Welcome to the new real estate market. Homes for sale are down, dramatically causing prices to rise.
Nevada’s first regulated cannabis consumption lounge has opened its doors in Las Vegas.
Authorities in Arizona are investigating a shooting death of a Las Vegas man, according to a release from the Mohave County sheriff’s office.
A Clark County School District teacher was abusive toward a trio of students with autism between the ages of 3 and 5, North Las Vegas police alleged in an arrest report.
Jill Shlesinger and other tenants in the plaza say they were well notified of the project plans, but still she said some days are bringing in about half the revenue generated pre-project.
Bishop Gorman senior Noah Westbrook had a double-double to help the Gaels win the Class 5A state title and earn Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Week honors.
Adele is calling out, for the first time in her residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Raiders general manager Tom Telesco said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that the team hopes to re-sign running back Josh Jacobs to a long-term deal.
Defense attorney Robert Draskovich said he wants a recording of a death threat sent to Jeff German before the reporter was killed.
Lamb of God, Bring Me the Horizon and Chevelle are among the bands playing additional concerts in the days before and after Sick New World.
Shadow Ridge senior Kyla Moore helped the Mustangs win the Class 5A flag football state title Feb. 20 to earn Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Week honors.
Three PGA Tour players from Southern Nevada stand out for their efforts on the West Coast swing: Doug Ghim, Maverick McNealy and UNLV alum Charley Hoffman.
An upcoming documentary focuses on British racing legend Dan Wheldon, who died in 2011 after a crash at the IZOD IndyCar World Championships in Las Vegas.
Best Friends Forever debuts in October with Bright Eyes, Suny Day Real Estate, Cap’n Jazz and more.
Alexander Smirnov had planned to embark on a monthslong international tour and meet with intelligence contacts before the criminal charges thwarted him.
Wendy’s is looking to test having the prices of its menu items fluctuate throughout the day based on demand, implementing a strategy that has already taken hold with ride-sharing companies and ticket sellers.
As the Athletics look to extend their lease at the Oakland Coliseum, the team is meeting with a group interested in purchasing its share of the stadium.
In a recent study, one issue was clearly at the top of Las Vegas residents’ priority list, beating out access to education, fixing aging infrastructure and increased resources for small businesses.
The developer of the project wants to bring a high-end restaurant — likely a steakhouse — not attached to a casino-resort to the southwest valley.
Research shows diesel exhaust exposure can cause students to miss school and affect learning.
Race fans who want to beat the Interstate 15 traffic to attend Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race can fly in on a 15-minute helicopter flight.
Four young Las Vegas realtors talked about where their generation will take the real estate industry as it faces an uncertain future.
The North Las Vegas takeout business specializes in hot tamales stuffed with ground chicken, turkey or beef.
Macy’s will close 150 stores over the next three years and 50 by the end of 2024, the department store said. Macy’s has at least three stores in the Las Vegas area.
Clark County’s foster care program raised the number of regular foster care homes last year by 42 thanks to better recruitment of new licensed foster parents.
For those with the desire and inclination to be a foster parent for children, the steps to obtaining your foster parent license in Clark County have never been easier.
Las Vegas’ busiest commercial air carrier is offering a chance for passengers to fly within the April 8 total solar eclipse path.
The man accused of firing the first shots at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally told authorities he felt threatened, while a second man said he pulled the trigger because someone was shooting at him, according to court documents.
North Las Vegas is not known as one of the most affluent cities in Nevada, but several of their top officials made more than half a million dollars in pay and benefits.
Buolder City puts the brakes on growth, and its population barely budged over the past decade or so. Nonetheless, city government has spent millions more on its workforce in recent years.