Terrell Cheatham prevailed in the $500 buy-in No-limit Hold’em tournament, Event 16 of the WSOP Online, earning $116,204.40 and his first bracelet.
As its Las Vegas shows remain idled, Cirque du Soleil has been at the center of a firefight for its financial future.
Clark County bus drivers need to be safe, too.
And the Silent Majority.
Left goes after Hispanic entrepreneur for daring to meet with Donald Trump.
If it’s safe to go to casinos, it’s safe to vote.
The outrage seems selective.
Do we really need to be lectured to by millionaire athletes?
Distance education just doesn’t cut it.
Like it or not, every parent in the Clark County School District is going to be homeschooling next year.
The sad fall of The New York Times.
Far left activists call to replace the national anthem.
It will be a surprise if the July jobless figure doesn’t reflect a reversal for the worse.
A man who exposed himself during last year’s World Series of Poker Main Event before being charged with posting threats against a Strip casino on social media was given probation Thursday.
Felix Verdejo stunned previously unbeaten Will Madera with a right uppercut, then a right hook and left uppercut to end the main event 2:59 into the first round Thursday.
The Nevada Supreme Court threw out a kidnapping conviction Thursday against a former Clark County teacher behind bars for a sexual relationship with a student.
Two new restaurants will open Aug. 1 near UNLV, while Burnt Offerings offers a Nine Days menu and Modern Mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim has a free class.
The Thunderbirds grounded flying operations this week because of the coronavirus, after “a few of our team members recently tested positive,” Capt. Remoshay Nelson said in a statement Thursday.
The Henderson City Council voted Thursday to uphold a city finding that an initiative petition targeting a proposed arena slated for the Henderson Pavilion was insufficient because it did not meet a legal requirement.
The Clark County School District is expected to install artificial turf on 29 football fields by the end of the 2020-21 school year. Construction will be done in three phases.
In all, the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority has agreed to pay more than $500,000 in settlements to female former employees since 2017 who said they were mistreated.
A Democratic plan to raise taxes on mining by limiting deductions the industry currently enjoys fell one vote short of passing early Friday morning.
Nevada Department of Health Human Services’ Division of Child Family Services conducts CPS investigations in rural areas, and Washoe and Clark counties have their own agencies.
Seven Nevada businesses were fined for failing to follow COVID-19 health and safety rules, Nevada’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration announced Thursday.
Owner Dan Snyder has hired a District of Columbia law firm to review the Washington NFL team’s culture, policies and allegations of workplace misconduct.
President Donald Trump recognized the 75th anniversary of the Trinity nuclear test, even as Nevada lawmakers are working to deny funding for nuclear weapons testing.
Alonzo Garcia Johnson, 47, has been charged with dozens of sexual assault and lewdness charges, some involving a child under 14, court documents show.
The House is expected to vote next week on the Great American Outdoors Act, which will fully fund the Land Water Conservation Fund and carve a significant dent into a $12 billion maintenance backlog at national parks.
Rocky Thompson, who coached the Golden Knights’ AHL affiliate the past three seasons, is leaving the organization and expected to be hired as an assistant with the San Jose Sharks.
Leaving their kids behind — and asking their wives or partners to pick up the slack — is going to be difficult for Golden Knights players when they leave for Edmonton.