The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that the NFL can force former Raiders coach Jon Gruden into an arbitration process over a 2021 lawsuit.
Three people have filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service for refusing to take cash for park entrance fees alleging its NPS Cashless program violates federal law.
The Raiders will learn the date of their first meeting against quarterback Derek Carr when their 2024 schedule is released at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
The Rebels are participating in one of college basketball’s marquee events in 2025 for the first time since 2020.
The self-driving Lyft and Uber rides have mainly taken place in the resort corridor with a safety driver in place.
Terrible’s is hosting a job fair later this week as it looks to fill hundreds of salaried and hourly positions within the company.
Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto introduced a bill to revoke the law making Yucca Mountain, located 90 miles from Las Vegas, a nuclear waste repository.
A 63-year-old man was facing charges after the Monday night crash on Las Vegas Boulevard North.
A 32-year-old man was arrested after he was accused of shooting and killing his neighbor, according to Las Vegas police.
The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to Las Vegas this weekend, and general admission tickets are still on sale on several resale websites.
Grant Booth, Matthew Manganello, Yuki Moriyama and Casey Fowles are headed to final U.S. Open qualifying next month after a strong performance in Mesquite.
Clark County announced this week that it has expanded its rental assistance programs to now include funding for those who may be facing eviction, but have not yet received an eviction notice.
The two sporting events — one held on the UNLV campus and one coming to Allegiant Stadium — will receive a total $6.2 million in financial backing.
The latest addition is the centerpiece of a $50 million property-wide renovation, the resort said.
The back-to-back WNBA champion Aces were mentioned frequently in the league’s annual survery of general managers Tuesday.
Red Lobster is reportedly closing dozens of restaurants across the country as its bankruptcy looms.
Two independent genetic labs tested the DNA of samples collected from Elko County after wildlife officials thought they had seen a gray wolf pack.
Travel website Tripadvisor is predicting a busy summer season in Las Vegas this year.
McDonald’s is reportedly adding a $5 meal to its menu as the fast-food giant looks to lure back frugal customers hit by price increases.
Nevada has the highest percentage of public lands of any state in the country. The majority of it is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The American Hindu Association wants to build a temple in a rural Henderson neighborhood. But a city ordinance is preventing it from happening.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The nation’s largest homebuilder has been leading the charge but has trailed off in recent months, according to new data.
A dispute between two neighbors outside their homes turned deadly when one neighbor allegedly shot the other man, who later died on his driveway, police said.
The president is a weather vane for the left.
Trump leads in vital swing states, including Nevada.
Frankly, if I had kids at Columbia who participated in these “protests,” I’d yank them out of school, toss their stuff onto the lawn and tell them to get a job, go live in the real world and pay your own way.
In the 2020 election, Mr. Biden ran on promises he has failed to keep. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
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