Officials believe El Al Israel Airlines’ upcoming nonstop service between Las Vegas and Tel Aviv will boost tourism and business in both regions.
UNLV junior shortstop Bryson Stott, a Desert Oasis product, was named a semifinalist for two national baseball awards.
You may not know his name, but you most likely know his work. Colin Cantwell created and designed many of the iconic ships from the original “Star Wars” film.
Lane Oliphant drove in three runs as the Huskies defeated the Wildcats 8-4 on Wednesday at Bishop Gorman. Las Vegas advanced to play Reno after a 2-0 win over Basic.
Guns have been around for hundreds of years. So what has changed in the world in which we live today?
Longtime Las Vegas headliner and pianist Liberace started life a century ago in more humble surroundings.
President Donald Trump’s economic policies pulled states from the brink of ruin.
Instead of the annual political theater over congressional pay, Congress should exhibit a modicum of respect for the 27th Amendment and repeal the compensatory cruise-control provision of the Ethics Reform Act.
It’s apparent to American voters after nearly two years of investigative paralysis that House Democrats don’t know what to do next.
Erik Karlsson scored 5:23 into overtime after the officials missed a hand pass by Timo Meier, and the San Jose Sharks rallied to beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4 on Wednesday night to take a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference final.
Investigators believe the fire was “cooking related,” and no one was injured.
Police believe the woman was killed and that the baby was forcibly removed.
A California cafe is brewing up what it calls the world’s most expensive coffee — at $75 a cup.
Jim Gaffigan will perform at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday at Encore Theater.
Other happenings in downtown Las Vegas include a dance party under the canopy and an event for young athletes.
As Utah defends its strict new abortion ban against a court challenge, the chief prosecutor overseeing the county with the state’s only two clinics has said he won’t enforce the measure.
Carly Rae Jepsen has said that she wrote nearly 200 songs for her latest album before selecting the 13 tracks that made the final cut.
“John Wick” and “A Dog’s Purpose,” both of which have sequels opening Friday, don’t have much in common besides some traumatizing canine deaths.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed bills Wednesday aimed at protecting patients with pre-existing conditions and helping them avoid high emergency-room bills for out-of-network hospitals.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned media baron Conrad Black, convicted in 2007 of defrauding investors in his company Hollinger International of millions.
Rabbi Craig Rosenstein was shocked to learn that his daughter, an Escobedo Middle School student, had found a note with a swastika and a menacing message on her desk.
Four Nevada Army National Guardsmen, members of a Las Vegas company, were injured Wednesday during a training accident in Louisiana that killed another person.
New Orleans Pelicans have struggled financially and have been rumored as a candidate to move to Las Vegas. But winning the NBA lottery injects life into the team.
Officials say a mother has been banned from a Southern California school after she threatened a classroom full of students over the alleged bullying of her daughter.
Sydney Colson was ready to end her pro basketball career and pursue another passion — acting. But then Aces coach Bill Laimbeer called and invited her to training camp.
Becky Harris, an academic fellow at UNLV’s International Center for Gaming Regulation, says the inaugural sports-betting forum in Boston was a success.
EDC attendees that may have partaken in indulging in the use of legal weed in Las Vegas are urged to discard of the drug ahead of their trip to McCarran International Airport.
Despite mentoring superstar Bryce Harper and other major league players, longtime Las Vegas High coach Sam Thomas is coaching in the state baseball tournament for the first time.
This week $1.5 million in safety upgrades were completed along a 14-mile-stretch of Boulder Highway, one of the state’s deadliest areas for pedestrians.