Will Taylor Swift be able to attend the Super Bowl to support her partner, Chief’s Travis Kelce, if she has a Tokyo concert the day before?
Bars that serve as gathering places for the 49ers and Chiefs fans expect customer demand will be unprecedented as their teams play in the very first Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
The newest resort on the north Strip opened seven weeks ago and has made headlines for everything from its luxury looks to a small plate of nachos.
Half of the 30 people killed in Las Vegas Valley crashes during the first month of 2024 were pedestrians, according to an analysis of fatalities.
Slot play, table games and sports wagering all had best-ever years. Passenger counts also made records at the airport.
A new study shows that human-caused climate change is altering the region’s temperatures and worsening extreme drought.
Lewis Jordan, executive director of the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority, earned more than $257,000 in base pay in 2022.
With resorts and airlines currently in the midst of their snowbird season, the U.S. State Department has been raising its travel advisory levels for several destinations popular among tourists.
Up to a quarter-inch of rain fell over most of the valley before tapering off. Delays of more than 3 hours slowed flights before conditions improved.
Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Desi-Rae Young scored 15 points to help the UNLV women’s basketball team defeat Wyoming on Wednesday at Cox Pavilion and stay in first place in the Mountain West.
A day after the No. 3-ranked Democracy Prep girls basketball team earned a historic win over No. 1 Centennial, No. 5 Liberty defeated the Blue Knights.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Loitering on a pedestrian bridge or a deadly DUI, which is worse?
If your front door was kicked in, would you leave the front of your house open while you demand that legislation be passed to improve the quality of doors, or would you replace your door and then lead a crusade against sub-par door standards?
When this Great and Powerful Oz huffs and puffs, there’s a very beatable con behind that curtain.
Mr. Biden keeps repeating that he doesn’t want a “wider war in the Middle East.” Nobody does, of course. But at some point the United States must defend its interests.
The general manager and assistant general manager of Allegiant Stadium will resign following the Feb. 11 Super Bowl, they confirmed Wednesday.
STN Sports has posted a 28-page packet of prop bets for the first Super Bowl in Las Vegas between the 49ers and Chiefs on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Nevada officails vigorously rebuffed allegations from the Republican National Committee that the state does not maintain its voter rolls and that there were inconsistencies with registered voters versus voting age population.
The Clark County School District Police Department arrested a special education bus driver Wednesday in connection to a school bus crash.
Superintendent Jesus Jara, who has been at the helm of the nation’s fifth-largest school district since 2018, has had a tumultuous tenure.
David Lynn Coulson, Sr. was arrested Sunday in Los Angeles in connection to a deadly shooting that occurred earlier this month.
Travis Kelce says of his Vegas fashion sense, “You might see me in Presley. I might have to bring out all the bells and whistles for this one.”
Super Bowl week kicks off in days and the NFL plans offer ways to remind them as such, from a laser light show, to marquee takeover and utilizing the exterior of the Sphere.
The shooting occurred Friday near Maryland Parkway and Hacienda Avenue.
Hospitality workers and 10 downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino employers will have several more days to close deals on a new five-year contract, Culinary Local 226 said Wednesday.
A suspect was apprehended Tuesday by police after police dispatch received a report of a suspicious male approaching juveniles on the 700 block of Crestdale Lane in Summerlin.