Henderson City Council on Tuesday denied an appeal of a proposed tavern planned as part of a restaurant project near a residential neighborhood and church.
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Michael Durmeier, 39; his fiancee, Lauren Starcevich, 38; and his daughter Georgia, 12, died in the crash on March 27, 2021.
Aviators fans discussed the possible relocation of the Oakland A’s to Las Vegas at the Triple-A team’s home opener Tuesday.
Manchester United will play in Las Vegas for the first time in July against Germany’s Borussia Dortmund.
Mojave Max, who emerges from his burrow every spring, is a popular desert tortoise in Southern Nevada.
Nevada gets less than a 2 percent cut from the Colorado River’s waters, but the state actually uses far more water than that each year.
A business executive wants to subpoena Wynn on gambling by a convicted fraudster who was loaned $3.5 million in a phony cannabis vape pen business investment.
Several hotel-casino operators on the Strip asked a U.S. court last week to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the companies of price fixing hotel rooms through a revenue management platform.
So, what is happening with a possible ban of TikTok, both in Nevada and in the country? What exactly are lawmakers proposing? Here is everything you need to know about possible bans on TikTok.
Tom Burns started his role as executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development on Jan. 30, succeeding Michael Brown.
The White Sands Motel, built in the 1950s during Las Vegas’ mafia days, is a run-down property across from the Luxor that many people likely don’t even realize is there.
Las Vegas’ famed casino corridor is a highly lucrative and competitive tourism market, where massive resorts offer extensive and ever-changing menus of amenities.
Las Vegas could see a high nudging toward 80 on Sunday before cold and windy conditions return next week, says the National Weather Service.
From teeth-marked combat boots to Black Flag drum kits, it’s all here at new home for punkers.
Metro’s top brass can enact major case protocol for several reasons, based on department policy, including a series of sexual assaults, shootings or homicides.