Dwayne Walters, 35, was arrested Feb. 21 after he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in January, according to his arrest report.
The Lights FC kick off its third United Soccer League season in a nationally televised game on Saturday, March 7.
UFC president Dana White is continuing his campaign to get Tom Brady in a Raiders uniform.
Roberts, who in 2018 rebuked President Trump for the president’s criticism of an “Obama judge,” jumped to his colleagues’ defense.
The UFC will host International Fight Week in Las Vegas for the ninth consecutive year in July. A full week of activities will be highlighted by UFC 252 on July 11.
Las Vegas spirits experts say the French liqueur had a burst of popularity after it was legalized in the U.S. in 2007 but still draws a lot of interest because of the mystique.
The show organizer said it was canceled following concerns by the event’s sponsors over the spread of coronavirus.
Las Vegas and Clark County officials say they are prepared to deal with an outbreak of new coronavirus if one occurs.
The Grand Princess’ chief medical officer says the ship is at sea off the coast of Mexico and will skip a scheduled stop in Ensenada.
Alex Trebek marked his one-year battle against pancreatic cancer with candor about how hard it’s been and a vow to keep going.
Mining accounts directly for about 1 percent of the state workforce but is the state’s fifth-largest economic sector, representing 6 percent of the state economy.
In a state where gold mining dates to the 1830s, two major new deposits could keep the Silver State among the world’s gold-production leaders for decades to come.
The month’s 3.6 unemployment rate is the lowest rate on record in state history.
Eva Schloss will share memories of her family’s decision to publish Anne Frank’s diary.
Clark County commissioners approved station plans for the long-talked about Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed train project.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended approval of licensing for a slot machine company partnering with IGT as well as for multiple investors.
Three Golden Nugget symbols lined up for Chanel around 11 p.m. Saturday.
Jon Ponder, an ex-convict who founded Hope for Prisoners, was granted clemency by the state Pardons Board on Wednesday for past battery convictions.
Hospitality management company Guest Services has purchased a host of destinations — including marinas, RV villages and river operations — in the Lake Mead National Recreation area.
The City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a five year, $14 million contract Wednesday for the nonprofit Chicanos Por La Causa Nevada Inc. to operate the 24/7 center.
Milwaukee police say they’re still investigating and have released almost no details about the incident aside from the shooter’s and victims’ names.
Reboot of north Las Vegas Strip resort to get underway in May, with restaurants opening by fall.
The Mint 400 off-road race will be contested Saturday over three laps of a diabolical rock-strewn course that will test the mettle of man and machine.
Ashleigh Cope, 22, has lost about 40 percent of the skin on her body since Thanksgiving, her attorney said Wednesday.
A parent group plans to sue the state of Nevada, alleging the state has violated its constitutional responsibility by not providing sufficient resources.
The country superstar’s stadium tour, which visits Las Vegas in August, has been selling out in record-setting fashion in many cities.
Senior state District Court Judge Jennifer Togliatti sailed through a Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday for a slot on the federal bench in Nevada.
Smith’s Food Drug posted a message on the Smith’s app advising that sensitization items and cold and flu items would be limited to five per order.
At his touring peak, Garth Brooks played the Thomas & Mack Center for four shows in August 1998. He sold the place out, clean, with a uniformed ticked price of $20.