There was a noticeable rise in midweek hotel occupancy in June, thanks to convention attendance, but levels still haven’t reached where it was before COVID-19 struck.
The National Park Service said the body of a missing kayaker at Lake Mead National Recreation Area was recovered Thursday morning.
A respected Polish scientific institute has classified domestic cats as an “invasive alien species.” Some cat lovers have reacted emotionally to this month’s decision and put the key scientist behind it on the defensive.
Quarterbacks are one of the biggest keys to cashing tickets in the NFL preseason. In general, it’s wise to back teams with quarterback competitions.
Las Vegas Ballpark received the honor from Ballpark Digest for the second time in a row and third time in four years.
The visitor played the game for two hands before winning.
Clark County School District leaders provided an update Thursday on new safety measures in place for the upcoming school year.
Prosecutors said the boy was starved and dehydrated before his death, and they believe he had ingested methamphetamine and contaminated formula.
A U.S. House panel spent the past year examining corporate landlords for eviction abuse, but reported the Las Vegas-based company’s practices were “uniquely egregious.”
If there is one message Raiders coach Josh McDaniels is trying to instill, it’s that winning games in the NFL is hard enough without continually shooting yourself in the foot.
The funnyman, who staged his first stand-up shows by renting out the Huntridge Theater, hits the big screen for the first time next weekend with the comedy “Easter Sunday.”
Consider this an invitation to dance at your seat. The Broadway musical “The Prom” opens an eight-performance run Tuesday at The Smith Center.
The Las Vegas Strip dominated June’s gaming win numbers with more than 57 percent of the state’s total win from slot machines, table games and sports bets.
Shows by James Taylor and Leon Bridges and the “Caldonia” art exhibit lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
President Joe Biden’s flagging poll numbers — an average of just 38.1 percent approve of his job performance — may drag Democrats down in November.
The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
Russian forces on Thursday launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine’s Kyiv and Chernihiv regions.
In Southern Nevada, builders’ sales tally last month was the lowest of the year and marked the third consecutive month of sliding sales.
Developer J Dapper aims to start construction next year on the long-shuttered Huntridge Theater and figures it could cost upwards of $22 million to redevelop the World War II-era venue.
The recent articles on the disposition of thousands of traffic violations should reassure everyone that the culture of deceit and corruption that has been a bedrock of this community is very much alive and well.
Column offers perspective on the water issue.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
America faces the prospect of another Biden-Trump contest in 2024.
Congress blows out semiconductor bill with pork for federal agencies.
William Dean Whitaker, a Purple Heart recipient and bulwark of the Southern Nevada veteran community, who through his twilight years shared his story at POW/MIA Day Remembrance ceremonies, died on July 14.
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
More than 1,500 people have signed a petition seeking a Nevada ban of products found in herbicides used regularly in Southern Nevada parks and landscaping areas.
The crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. Erin O’Hayer, 50, collided with a truck and died at the scene.