Las Vegas native Kyle Busch has five top-five finishes in the past six races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with four third-place finishes his best results.
The burger chain clarified its stance on how it will approach pricing after CEO Kirk Tanner said that the company would test dynamic pricing at restaurants.
Coach Antonio Pierce said the Raiders must do whatever it takes to secure their quarterback of the future. His ideal choice might be LSU star Jayden Daniels.
After he returned to the White House, the president attended an event on combating crime and suggested that when it came to his health, “there is nothing different than last year.”
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said he still believes the deal will happen, and the company that owns the Tropicana site dismissed recent “noise.”
A late-night stint at a casino table game turned into an outstanding early Wednesday morning surprise for one player.
The multistate lotteries are climbing the charts once again, including the Powerball jackpot, rising to $443 million with no winner Wednesday night.
The free show on the Las Vegas Strip was temporarily halted to make way for a Paramount Mountain fan attraction during Super Bowl week.
It’s official: “MJ Live” is moving to Sahara, and Purple Reign to V Theater at Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood as the Tropicana nears its closing date.
Las Vegas police say armed men arrived at the victims’ Airbnb shortly after the woman, working as a prostitute, had met the men the short-term rental.
First Lady Jill Biden’s Las Vegas appearance is designed to mobilize women to help re-elect President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Eagles kick off “The Long Goodbye” tour this September in New York. They could play Vegas in November.
The Raiders’ lowest grade in the 11 categories players were polled on was a D for head coach. Most of the votes were cast when Josh McDaniels coached the team.
The restaurant, known for its big drinks, big portions, and decor aglow in pink and purple, celebrated its 50th anniversary on Boxing Day 2022.
He is the longest-serving Senate leader in history who maintained his power in the face of dramatic convulsions in the Republican Party for almost two decades.
A semitractor-trailer rollover in downtown Las Vegas caused delays for morning commuters.
The gun accessory was used in 1 October massacre in 2017 in Las Vegas, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The seasonal American menu at Social Station is joined by craft beer, American wines and craft cocktails.
The total amount of fentanyl seized last year “is enough to potentially kill the global population nearly twice over,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced.
Entrepreneurs, universities and city officials are trying to persuade firms to move to Las Vegas, citing lower operating costs and growing research space.
In 2022, 47 employees with the city of Mesquite took home more than $100,000 in wages each.
Kroger and Albertsons — two of the biggest grocery chains in the United States — had hoped to complete the largest supermarket merger in the country’s history this year.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said studies show learning improves, distractions are decreased and students are more likely to talk to each other if phones are taken away.
The school district and the school police have no money. We, through our taxes, are the ones being sued.
Remember when the Democrats lectured us on the importance of never revealing the identity of a confidential informant? Apparently, when you provide the FBI with information about a sitting president taking bribes from Ukraine, all bets are off.
I just want to be fired from the job and receive a check for leaving.
We’ll see how the Smirnov saga plays out. In the meantime, it would behoove the FBI and Mr. Weiss to be as transparent as possible regarding the government’s case, lest the stink continue to worsen.
Joe Biden was angrier about a Border Patrol agent supposedly whipping illegal migrants than an illegal immigrant allegedly murdering a U.S. citizen.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Sixty-five percent of Republicans support ending “corporate welfare,” as do 64 percent of Democrats and voters not affiliated with either major party.