Winchester Cultural Center features abstract works by local artists and “Driving Miss Daisy” is at The Smith Center in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Thanks to robust December convention attendance numbers — 60.6 percent ahead of the previous year — Las Vegas hosted a record 6.6 million people for meetings in 2019.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara will give his second State of the Schools address Friday after a year that saw a threatened teachers strike.
Danzig, Mercyful Fate, The Flaming Lips are among the many acts set to play the three-day heavy music fest at Mandalay Bay.
European countries on Thursday stepped up efforts to contain the virus infecting central China. Italian authorities kept some 7,000 people on a cruise ship while they checked for a possible infection.
Two people were injured in a fast-moving fire at a vacant home in central Las Vegas early Thursday.
Nevada’s unemployment rate has tumbled to the lowest point in more than 20 years as the state continues shaking off the devastating effects of the Great Recession.
The group Silver State Equality has endorsed former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg for president, based in part on his comprehensive approach to issues affecting LGBTQ people.
Assailants robbed a Las Vegas mail carrier recently in what authorities describe as the latest in multiple mail thefts across the Las Vegas Valley.
Those in the Las Vegas Valley will have pleasant weather to enjoy Super Bowl weekend.
The vast majority of the cases have been in Hubei province and its provincial capital, Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak.
The off-Strip Hard Rock Hotel will host a “Last Great Party Weekend” through Sunday, offering free live music and a final toast.
A 30-second version of Las Vegas’ “What happens here, only happens here” television ad will air prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl LIV.