OutpostX is a whole lot of nothing, and that’s by design. Imagined as a “postapocalyptic sanctuary,” the retreat covers 240 acres.
A new documentary called “The Flying Fercos” chronicles one of Las Vegas’ most unique, talented families.
If you’re a fan of Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese or Thai cuisine, you should definitely get to know this tasty tract.
Stargazing at Under Canvas Lake Powell-Grand Staircase offers a “quietcation” under an endless sky.
Art exhibits, music festivals, pet parades, bicycle races and more: Make plans with our entertainment calendar.
Aside from being Clark County’s current poet laureate, Ashley “Ms. AyeVee” Vargas has represented Las Vegas in the International World Poetry Slam.
In defense of choice for the public schools.
Time for a new “contract.”
Proposal in Carson City is too broad.
Legislature should act.
Leftist judges want to turn Donald Trump into a president in name only.
She rejects the term “woke,” but there is no woke policy that she doesn’t support.
Biden administration was the most duplicitous and dishonest presidency in modern history.
While private-sector unions negotiate with employers who must balance labor costs with business survival, public-sector unions operate differently.
Lawmakers should support Assembly Joint Resolution 3.
Resorts World Las Vegas turned its lights off for an hour on Saturday. Here’s why.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a shooting involving an officer in southwest Las Vegas, police said.
Golden Knights center Tomas Hertl scored three goals before the second period was over against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Favorites won 25 of 32 games while going 19-13 against the spread in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. There were a few upsets, but no true bracket busters.
It is that time of year when smiling people ring bells in front of retail establishments as part of The Salvation Army Southern Nevada’s Red Kettle program, one of its larger fundraising efforts
each morning and afternoon.