The Nevada Board of Pharmacy can no longer classify cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug, a district Judge ruled on Wednesday.
After falling more than 27 feet since the start of the year, Lake Mead got a bit of a bump thanks in part to the August monsoon season.
As Josh McDaniels and Derek Carr continue to build their relationship, their weekly phone calls are a key component.
Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson announced Wednesday he is resigning from his position after 24 years. He is the only commissioner in the conference’s history.
Yukon Pizza and Winnie & Ethel’s diner will soon be neighbors on East Charleston Boulevard at South Maryland Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.
Inayah Alston of North Las Vegas was 3 months old when she died Aug. 31 at University Medical Center.
The Washoe County School District and University of Nevada, Reno, canceled in-person classes Wednesday because of hazardous air quality.
Water Street continues as a food and drink destination with the opening this month of Street Burger, a three-story spot for specialty and build-your-own burgers.
An east Las Vegas elementary school stopped allowing students to use tap water this week because of a leaking water main on campus, but the issue was resolved Wednesday.
His performance of “The ‘In’ Crowd” was featured in the 1995 movie, “Casino.”
The event features more than three dozen food and drink items, including baklava, spanakopita and grilled lamb chops.
The sudden announcement by lead attorney Melisa McNeill led to a heated exchange between her and Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer.
Allegiant Stadium now allows patrons to purchase concessions at the $2 billion facility without having to check out.
A woman missing since Tuesday morning from the central Las Vegas Valley has been found, police said Thursday.
Mural admirers don’t need a defined path to get the most from a near decade of creativity left behind by the annual Life is Beautiful music festival in downtown Las Vegas.
The three-day music, arts and food fest returns to downtown Las Vegas with headliners Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Calvin Harris.
Enrique Iglesias was blown away by “O,” but prefers to focus on his own shows when visiting Las Vegas.
A Caesars-branded 18-wheeler will travel to sporting events throughout the country, including two Raiders games, before a final stop at Super Bowl LVII.
Argenta Hall welcomed back students in mid-August at the University of Nevada, Reno. Blasts in July 2019 injured eight people and led to significant building damage.