Checkers, Monopoly and Clue trail chess in Nevada, according to a study of Google searches by World of Card Games.
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Nevada’s town namesakes help tell the story of the state’s nearly 160-year history.
There are more pawn shops in Las Vegas than the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop — the setting of the History Channel’s Pawn Stars reality show.
Halloween is just around the corner, and waiting in the shadows is that terrifying moment when you realize you don’t have a costume. Never fear, because creating a unique last-minute Halloween costume is easier — and cheaper — than you think.
Las Vegas should be a hotbed for horror movies, but we just don’t have an iconic one the way we have a go-to drama (“Casino”) or comedy (“The Hangover”).
Six days a week, public libraries offer air-conditioned spaces to study, work, surf the internet, or simply catch up with a friend — as long as it’s done in hushed tones.
U2 and Las Vegas have had history ever since U2 first played here in 1987.
Buffets have long been synonymous with Las Vegas’ history, but gone is the era of $5 entry to all-you-can-eat buffets, or every casino on the Strip having its own buffet in general.
Everything you need to know about the Silver State’s 2024 primaries and caucus.
Gas prices in metros across the country are higher than they were a year ago on average and remain more or less at a plateau. But what’s next?
Whether it’s actors and actresses, athletes or musicians, some of the world’s most famous people have been regulars at the poker table.
Sixty years ago President John F. Kennedy rode in official limousine — the same one he’d use later in Dallas — in a motorcade headed to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Sept. 28, 1963.
From Michael Jackson to Tom Petty to Prince, some of the most iconic performers of all time have taken the halftime stage at the Super Bowl and created indelible moments.
Named after late American business tycoon Howard Hughes’ paternal grandmother, the development corporation tells the untold story of the history of Summerlin.
As local officials continue to highlight the need for economic diversity, here’s how the Las Vegas Valley fares in terms of active business licenses.