Cannabis is legal-ish in much of the nation now, creating new opportunities for investors. Kiplinger’s recently talked to Matt Hawkins, partner at Entourage Effect Capital, who’s firm has committed $200 million in 68 different legal cannabis investments, most of which are private companies.
The teenager who pulled out her cellphone and began recording when she saw George Floyd being pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer was given a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes on Friday for her video that helped to launch a global movement to protest racial injustice.
For a short time, the Wetlands Park is home to a temporary art exhibit, populated by works from talented artists throughout Nevada.
You can find Ted Groene behind the chutes at events such as this weekend’s Unleash The Beast Las Vegas Invitational. But he’s quick to move out front when the situation demands it.
A motorcycle club joined hands Friday night with the family of a 58-year-old moped driver who was killed last week on a southwest Las Vegas road.
Longing for the pre-obstructionist Republican Party.
Let’s go in with California, Arizona on desalination plant.
Parental involvement in a child’s learning process should be the real subject of this debate.
The animals need to be controlled in some fashion.
Administration gives nearly a $1 billion to Golden State boondoggle.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Friday that he’d vetoed four bills passed during the 2021 Legislature, ranging from housing discrimination, tourism districts and the creation of legislative ethics commissions.
The cycling community gathered on Friday outside Las Vegas Cyclery to remember the day six months ago when five Las Vegas families were changed forever.
Two previously unreported homicides are being reviewed as self-defense cases by police and the Clark County district attorney’s office, according to online logs maintained by the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted Friday to add a new section to the board handbook. The step comes as offices and campuses prepare to reopen July 1.
The Barrett-Jackson automobile auction is leaning into Vegas iconography in its upcoming auction at West Hall.
From ice bars to splash pads, check out some ideas for surviving summer in Southern Nevada.
A fatal plane crash last month near Nellis Air Force Base was the result of a flap issue, according to a preliminary report released Friday.
Guitarist to drop wide-ranging new album, says ‘being able to call all the shots is nice on a creative level.’
Shakur Stevenson, one of the brightest young stars in boxing, fights Jeremiah Nakathila at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas for the vacant WBO interim junior lightweight title.
Two House Democrats disclosed this week that their smartphone data was secretly obtained by the Trump Justice Department as part of an effort to uncover the source of leaks related to the investigation of Russian-related election interference.
While Kelly McCrimmon knows they aren’t there yet, the Golden Knights’ postseason know-how was enough to overcome the Avalanche’s high-end talent in the West Division final.
With the ability of college athletes to make money outside of scholarships, the gap between the UNLVs and Alabamas of the world is about to widen.
As magic shows, pop stars and mega-entertainers return to the Strip, Las Vegans now have another live performance option as Opera Las Vegas returns.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm met with Congresswoman Susie Lee and workers at the Townsite solar facility in Boulder City on Friday.
A grand jury indicted three men with gang ties Friday in connection with the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old girl in North Las Vegas.
A star-studded charity softball game is returning to Las Vegas Ballpark this summer on Saturday, July 24.
With minicamp up next, Raiders fans have questions about the safety rotation, who will start at center and what the rotation will be at running back.
A Second Amendment rights group has filed a lawsuit challenging Nevada’s recently-passed law that bans the sale, use and ownership of untraceable “ghost guns.”
Handicapper Lou Finocchiaro, who went 4-0 on his plays last week in the Review-Journal, said his best bet in recent years is in the co-main event.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed several bills in Las Vegas Friday that will expand voting access, abolish the state’s caucuses and move Nevada into a first-in-the-nation presidential preference primary election in 2024.