The so-called “order out corridor” in downtown Las Vegas is expanding to cover the area of the Plaza Hotel and the Main Street Station Casino parking lot, according to city officials.
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Prosecutors say Michele Fiore’s daughter Sheena Siegel committed perjury while testifying about the wire fraud and conspiracy charges her mother is facing.
Las Vegas locals might get deja vu walking into warehouse retailers as people stock up on toilet paper due to port strikes, but panic buying might make it worse.
An ordinance tentatively approved by the Las Vegas City Council will help Area15 add new features, including a Universal horror-themed attraction.
Robert Telles, who was convicted of murdering Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German, requested an evidentiary hearing on statements made by jurors.
The Metropolitan Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its veteran officers.
Roughly one-third of the Welding School of Nevada’s students come from Casa Grande, a transitional housing center for non-violent offenders.
The Boulevard Mall was the first mall in Las Vegas and one of the largest. As Las Vegas grew, it was left behind making locals ask: “What happened to the Boulevard Mall?”
The Las Vegas Community Healing Garden was the scene of a ceremony marking the 7th anniversary of the Oct. 1, 2017 massacre.
Archie Karas, famous for once turning $50 into $40 million during an infamous Las Vegas gambling hot streak in the 1990s, has died at age 73.
Jane Schlosser has spent four decades championing junior golf in Las Vegas. She’ll be inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame next week.
UNLV presented four new proposals for the 42-acre lot off the Strip to the Board of Regents, but were met with criticism over lack of communication and preparation.
The Clark County Coroner’s office on Tuesday released more information in the death of former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose.
A man who was shot and killed by residents after allegedly trying to break into a Spring Valley home has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A former elementary school teacher was sentenced to prison on Monday in connection with the distribution of child sexual abuse material on a social media messaging application.