“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington has checked into a wellness center to work on what his representative says are “personal issues.”
A Chicago White Sox employee of the month got to throw out a first pitch. And, to put it mildly, she was just a little bit off target.
A vicious storm tore through the Kansas City area, spawning tornadoes that injured at least a dozen people.
A motorcyclist is in critical condition following a crash Tuesday evening near a central valley intersection, according to Las Vegas police.
Scoring political points is more important to legislative Democrats than funding the programs they believe will improve education.
The fate of a host of bills will tell the tale.
Don’t move to Utah.
It should be taken off the air.
Why would they pass a bill that would hurt Nevada?
As lawmakers focus on bills to enact the state’s two-year budget, plenty of policy measures — from collective bargaining for state employees to marijuana regulation — await action in Carson City.
If James Holzhauer reverts to averaging nearly $78 thousand per game, he will surpass Ken Jennings’ total on Monday’s program.
The Nevada Legislature enters its final week before adjournment.
Officials from college athletics’ governing body spoke on a panel Tuesday at the International Conference on Gambling Risk Taking at Caesars Palace.
Authorities didn’t immediately release details about the girl’s death or why an Amber Alert was not issued.
Las Vegas has no shortage of homes for rent between $1,000 and $2,000 a month. Some landlords, however, charge the price of a new car every four weeks.
Cory Booker on Tuesday preached unity and gave insight into policy proposals during his third Nevada stop since announcing his campaign for president.
A strong connection between Brown and Raiders quarterback Derek Carr would certainly help rejuvenate a mediocre passing attack that accounted for just 19 passing touchdowns last season.
Tesla signed 15 more high school graduates from Clark County to work at its Gigafactory, offering employment, benefits and higher education.
Hans Klok and “Thunder From Down Under” will have a fancy new room at Excalibur.
As Project Neon winds down ahead of its final completion date in July, a round of multiday closures of I-15 and U.S. 95 are scheduled for June.
Las Vegas police have made an arrest after a shot was fired inside the Fashion Show mall on the Strip Monday evening. Police initially declined to name the person arrested.
About 650 people from 34 countries are attending the International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking at Caesars Palace.
Sister property Atomic Liquors is a 67-year-old institution that was re-imagined in 2013 for the burgeoning downtown renaissance.
Vegas Golden Knights player Ryan Reaves to appear at meet-and-greet, Las Vegas Strip veteran chef Shaun King departs for Portland, and Ada’s to open Thursday at Tivoli Village.
A bill intended to introduce reforms to the cash bail system is now being criticized by some of its early supporters because of amendments they say make it much less meaningful.
Las Vegas-based Miracle Flights surprised 13-year-old Jordan Boren of Texas with a cake flown in via drone at Carnival in the Clouds at Craig Ranch Regional Park.
“Whatever kind of pizza you’re looking for, it’s in this city somewhere,” Metro Pizza co-owner John Arena says.
A city-created nonprofit corporation will receive $45 million in tax credits that it will use to persuade developers to build projects in low-income areas, including parts of downtown Las Vegas.
Downtown Container Park opens its Pixel Sticker Room to families.