Dean Gould, who drew attention when he accused a Nevada regent of engaging in “child speak,” retired as of Dec. 31. it was not clear if his controversial remarks were connected to his departure.
Workers spent more than 4 million hours working on the $987.1 million expansion that broke ground in early 2018 and was finished in time for CES 2021 had it come here.
Even for those who have left Washington, “agents from our local field offices will be knocking on your door,” said Steven D’Antuono, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office.
When the LPGA Tour released its 2021 schedule over the holidays, it included a new high-profile event: a match-play tournament to be played the final week of May with a purse of $1.5 million.
The Venetian Ristorante was for generations a popular dinner hang on the corner of Sahara Avenue and Jones Boulevard. The Venetian resort opened on the Strip in 1999.
The School Board on Thursday will consider opening schools to small groups of kindergartners through third graders for “voluntary academic and socio-emotional intervention.”
Speedy forward Chandler Stephenson got an opportunity to show his talent when the Golden Knights acquired him from the Washington Capitals last season.
New products include training aids, a collar that helps you discern your best friend’s emotions
Las Vegas police said they are seeking more information in their investigation of a man arrested Monday on suspicion of sexual assault.
Innovation is expected to continue with plenty of new fitness tech and gadgets spotlighted during CES 2021.
Nevada on Tuesday reported 2,593 new coronavirus cases and 46 additional deaths, according to state data.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man shot and killed Sunday morning in east Las Vegas.
Las Vegas’ uber-luxury market of $4 million-plus has hit heights never seen before in the valley and doubled its performance from 2019.
According to a report in The Washington Post, the FBI had warned that extremists were preparing to come to Washington, attack Congress and engage in “war.”
The Golden Knights will feature their most talented group, more skilled than the magical expansion team of 2017-18 and its historic run to the Stanley Cup Final.
Brig Lawson, the last of three former tourism officials charged in a criminal investigation, struck a plea agreement Tuesday. He pleaded to a misdemeanor.
A Las Vegas assemblyman who police have been investigating over allegations of misused campaign funds has resigned from his seat in the state Legislature.
What that ultimately means for a defense that surrendered the third-most points in the NFL and let the Raiders down time and again in big moments remains to be seen.
Defenseman Nick Holden is staying in the Golden Knights’ organization. He was released Monday to help alleviate the team’s salary cap crunch, but wasn’t claimed on waivers.
Barely a month into a mass vaccination campaign to stop the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration unexpectedly shifted gears Tuesday to speed the delivery of shots. The move came after widespread concern over a slow start even as coronavirus cases and deaths reach new highs.
President Donald Trump says the impeachment push after last week’s Capitol insurrection is causing is him “tremendous anger,” but he wants “no violence.”
Politicians and others recalled Sheldon Adelson’s love of country as well as his philanthropy a day after the chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp. died at age 87.
Metropolitan Police Department officers are investigating a beating and robbery in Laughlin Monday night that left a man in critical condition.
Despite a global pandemic, Pepcom’s virtual technology showcase event brought a wow factor Monday with 55 brands displaying their latest products.
Sheldon Adelson, who died Monday at age 87, seized an opportunity in the late 1970s to capitalize on the then-fledgling personal computer industry.
“Sheldon was the love of my life. He was my partner in romance, philanthropy, political activism and enterprise. He was my soul mate.”
With no winning numbers for several weeks, the two national lotteries have risen to some of the biggest jackpots ever.
The Las Vegas Sands Corp. chairman and CEO, who pioneered integrated resorts on the Strip and in Asia, had been fighting non-Hodgkin lymphoma for two years.
Occupancy limits are hardest on businesses, but limits on party size are also problematic, restaurateurs say.