The Silver Knights could play their first game as soon as Dec. 4.
Piero’s Italian Cuisine and Pamplemousse le Restaurant say CES going digital means they’ll delay their reopenings, while Golden Steer has seen some diversity.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden hates coronavirus it for the way it takes lives and wreaks havoc on everything we took for granted and how it taunts and mocks us every single day.
Chicken wars, fueled recently by Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen and Chick-fil-A, will get a boost with the planned entry of Texas-based Golden Chick.
Jerome “Jerry” Vallen, the founding dean of UNLV’s first hospitality college and the co-founder of UNLVino, died Thursday at age 91.
The last week of federal unemployment benefits that was supposed to come this week is now expected next week.
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A photo posted on the Golden Knights’ official social media accounts showed Ryan Reaves with his arms locked between Alex Tuch and William Carrier during the national anthems.
Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk are discussing terms for a heads-up battle, the culmination of years of bad blood between two of poker’s biggest names.
Junior featherweight Raeese Aleem will fight Marcus Bates in a WBA eliminator bout at 6 p.m. Saturday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
MGM Resorts International is bracing for challenges in the near term but remains hopeful that the gaming and tourism industry will bounce back.
Former Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli’s company will oversee gaming at off-Strip Westgate and will take the Superbook sports wagering brand to other states.
The celebrity chef will offer breakfast and lunch sliders on weekends beginning Friday.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 42-year-old man fatally stabbed during an argument Tuesday night in the southeast Las Vegas Valley.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of an 11-year-old and the child’s guardian, says the repeated attacks occurred at the Never Give Up Youth Healing Center in Amargosa Valley.
Authorities filed involuntary manslaughter charges Thursday against Adolfo Orozco, the landlord of the downtown Las Vegas apartment building where six people died.
If you’ve wanted to introduce more plant-based foods to your home-cooking repertoire but found it … well … nearly impossible, here’s some good news.
Nevada recorded 1,018 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 more deaths over the preceding day as the death toll in the state surged past 800, according to data posted Thursday.
Three Station Casinos poker rooms slated to reopen Monday have been approved for eight-handed play with plexiglass dividers.
John Lewis was mourned, revered and celebrated as an American hero on Thursday at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Lyft and rental car company Sixt have partnered to offer drivers the ability to rent vehicles straight from the ride-hailing company’s app beginning in August.
John Lewis submitted his essay to The New York Times on July 15, two days before his death.
Las Vegas police officers on Thursday arrested an armed individual who barricaded himself inside a west valley home, prompting police to evacuate several nearby homes.
A resident was fatally shot by a Mohave County Sheriff’s Office deputy Wednesday in Golden Valley, Arizona.
Talks are at a standstill with few reasons for optimism despite sweeping agreement among power players that Congress must pass further relief in coming days and weeks.
A Nevada judge scheduled a hearing Thursday to determine whether the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is following his orders.
A 22-year-old man faces two murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting of a man and woman early Wednesday in the central valley, according to police records.
The Department of Energy on Thursday announced a deal to recover $200 million in taxpayer funds from Tonopah Solar Energy, a Nevada solar project that never showed a profit.
Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain has died after battling the coronavirus.
A pedestrian was hospitalized with serious injuries after he fell from an overpass Thursday morning, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.