The attorney for a former Gaming Control Board department head has filed a motion in U.S. District Court opposing dismissal of the discrimination lawsuit.
Cheap Trick has played several Vegas venues, including Las Vegas Hilton’s showroom in 2009.
A Las Vegas attorney has filed two class-action lawsuits against ticket resellers Vegas.com and SeatGeek alleging violations of Nevada’s ticket resale laws.
The popular Italian restaurant chain Buca di Beppo filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Aug. 4 to reorganize its business with the support of its lenders.
A judge is postponing a decision on whether to undo President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money case because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
The shop has locations across Central and South America and Mexico. Gelato reflects the longtime connection between Italy and Argentina.
A woman with a criminal history was arrested after a crash involving a stolen car left two children dead, police said.
Red Rock Resorts gives update on casino expansion as well as renovations of other properties.
Of 928 nuclear tests, 100 were above ground at what was originally known as the Nevada Proving Grounds
An officer with the Metropolitan Police Department shot and killed a man in the southeast Las Vegas Valley.
Even with a new interim superintendent and $281 million just for textbooks and supplies, Clark County students will not be learning as they could and should due to unruly classroom behavior.
It is mind-boggling that the most important issue some voters are concerned about is the ability of a mother to abort her unborn child.
I voted “yes” on Question 3, not for ranked-choice voting, but for a voice in the primary elections as an independent voter.
For those of us who voted for Donald Trump, it feels like the opening line of my father’s famous TV campaign commercial — “It’s morning again in America.”
Donald Trump has quickly begun selecting members of his governing team. On Monday, he tabbed former New York congressman Lee Zeldin to run the EPA.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Last month, the FDA sent out a recall on 79,200 pounds of butter.
The burger chain returned to Las Vegas, after years away, with a February launch on the Strip and now has another location in the works.
Israel said headway was being made in U.S.-mediated efforts to achieve a cease-fire in Lebanon.
Just under 10,000 Nevada mail-in ballots still required signature verifications, a day before the deadline to do so in order for those voters’ choices to count.
His legal surname brought to mind a powerhouse rock vocalist. Martin Belter, “Big Marty” to rock-music fans throughout Las Vegas, has died.
Two northbound lanes closed on Interstate 11 after cables were reported hanging from the Valley Drive Overpass.
The Rebels could be getting some key reinforcements for Saturday’s game against San Diego State at Allegiant Stadium.
With less than two weeks until the F1 Grand Prix takes over the Strip, infrastructure that turns one of the world’s most famous streets into a racetrack continues to pop up — to the chagrin of some.
The LVXP resort, which would be slightly taller than Fontainebleau, will be discussed at the Winchester Town Advisory Board meeting.
Police said a 68-year-old woman’s body was discovered in a 55-plus mobile home park after neighbors requested a welfare check.
John Robinson had two coaching stints at USC and one with the Los Angeles Rams. He also led UNLV to a victory over Arkansas in the 2000 Las Vegas Bowl.
The president-elect makes clear that his team will prioritize protecting Israel and enforcing immigration law.
Henderson police would not say whether criminal charges have been filed against the person accused in the wrongful death lawsuit.