Three Square food bank made changes in the event, which benefits food-insecure people, to include a financial boost for restaurant business.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday signed a trio of bills that will “profoundly” affect Native Americans in the state, including waiving university fees for some native students and banning racially discriminatory school mascots and so-called “sundown sirens.”
The Pulitzer Prize winner for ‘Hamilton’ also talks diversity in performing arts, love of writing.
A newly released arrest report details a woman and a child’s harrowing ordeal when they were taken hostage during a lengthy police standoff with a gunman at a motel in the southern Las Vegas Valley in May.
The Debbie Gibson-Joey McIntyre add new dates; Santa Fe The Fat City Horns return to the Bootlegger Bistro; Jeremy Piven to perform at Notoriety.
Ex-Nevada Assembly Speaker Richard Perkins, a former Henderson police chief, was arrested on DUI charges in Carson City after the close of the 2021 Legislature.
COVID-19 vaccines were administered Saturday at the Las Vegas Ballpark.
A long-awaited veterans cemetery will finally be built in Elko, thanks to the efforts of a Marine Vietnam veteran, U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and federal and local officials.
Nevada lawmakers did away with the cumbersome caucus system in the recently concluded legislative session, but will Nevada’s first-in-the-nation primary law actually bear fruit?
Whatever or whoever they are, they’re still out there. U.S. intelligence is after them, but its upcoming report won’t deliver any full or final truth about UFOs.
KISS rocker Gene Simmons and South Point casino owner Michael Gaughan highlighted Las Vegas Valley luxury home sales in May.
A Gothic-style castle 187 miles from Las Vegas near Death Valley in California has been sold and will be turned into an Airbnb rental for tourists seeking a secluded getaway.
You would not be able to serve on the board at the same time your wife is serving, per Nevada Revised Statute 116.31034 (10)(a)(1).
While Saturday is the official American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day, every day feels like trails day in the master-planned community of Summerlin, according to Danielle Bisterfeldt, Summerlin’s senior vice president of marketing and consumer experience. That’s because the community’s expansive trail system that spans more than 150 miles, is a signature amenity of the community and has consistently ranked as its most popular amenity in surveys of community residents.
JCJ Architecture has welcomed Nicole Dalton Williams, RID, to its Las Vegas office as interiors project director. In her new role, Dalton Williams will work closely with the hospitality and gaming design team to strengthen JCJ’s reach within the Las Vegas market and beyond. Building upon the firm’s strong foundation, Dalton Williams will leverage her noteworthy, international experience to further enhance JCJ’s collective interior design practice.
Ignite Funding, a hard money lender, experienced zero defaults in 2020, a pitfall that many lenders and real estate developers were unable to avoid due to the global pandemic. Ignite Funding has not taken this achievement lightly, knowing that many in the lending industry were not left unscathed. Ignite Funding attributes this success to their lending philosophies and the various steps they take to mitigate the company’s overall exposure to risk. Risk mitigation is exceedingly important as Ignite Funding’s sole operation is to provide thousands of investors the opportunity to participate in real estate investments through trust deeds.
On May 23, volunteers helped renovate spaces at Andre Agassi Boys and Girls Club and cleaned up the surrounding neighborhood in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside area. The Andre Agassi Boys and Girls Club provides learning and child development resources for local families in Las Vegas, offering distance learning and academic tutoring. This revitalization work is part of a partnership with Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada and Republic Services.
The four-part Showtime docuseries chronicles the championship careers of boxing’s famed “Four Kings,” emphasizing in particular their relationship with the world around them.
Arbor View’s LeaAnn Jarvis is Coach of the Year and Arbor View infielder Trinity Brandon is Player of the Year.
The Raiders on Friday continued to tinker with their roster, adding veteran offensive lineman Parker Ehinger.
Longtime pro horse racing handicapper Michael “The Wizard” Kipness analyzes the eight-horse field for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, designating each horse a contender or pretender.
Santiago Ponzinibbio suffered his first loss in six years in January and handicapper Lou Finocchiaro likes him to bounce back on Saturday in UFC Fight Night 189 at the Apex.
Beacon Academy of Nevada, a tuition-free public charter school, plans to operate this fall on East Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas.
The Aces are 1-1 on their three-game East Coast road trip.
The NIAA will not require COVID-19 testing or place a limit on fan attendance, but local authorities could impose stricter guidelines.
Guests staying at Encore can now bring up to two canine friends to enjoy exclusive amenities as part of the Strip resort’s new dog-friendly program.
As the Raiders continue through OTAs, their fans have plenty of questions about who is standing out and what position groups might need help.
With full capacity crowds likely for Raiders games this fall, fans can rest assured tailgating will be a thing in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas sportsbooks aren’t taking wagers on Sunday’s boxing spectacle in Miami Gardens, Florida, because it is being fought under exhibition rules.
The Rio’s new owners believe they can tap into what made the off-Strip property successful in the first place while incorporating new elements guests have come to expect in a modern Las Vegas resort.