Steakhouse shuttered stand-alone location on southern end of the Strip two years ago.
“We cannot allow people to start parsing and pointing fingers and creating hierarchies among immigrants,” Harris said during one of two Las Vegas campaign stops Thursday.
A video shows the male Palo Verde High School student singing lyrics from a profanity-laced song that uses racial slurs in its chorus.
Five years after same-sex marriage was legalized in Nevada, two Florida men became the 20,000th same-sex couple to receive a marriage license in Las Vegas.
The LVGEA’s 2019 Community Survey reported a dip in the number of respondents who avoid Las Vegas Strip services and casinos that charge for parking compared to last year.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom immediately pledged to take the administration to court.
The Las Vegas police officer who fatally shot a man Tuesday night in the central valley has been identified.
If you think you have been receiving more calls on your cellphone from numbers you don’t know, you are not alone.
Arizona Cardinals All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson has been suspended for the first six games of the 2019 season for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy.
Las Vegans can expect heavy traffic as travelers from across the world descend on the annual Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Alabama’s Republican governor has signed the nation’s strictest abortion ban into law, making performing an abortion a felony in nearly all cases, punishable by up to life in prison, and with no exceptions for rape and incest.
Police, firefighters and an ambulance went to help a 47-year-old man arriving in downtown Appleton on a bus from out of the area
Research shows access to firearms increases suicide risk. But that doesn’t mean owning guns causes suicide. Instead, it means people having access to guns in their most vulnerable moments can prove fatal.
Betting leads some problem gamblers to other risk factors for suicide, like financial and relationship problems. At least 20 percent have considered ending their lives at some point, the National Council on Problem Gambling says.
Eight Las Vegas and Clark County firefighters battled head-to-head in a burger-eating contest and raised almost $5,000 for a nonprofit.
Alan Sylwester was arrested Tuesday on one count of murder in the death of 63-year-old Karen Byer inside a Lake Las Vegas home, police said Thursday.
A Las Vegas lawyer was indicted in what authorities described as a scheme to sell nearly two billion shares of a worthless penny stock for profit.
Experts on suicide have compiled guidelines on what you should do if you or a friend or loved one are having thoughts of suicide and where to turn for help.
Rickisha Hightower, a former deputy attorney general, has been named interim commissioner of the Nevada Financial Institutions Division, replacing retired George Burns.
Funding will come from the Defense Department following the emergency declaration that President Donald Trump signed this year.
House Democrats made a preemptive strike Thursday to block the Trump administration from shifting money for military projects to construction of a Southwest border wall.
For years Nevada had the highest suicide rate in the nation before it began to fall in the rankings. The Silver State isn’t getting an upper hand on the problem; the rest of the U.S. has been catching up.
Longtime Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella has been named president of Resorts World Las Vegas, the 3,400-room resort that will open in late 2020 on the Strip.
Lake Las Vegas has a new resident and its full of summertime fun.
Schools trying to protect kids from mass shootings are turning to gunshot detection systems, cellphone apps and artificial intelligence — a high-tech approach designed to reduce the number of victims.
Taco Bell is taking over a hotel in Palm Springs, California, this August.
As 13 horses prepare to contest the second leg of the Triple Crown Saturday at Pimlico, suspensions and lawsuits keep Kentucky Derby disqualification on the front burner.
Michael Ray Jamerson, 48, of North Las Vegas, was found suffering from a gunshot in his North Las Vegas home Tuesday night. Police have not made any arrests.
Don Ahern, who bought the property last month for $36 million, said Wednesday that he hopes to reopen the property’s nine-story hotel tower in the next 60 days.
Suspects to appear in court on Friday, three weeks after 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez disappeared and two days after her body was discovered in a garbage can.