Las Vegas never lacks for food and drink debuts, but recently, buzz about new and upcoming bars and restaurants has been especially lively.
Drivers on westbound Washington Avenue are urged to use extreme caution.
Vacancies in the Clark County School District could lead to larger class sizes, more classes covered by substitute teachers and fewer course offerings.
Disneyland remains a staple for a quick getaway for Las Vegans. But with increasing prices, visitors should expect some sticker shock at the theme park.
Nightclub leaders, fresh off months of restrictions and a public wary of spaces dedicated for people to be close together, weren’t sure if customers would be ready to return. But pent-up demand drew them back to the dance floor.
The Las Vegas Valley saw its second evening of monsoonal storms Thursday night.
For a third consecutive night, summer thunderstorms pounded the valley. Thousands lost power, and an apartment complex was damaged, causing an evacuation.
Nevadans ranked fifth in the country among victims who fell prey to cyber criminals last year, according to FBI figures.
Biden dismisses recession fears, claims “we are on the right path.”
That’s bad for pregnant women.
All of us pilots are saddened.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The hearings have given Attorney General Merrick Garland a lot to chew on, too.
It shouldn’t be hard to reject blatantly anti-police sentiment.
The controversy is a textbook example of political and bureaucratic arrogance.
After a brief stint as chief operations and analytics officer with the Raiders, Jeremy Aguero has returned to his former employer, Applied Analysis.
“Dirk Arthur’s Wild Magic” would be the only show to use exotic cats in Las Vegas, and (we believe) anywhere in the country.
Three women were indicted on Thursday in connection with the death of a 68-year-old Alzheimer’s patient who suffocated in 2019 at a group home.
Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead was joined by state Sen. Fabian Doñate and Assemblywoman Selena Torres to call on federal officials to strengthen clean car standards nationwide.
State Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro suggested that Republican gubernatorial nominee Joe Lombardo would sign bills imposing some restrictions on abortion, which is protected under Nevada state law.
With the lure of a possible $1.28 billion Mega Millions jackpot payout, many Nevadans are making the trek to the Nevada-California border spot to buy lottery tickets.
A bitter legal fight over the rights to promote a Las Vegas Grand Prix has been settled.
Vici Properties and its tenants will weather any short-term storm, CEO Ed Pitoniak said on a conference call Thursday to discuss second-quarter earnings.
The Aces won $18,500 for the ACLU after going 9-1 in Commissioner’s Cup games. They won an additional $10,000 by winning the cup final Tuesday.
The current strain of bird flu has been circulating throughout the nation since late 2021 and was detected for the first time in Nevada in early July.
Fabian Carmona, 21, faces charges of murder, attempted murder and conspiring to commit murder.
There’s a reason most sportsbooks have much lower limits on the NFL preseason than they do on the regular season. And it’s not because bettors are losing a lot of money.
Seven cities, including Las Vegas, have been deemed finalists for Final Four championships between 2027 and 2031, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said it’s too early to make any decisions about several spots up for grabs, particularly the starting right tackle position.
The Silverton is offering a way for people to “retire” their “Elf on the Shelf,” a Christmas tradition beloved by children but sometimes exhausting for parents.