The nation’s leader of age-qualified communities for those 55 and older, Del Webb brings its popular active-adult lifestyle to the North Las Vegas.
Lake Las Vegas Resort has announced its Lake Las Vegas Days’ lineup of festivities throughout May. The annual series kicks off the season with a variety of community activities.
Trilogy in Summerlin will host the Taste of Trilogy Curated Event on March 14 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The afternoon activites offers homebuyers the opportunity to talk with current Trilogy residents about their experiences as homeowners and to hear their favorite things about living at Summerlin.
Las Vegan Amir Garrett, a relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, reflects on being a multisport athlete, taking on the Pittsburgh Pirates and working on his fastball.
Robin Lehner will soon have a complete, matching set of Golden Knights goalie gear.
Nearly $30 million in political contributions changed hands in Nevada last year among candidates, PACs, unions, corporations and other entities.
Austin city officials have canceled the South by Southwest arts and technology festival.
Shelly Brown comes to Plaza from Austin, Texas, where she most recently worked for the Wyndham Garden Hotel Austin
Jets center Cody Eakin, who was traded to Winnipeg last month, said he holds special memories of his two-plus seasons with the Golden Knights.
A judge ordered the release of a Las Vegas man Friday after the Nevada Supreme Court rejected a petition from prosecutors.
The new coronavirus has caused many Nevadans to hit local stores to stock up on supplies, including O.J. Simpson.
A staple of the Costco shopping experience — free food samples — has been temporarily suspended by retailer because of the spread of the coronavirus, an employee said Friday.
A Las Vegas strip club is looking to help guests stay clean, even when they get a little dirty.
Tyler Jackson, 18, was arrested on Monday after he allegedly brought a knife to Pahrump Valley High School and threatened two other students, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
A 16-year-old student was arrested at Cimarron High School on Thursday after he brought a gun to school, Clark Count School District police said.
The Circa Sports Million II has $3 million in total guarantees, and the Circa Survivor guarantees $1 million to the winner. Each costs $1,000.
Kathy Olivier, who went 182-193 and failed to make the NCAA Tournament in 12 seasons at her alma mater, resigned Friday. She had one year left on her contract.
International Women’s Day honors the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women every year on March 8. Here are two ways to commemorate women’s achievements in Las Vegas.
Four-time PGA Tour winner and Las Vegas native Scott Piercy lost two endorsement deals Thursday for sharing a homophobic meme on Instagram.
Masaharu Morimoto showed off his skills Thursday night, when he dropped by Manzo in Eataly to launch the Italian restaurant’s new Guest Chef series.
Adventurous couples can receive a free wedding at the Monorail Marriage Madness pop-up wedding chapel next weekend.
Volvo Group appears to have had a change of heart just one day after announcing it would be pulling out of next week’s ConExpo-Con/Ag 2020.
Majestic Repertory Theatre’s newest immersive production, “Garden Party” is equal parts comedic play and social gathering, all with a simmering tension that comes to a head in the final act.
Jakeilla Hamilton, 29, was charged with attempted murder after she poured lighter fluid on a 61-year-old woman in late February at Desert Inn Park.
Some restaurants in Las Vegas’ Chinatown Plaza see dropoff in business as people concerned about COVID-19 shy away.
Golden Knights rookie defenseman Zach Whitecloud joined the Golden Edge podcast Monday to discuss his season, his background and his reality TV fandom.
The Las Vegas Polo Classic has been rescheduled, citing coronavirus concerns.
Transportation officials say they are taking steps to ensure the Las Vegas Valley’s transit system is clean and safe after the first reported coronavirus case in Clark County.
An undisclosed number of students at a Reno area school experiencing “flu-like symptoms” are being tested for the novel coronavirus.
Reed Exhibitions Group Vice President Will Wise said in a statement the decision was not made lightly.