The creator of Back of the House Brawl is launching a new late-night culinary series.
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the average rate on the benchmark long-term loan tumbled this week from 3.45% last week. The new rate marks the lowest level since Freddie Mac started tracking it in 1971, the company says.
The hip-hop-influenced dance crew will launch a new production, “Timeless,” to mark a Strip run that seemed unlikely back in 2010.
Taco Tuesdays at Gilley’s Saloon lead this week’s food & drink roundup.
The first presumptive case of COVID-19 in Nevada was announced on Thursday by the Southern Nevada Health District, while late Thursday a second Nevadan has tested positive in Washoe County.
Shows by Rakim and Leslie Odom Jr. lead this week’s music roundup.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday.
Dayclubs begin to reopen on the Strip and On the Record hosts a 311 pre-party in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Lionel Richie returns to Wynn Las Vegas and comedian Tom Segura performs at The Mirage in this week’s show roundup.
“Once on This Island” opens at The Smith Center and Winchester Cultural Center celebrates female composers in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
This week’s top choices include the season finale of another drama-filled edition of “The Bachelor.”
The Lake Mead National Recreation Area is expecting an above-average year for wildflower blooms.
Children also learn about money by watching their parents. While swiping a debit card at the store makes sense to you, kids don’t concretely view that transaction as spending money.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, local nursing homes and other long-term healthcare facilities have started using preventative measures to keep residents healthy.
From the new Allegiant Stadium near the Strip to the 35-floor Circa property downtown, skylines across the valley are beginning to shift as various construction projects near completion.
A domestic violence investigation in Las Vegas led to the arrest of a man wanted in the slaying of an 11-year-old boy. A woman has also been arrested in connection with the case.
The “Have a Game Plan, Bet Responsibly” public service campaign is designed to educate people about responsible sports betting practices.
Clark County commissioners rejected plans for a webcam business in a shuttered Las Vegas strip club.
With mostly sunny skies and light winds, some Las Vegas Valley residents, especially the east side, will likely feel 80 degrees on Friday.
“Countries should be preparing for sustained community transmission,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, leader of the World Health Organization, said of the virus outbreak.
At first a possible victim of a violent attack, Excalibur custodian Aviaon Lee, 28, became a suspect within hours of the initial call on Feb. 5.
Lady Gaga plays Paris, London, Boston,, Toronto, Chicago and East Rutherford,. N.J. on a summer tour.
French media reports say one of France’s vaunted high-speed trains has derailed Thursday.
Police in Arizona apprehended a driver suspected of injuring a sheriff’s deputy during a chase late Wednesday night along U.S. Highway 95, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
Boise State became the first program to win four consecutive Mountain West women’s basketball tournament championships. The Broncos beat Fresno State.
A man was arrested Wednesday night after a four-hour barricade at his home in the northwest valley, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Netflix is canceling its South by Southwest screenings and events amid concerns about the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Why is everything in this country so bad, then?
All successful workers should thank a teacher.
How about creating a transit police force?