UNLV pays its head football coach more than any other employee.
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The Nevada Department of Transportation has designated five Nevada Scenic Byways around the Las Vegas Valley.
Light rain was falling mostly across the southeast valley at 5 p.m. Saturday. Snow flurries began after sunset at Lee Canyon and were expected all night.
Proven productions and aggressively hyped projects across the city should keep Vegas a popular entertainment destination in the year ahead.
The display, named “Infinite Prosperity: The Year of the Dragon,” features thousands of fresh flowers and two dancing animatronic lions.
People with titles like secretary, custodian, mechanic, security officer and painter were among those earning at least $100,000, public records show.
Bellagio has been renting some of its newly redesigned rooms and suites since June, but now the company is gearing up to market them on the property’s website.
Bob Conrad with This Is Reno has been embroiled in public records lawsuits, including one seeking answers on how a former Washoe County sheriff’s sergeant was able to alter documents to hide that he was married to two people.
MGM expands resort fees — some to as high as $50 a night — and modifies its room cancellation policy.
Police used video surveillance footage and spent bullet cartridges to identify a teen suspect in the homicide of another teen in the parking lot of a grocery store.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill spoke about the cameras as he discussed issues around traffic safety in the Metro’s jurisdiction in 2023.
CBS is featuring seven hours of pregame coverage beginning Feb. 10 from Las Vegas. The Super Bowl is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Feb. 11.
After years of no news, the video game-themed Atari Hotel concept planned for Las Vegas could be moving forward.
Charles Lee got the opportunity to keep his job but work remotely from anywhere in the country. He and his wife chose to leave California for Las Vegas.
For four dream-fulfilling days, NFL fans can immersive themselves in over two dozen football-based attractions, from two-minute drills to photo-ops with the aforementioned gargantuan head gear.