UFC on Fox 23 headliner Julianna Pena thinks a win over Valentina Shevchenko on Jan. 28th will get her a shot at the UFC women’s bantamweight champion, Amanda Nunes.
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While Palace Station’s oyster devotees are among the most dedicated in town, our valley’s desert dining scene has more places to enjoy these briny delights than many beach towns.
The California Highway Patrol says boxing great Oscar De La Hoya has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.
To get customers to come to McDonald’s and buy new versions of its Big Mac, the chain is giving away 10,000 bottles of its trademark special sauce for people to use at home.
For the first time in Super Bowl history, you’ll be able to watch a live commercial.
Emmy-winning actress Mary Tyler Moore died on Wednesday at the age of 80, a representative said.
Seven protesters climbed a 270-foot crane at a downtown Washington construction site just blocks from the White House.
A ski patrol member was killed Tuesday in an accident involving explosives used to artificially trigger an avalanche at a Lake Tahoe ski resort, resort officials said.
Las Vegas-based fighter Chidi Njokuani will headline Bellator 171 on Jan. 27th and says it feels good to finally be recognized for his talent by the promotion.
With the grand opening less than 36 hours away, here are five reasons we’re excited for Chick-fil-A’s debut in Southern Nevada.
Erin Andrews says she battled cervical cancer during the NFL season, months after winning a lawsuit against a stalker.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision to suspend the state’s Education Savings Accounts wasn’t a complete loss for conservatives. An overlooked section gives taxpayers a powerful new tool to fight government expansion and overreach.
LeBron James has alluded to flaws with Cleveland’s roster all season. He got much more detailed about the cracks and crevices in the NBA champions after their fifth loss in seven games.
New stage, new artists, new footprint planned for massive dance music gathering in 2017.
Israel said Tuesday it approved plans to build 2,500 new settler homes in the West Bank, signaling a major ramp-up of construction just days after the swearing-in of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose election has emboldened the settlement movement.