Wayne Newton’s famous Las Vegas estate Casa de Shenandoah is for sale for nearly $30 million, according to a real estate posting.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District, with 1,250 employees, was named the top employer in Nevada by Forbes magazine in rankings published Tuesday.
The Aces held off a late charge from the Wings for a 96-92 win, their 10th in their past 11 games, and kept pace with Seattle for first place.
Let’s remember that our ultimate goal isn’t anything as simple as “less policing”; rather, it is streets and cities where every American feels safe.
The Vancouver Canucks played with desperation in an effort to even the Western Conference semifinals, and the Knights were too late to respond in a 5-2 loss Tuesday.
Twenty-four years before two men were arrested in the killing of a pregnant teenager, a girlfriend had identified both men to Las Vegas police.
The disease has killed 170,000 Americans.
Will Silver State learn from Golden State’s green energy mistakes?
How about the agency learn how to become profitable?
Considering the lives of others and paying it forward.
Numerous standards must be in place before CCSD allows kids back in the classroom.
After just two days, it’s already apparent that distance learning is a slow-motion disaster. Unfortunately, Clark County School District leaders aren’t taking steps to fix it.
Democrats continue to ignore “peaceful” riots.
The seven-day average of daily deaths has dropped 20 percent nationally since early August.
A small group of President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign supporters gathered Tuesday at his campaign office in northwest Las Vegas to watch the second day of the Republican National Convention.
First lady Melania Trump cast her husband as the best hope for America’s future in a Rose Garden address Tuesday night as President Donald Trump turned to family, farmers and the trappings of the presidency to boost his re-election chances on the second night of the scaled-down Republican National Convention.
The daughter of a man fatally shot by North Las Vegas police at Craig Ranch Regional Park in June is suing the city, the police department and the officer involved.
An All-Star last year, the right-hander retired the first nine Pittsburgh hitters before walking Erik Gonzalez to start the fourth.
Three Red Cross volunteers from Las Vegas are waiting in a Louisiana hotel room, ready to provide relief after Hurricane Laura makes landfall late Wednesday.
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board on Tuesday filed four complaints against marijuana companies that could result in one Reno marijuana dispensary losing its license.
The Golden Knights and Vancouver Canucks meet Tuesday night in Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series in Edmonton, Alberta. The Knights lead the series 1-0.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced Tuesday to nearly five years in prison distributing fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, according to a release from the Justice Department.
North Las Vegas on Tuesday opened several programs aimed at helping Clark County School District students with virtual learning, but also alternative programs that assist in home schooling.
Wednesday, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports is hosting Bring Your Dog to the Lake Day.
The city of Henderson and the Southern Nevada Health District will offer free coronavirus testing on three dates over the next two weeks.
The second-year general manager of the Raiders understands the importance of his team getting off to a strong start in the 2020 season.
Franky Perez, on his “Crossing The Great Divide” tour: “I played alleys, sidewalks, porches, venues, bridges, health-care facilities, corn fields, lobbies, parks, parking lots.”
Around 245,000 students and teachers — or nearly three-quarters of the total — logged into the district’s main distance learning tool on Tuesday, up from about 217,000 Monday.
Similar to the National Finals Rodeo, the PBR said they could host this year’s event, slated to occur Nov. 4-8 at T-Mobile Arena, in another city in order to include fans with Nevada not yet allowing crowds at sporting events.
Nevada will receive $1.2 million as part of an $85 million settlement over defective airbags between carmaker Honda and 48 states, Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday.