For these influencers, their content collab house is a way to reach followers on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
Las Vegas’ housing market is in overdrive. Homes are selling rapidly, prices are setting record highs and many buyers are paying cash.
As the U.S. economy rebounds from its pandemic slump, a vital cog is in short supply: the computer chips that power a wide range of products.
Does Assemblywoman Leslie Cohen, sponsor of Assembly Bill 380, know anything about natural gas? Suppose we ban natural gas in Nevada. What would happen?
How about we fire bureaucrats who ignore transparency laws?
Liberal hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Your editorial criticizing Assembly Bill 380, which aims to reduce the amount of natural gas Nevadans use, misses the better way of regulating greenhouse gas emissions: the free market.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee left the Democratic Party and joined the Republicans last week, potentially ahead of a run for governor on the GOP ticket.
Wokeness is not really about fairness for minorities, the oppressed and the poor, past or present.
Guns have been around since the beginning of our nation’s founding but mass shootings are a predominantly contemporary development.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s national profile is rising, thanks to his ability to respond to the national mainstream media’s brazen attempts to destroy him.
Nevada must increase the number of affordable housing units being built and do a better job of protecting those who are already housed.
We need to defend the police. Their job is public safety.
The debate over Georgia’s new voting law has been deeply depressing to watch for a number of reasons.
The Japanese golfer closed as a 60-1 long shot in pretournament odds at the Westgate but didn’t get many takers there or at William Hill. He’s the -120 favorite in updated odds.
Executives of the Southern Nevada’s publicly traded gaming and tourism companies would just as soon forget about their fourth-quarter earnings reports.
The Legislative Building in Carson City will reopen to the public Thursday, the state announced.
The middleweight contender set a division record for takedowns in a fight in the headliner of a card that also featured a dominant win by Mackenzie Dern.
The Mariachi Nuestra Raices band played Saturday afternoon at Cashman Center while people lined up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Even with the signing of Karl Joseph, the Raiders have needs at the safety position. Two players, Jevon Holland of Oregon and Richie Grant of Central Florida, could be the answer.
Carrot Top toys with the distance in front of the stage at the Luxor, as his act continues to kill.
Despite producing Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, the Pacific Coast League goes away as part of Major League Baseball’s reorganization of the minor leagues.
Nevada on Saturday reported 752 new coronavirus cases and nine additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Brayden Pachal is from Saskatchewan and played with or against several of the victims from the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
MGM Resorts president and CEO Bill Hornbuckle said Saturday the company is working with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak to open Allegiant Stadium at full capacity this season.
A woman was struck and killed in a hit-and-run crash before her body was found Saturday morning near a west Las Vegas Valley shopping center, police said.
Ramadan last year required putting traditions on hold, so when Muslims begin their observance today, they’re likely to see at least some traditional Ramadan practices return.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of murder after a woman was dropped off at a hospital with a fatal gunshot wound early Friday.
The April 11-15 Las Vegas Market was originally slated for January, but due to travel restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was pushed to spring. Under the “Together Safely” program, management has instituted protocols that align with state and federal best practices to minimize COVID-19 spread.
Capstone Christian Academy plans to start construction next year on a new 25-acre main campus with brick buildings and lush greenery.