Only two underdogs cashed for bettors on the first full day of games. The Athletics ended the night with an epic bad beat for under bettors.
Las Vegas should rename a street after its famous mayors.
Here’s why the Air Force needs an expanded Nevada Test and Training Range.
CCSD plan for football fields doesn’t make sense.
Seattle is doing a great job of showing the country how not to help businesses recover from the coronavirus epidemic.
A man arrested because of facial recognition software in January was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday for murder and battery, according to court documents.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the pedestrian who died a week after he attempted to cross the street and was hit by a truck.
A 79-year-old man who died after a two-car crash left him in the hospital for weeks was identified Friday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A wildfire burning just southwest of Las Vegas was nearly contained Friday evening, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
The Henderson Police Department arrested one of its officers Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence, the department said in a statement.
Findlay Cadillac’s climate-controlled showroom can hold about 45 vehicles. So shopping at Findlay Cadillac is comfortable even in the middle of a Las Vegas summer.
A sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court denied a rural Nevada church’s request late Friday to strike down as unconstitutional a 50-person cap on worship services as part of the state’s ongoing response to the coronavirus.
Joshua Levine’s company, Fired Up Management, is working directly with artists to attract more large-scale art to Southern Nevada.
U.S. Marshal Gary Schofield, who is responsible for protecting the federal judiciary in Nevada, said he is concerned about possible violence and is reaching out to community leaders.
The Silver State is one of nine states with the greatest likelihood of a larger number of deaths in the weeks ahead, according to new forecasting by universities and the CDC.
Five District Court marshals have recently tested positive for coronavirus, according to a memo obtained Friday by the Review-Journal.
Jon Merrill has had a lot on his plate the last five months, but he’s excited to be back practicing with his teammates and chasing a Stanley Cup.
The agency overseeing the regional response to the coronavirus pandemic is scrambling to locate places for tens of thousands of students to learn outside the home as the school district prepares for virtual instruction.
A Las Vegas restaurant owner announces a new ghost kitchen while others announce temporary closings and a DIY special for National Lasagna Day.
Serving as president of Resorts World Las Vegas is not Scott Sibella’s first job on that piece of Strip property.
Many Nevada public charter schools are aiming to use a hybrid model — a combination of in-person and distance education — when they reopen in August.
The two Knights players have seen a lot more of each other since the NHL paused its season in March.
After a slow start, Golden Knights’ Shea Theodore quietly developed into one of the league’s best point-producing defensemen over the second half of the regular season.
A Las Vegas philanthropist sold her condo at One Queensridge Place for $4 million, marking the top sale during the first half of 2020 in the high-rise market.
Summerlin, the west valley’s master plan, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Despite the COVID-19 crisis, it has retained its No. 4 spot in a recent national report that ranked master-planned communities for the midyear. It had 642 sales, down from 675 in 2019, a decline of 5 percent.
A number of years ago, I asked one of the hosts of a local TV show’s “HOA Wall of Shame” why the program does not feature, on a monthly basis, an association that is “doing it right.” Her response was that we expect associations to do it right. Unfortunately, the continuing negativity on this show presents a picture of association management that so often is not a realistic one. As we all know, there are two sides to any story. At times, because of the privacy issues in Nevada Revised Statute 116, an association cannot fully present its side on a television broadcast.
Construction has begun on the last new home neighborhood in the Providence, which was one of the country’s fastest-selling master plans. Edward Homes is developing the Brownstones at Providence, a modern two-story town home neighborhood that will give homebuyers one last opportunity to purchase a new home product in the desirable community in northwest Las Vegas.
It’s no surprise that Summerlin is easily the valley’s top choice for many of the city’s captains of industry, business and community leaders and influencers. The community is full of ultra-exclusive enclaves and neighborhoods that allow it to claim an impressive list of residents that include owners of major NFL and NHL teams, professional athletes and celebrities.
A recent study conducted by SmartAsset ranked Henderson as one of the top 10 best cities in the U.S. to buy an affordable family home in 2020. In a separate study done by AdvisorSmith, Henderson was ranked as the second safest large city in the country. Additionally, earlier this year, Cadence was ranked in the top 10 best-selling master planning communities in the U.S. by RCLCO and John Burns Real Estate Consulting.