The chain introduces two new pies to combat the soggy buns and taco shells that it says are casualties of burger and taco deliveries.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the teenager who was fatally shot Sunday in the northeast valley.
It was the second six-figure jackpot hit Sunday on a Las Vegas table game.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock isn’t sure when injured wide receiver Tyrell Williams is going to play. But he’s confident the receiving corps can carry on without him.
James “Kiwi” Oroc disappeared on Saturday while flying his paraglider southwest of Eureka, Nevada, and friends fear he may be injured.
Cleveland was an overhyped dud last season, going 6-10. First-year coach Kevin Stefanski will try to get quarterback Baker Mayfield back on track.
Gov. Steve Sisolak rejected a request by the Republican secretary of state for emergency powers to oversee the newly authorized third-party collection of election ballots.
Nevada’s state unemployment agency announced Tuesday it will apply for the $300-a-week federal supplemental payment for jobless residents.
The winning draw hit Sunday morning, and the player wished to remain anonymous.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 21-year-old woman and 23-year-old man from Las Vegas who were killed in a Saturday crash near the Mount Charleston Lodge.
After Thursday’s reopening, Regal will have nine movie theaters open in Nevada, with two remaining closed.
Tuesday marked the 40th anniversary of the defection from the former Czechoslovakia by hockey players Anton and Peter Stastny, the father of Golden Knights center Paul Stastny.
The chain, which hasn’t adopted a new version of its iconic Chicken McNuggets since 1983, will introduce a spicy version — with a spicier hot sauce — on Sept. 16.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will pursue the acquisition of the Las Vegas Monorail Co. and the authority’s board of directors will put it to a vote next week.
If it feels too soon to bring back the autumn-inspired Pumpkin Spice Latte, that’s because today makes the earliest release ever for Starbucks seasonal drink.
Handicapper Wes Reynolds picked Dustin Johnson last week in the Review-Journal for his third outright winner since the PGA Tour restart June 11.
A Russian national was arrested in Los Angeles on a charge of attempting to infect a Nevada company with malware and hold its data for ransom.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 59-year-old Las Vegas man who was shot and killed at an east valley mobile home park on Sunday evening.
Jerry Falwell Jr. announced his resignation Tuesday as head of evangelical Liberty University amid conflicting claims about a sexual relationship his wife had with a younger business partner.
The good news for Southern Nevada golf fans is that the Shriners Hospital for Children Open remains on the PGA Tour schedule for early October.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting platform is set to launch a daily sports betting show with VSiN, a sports betting network, this month.
Police said Darius Williams was last seen about 6 p.m. Saturday near Twain Avenue and Maryland Parkway and may be in “severe emotional distress.”
Acrylic barriers have been installed in security checkpoints at McCarran International Airport aimed at increasing safety for workers and travelers.
Nevada recorded 403 new cases of COVID-19 over the preceding day, but fatalities from the disease rose by 30 — the fourth-highest one-day increase of the outbreak.
Jessica Williams has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of six teens two decades ago in a freeway median, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has learned.
Las Vegas police records have identified a second suspect in a May 27 drug deal turned shooting, which left a 23-year-old Henderson man dead.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock met with the media Tuesday morning.
Three liens for work done on the $1.66 billion, 17,000-seat entertainment venue being built east of The Venetian have been filed in the Clark County Recorder’s Office.
The private Catholic school, which has about 1,500 students, announced Monday night it learned of a second COVID-19 case on its Las Vegas campus.
The retail gift show, held annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center, won’t occur because of the coronavirus pandemic, regardless of whether the rodeo occurs.