On the eve of the 50th World Series of Poker Main Event at the Rio Convention Center, two veteran dealers shared some old Vegas stories with the Review-Journal.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is holding a town hall meeting in East Las Vegas, as she steers her 2020 Democratic presidential primary campaign back to Nevada.
Las Vegas police don’t think it was a random attack, and they are unsure of a motive.
Restaurant Week has been extended through Friday, and Jolene Mannina, founder of Back of the House Brawl and Secret Burger, plans the all-female Picnic in the Alley.
Tesla delivered more electric cars in the second quarter than any three-month period in its history, alleviating concerns that demand is waning for its stylish vehicles as tax incentives in its main U.S. market begin to phase out.
Colombia native Melissa Coppel, whose chocolate and pastry school has international acclaim, creates impossibly shiny bonbons.
Lobster is served with Cuban coffee, Kahlua, mushrooms and cilantro.
One man was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries after a shooting in Henderson on Tuesday afternoon, police said.
Guard staff Sgt. David W. Gallagher was buried Tuesday at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery outside Las Vegas.
Lawyers had argued that the tragedy was an accident and urged jurors, if they chose to award damages, to make it about $5 million.
The president’s choices come after he has harshly and repeatedly criticized the Fed under Chair Jerome Powell for choosing not to cut interest rates.
Megan Rapinoe watched nervously from the bench as England had an apparent equalizer by its own star forward Ellen White ruled out for offside.
Matt Wilson, the former president and managing director of Aristocrat Americas, is slated to join Scientific Games sometime next year.
The All-Star point guard and the 76ers are negotiating a $170 million, five-year extension, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. shareholders have elected eight people — four with ties to top investor Carl Icahn — to the company’s board of directors on Tuesday.
Travon Martin, whose hometown was not known, died early Monday fatal rollover crash that shut down U.S. Highway 95 for several hours near Searchlight.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday signaled that they were unwilling to commit any dollars from a potential quarter-cent sales tax hike to the school district without first meeting with trustees on a plan and accountability.
John Wright died in the infirmary unit at the prison northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Giulia Gatto-Monticone, a 31-year-old qualifier from Italy making her debut at the All England Club, was thrilled when the draw put her up against Serena Williams.
Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus is leading an investigation into whether President Donald Trump is in violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
Whether you have plans to build a scrumptious salad or to grill peaches to top on vanilla ice cream, a local farmers’ market visit will help with fruit-and-veggie needs.
UNLV football is offering a ticket plan that includes a meal and commemorative T-shirt for home games against Boise State, San Diego State and Hawaii.
The 16th WNBA All-Star Game will take place in Las Vegas on July 27.
The Trump administration says the 2020 Census questionnaire is moving ahead without a question about citizenship.
The event is the official Monday pro-am for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and features four-player amateur teams from golf clubs who are paired with a PGA Tour professional.
Edward Gallagher was accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner who had been wounded by an airstrike in Iraq in 2017 and other crimes.
Elliott was briefly handcuffed by Las Vegas police officers after knocking over a security guard on May 18.
A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president.
The two-day course taught attendees how to respond before first responders arrive. Attendees learned organization methods and basic first aid.
Four schools are expected to receive the donated backpacks and supplies. All are one- or two-star schools that have limited or no community partnerships.