anaheim theme parks prepare for the 70th anniversary celebration in the spring.
Judge Juan M. Merchan rejected Donald Trump’s bid to throw out the verdict and dismiss the indictment on presidential immunity grounds.
Nevada’s senators and representatives successfully pushed forward a swath of bills in the last congressional session, which ended Jan. 3.
With 2025 upon us, there are a plethora of road projects in various stages of progress going on in the Las Vegas Valley.
President Biden signed into law a measure that boosts Social Security payments for current and former public employees, affecting nearly 3 million people who receive pensions from their time as teachers, firefighters, police officers and in other public service jobs.
The top commercial sales ranged from industrial buildings to apartment complexes.
Nearly full with stores, the Meadows Mall is trying to cater to the surrounding community, rather than the buzzy retail landscape of today.
With major projects underway like Brightline’s high speed railway, the A’s stadium and major Strip developments, 2025 could be a big year for Las Vegas.