A Clark County commissioner and school officials held a press conference Friday to raise awareness of traffic safety laws in school zones.
The off-Strip property is set to open March 25 with no resort fees, complimentary self-parking and free Wi-Fi. Parking will be available at two parking garages located off Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky says the CDC is looking at data that COVID-19 cases have been increasing the past three days, but more time is needed to see if that is a blip or the start of a trend.
The annual Taste and Sounds of Soul festival organized by Las Vegas Black Image Magazine is going virtual this year.
A motorist driving at a high rate of speed flipped their car and took out a brick wall and tree in the southern Las Vegas Valley early Friday.
Surveillance video captured the last moments of Lesly Palacio’s life, as she had drinks and dinner with a man she had known for at least a decade, new court records show.
Sportsbooks won $52.4 million in January from a betting handle of $646.5 million, according to figures released Thursday by the state’s Gaming Control Board.
Las Vegas police have arrested a man they say was involved in 11 robberies in the Las Vegas Valley in recent weeks.
Latoshia Johnson, 49, remembers arguing with her boyfriend on Feb. 16. The next morning, her son found her badly beaten and unconscious in her bedroom.
There is better technology to better protect us, but consumers are not always quick to adopt it. A study also suggests the conversation needs to shift from monitoring activity to better securing information so it can’t be stolen in the first place.
A chance encounter set Las Vegas resident Tyre Gray on a path to law school and in 2020 to become the first Black president of the Nevada Mining Association.
Kathleen Kilmer started Honor and Thank, which aims to provide people with a platform to simply say thank you to health care workers around the country.
After his cousin died, Truman Brown recognized a need in the heart of the city’s Black community for access to affordable funeral services.
This has been an historically dangerous avalanche season, with 32 confirmed fatalities so far, primarily in the West.
An 11-year-old girl, missing since last week, has been found safe, according to Nevada Child Seekers.
Tiger Woods was moved Thursday to another Los Angeles hospital after undergoing surgery to his right leg after being badly injured in a car crash.
Brandy, a brown tabby, was reunited Monday afternoon with Charles, who adopted her as a 2-month-old kitten in 2005.
American Airlines has said one of its pilots flying a passenger jet sent a radio transmission reporting an unidentified object flying at high speeds in skies above northern New Mexico during a flight last Sunday from Cincinnati to Phoenix.
Costco will increase its starting wage to $16 an hour, surpassing most of its main competitors
Joe Biden ran for president on a “return to normalcy.” His challenge is that there are three competing definitions of normalcy for him to contend with.
We’ve lost a great talent who was exceptionally good at what he did.
Biden administration actions affirm rules allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports.
Here’s something you don’t get to write very often. Bravo to the Clark County School District.
The Clark County School District’s announcement on Wednesday that all students will be returning to the classroom in coming weeks is welcome and long overdue.
We had a president who put our interests first for four years, and we thrived. The next four years look bleak for America.
The radio host lambasted plenty of late Democrats, including presidents, actors, entertainers and others.
Remembering a Mark Twain quote.
Perhaps based on a belief that Deshaun Watson will be traded to the Jets, sharp bettors at William Hill wagered on New York to win the AFC East, AFC and the Super Bowl.
Homebuilders bought less land in Summerlin from developer Howard Hughes Corp. last year than in 2019, but the average price for the dirt climbed.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway announced the March 7 Pennzoil 400 has sold out, but officials aren’t happy that only 12,500 fans can attend under COVID restrictions.