Las Vegas isn’t just for boxing. Here are nine cool nonboxing sporting things that happened in Las Vegas.
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A small group is having a shell of a time trying to find homes for Nevada’s state reptile, the desert tortoise.
On Sept. 7, 1996, a white or cream-colored Cadillac pulled up alongside a newer model black BMW at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas.
“Friends” turns the big Two-Five on Sept. 22, and in honor of that milestone, here are 25 ways you can celebrate.
Considering Las Vegas’ reputation as one of the most spectacular cities in the world you might expect some of its restaurants to have unparalleled views, and you’d be right.
If you need to take care of any banking needs on Labor Day, check to see if your branch of choice will be open, as most banks will be closed.
A look back at Paris Las Vegas as it celebrates 20 years on the Strip.
Law enforcement has its busiest times as Las Vegas Valley motorists try to navigate in the rain.
There are worse things than being single on Valentine’s Day. The movie “Valentine’s Day,” for instance.
It was 16 years ago this week that an epic snowstorm struck the Las Vegas Valley, with parts of the valley seeing 10 inches.
On November 21, 1980, a fire at the MGM Grand (now Bally’s Las Vegas) left 87 people dead and over 600 injured.
After name changes, millions of dollars worth of renovations and several different owners, the hotel and casino turns 70.
With the NHL season on hold, it’s going to be a while before we can hope to see the Golden Knights again. But there’s still hockey to watch — at least in movie form.
It’s true: You’re far more likely to be struck by lightning in your lifetime than win the lottery. But let’s take lightning strikes off the table. Here are 17 things that will almost certainly happen to you before you win the lottery.
UNLV has drawn criticism at times for its use of Hey Reb! and the Rebels nickname. Here’s the history behind the school’s sometimes controversial mascot and nickname.