The iconic Manneken Pis statue outside the D Las Vegas in downtown Las Vegas was knocked over during a recent party.
The Golden Knights are back in action and Punk Rock Bowling hits downtown Las Vegas. These are just two of the ten things to check out this week around the valley.
A Connecticut officer charged in a Las Vegas DUI crash that left a fellow officer dead was released from house arrest on Thursday and will return home to await trial.
Tired of all the restrictions as an unvaccinated player, Raiders new linebacker Denzel Perryman finally opted to get the shot.
The High Roller Observation Wheel at the LINQ hotel ground to a halt on Friday night, leaving around 150 people stranded for about 90 minutes on the giant wheel.
The Clark County School Board on Thursday is expected to hear a presentation from the teachers union about its controversial health insurance company.
The Golden Knights will have a new face on their local TV broadcasts this season on AT&T SportsNet.
Two week averages for both new cases and deaths in the county have declined from recent peaks of 1,124 new cases per day on Aug. 17 and 22 deaths per day from Aug. 25-28.
A nationwide shortage of flowers has left florists in Las Vegas looking for creative solutions during a busy upcoming wedding and event season.
A Las Vegas man died after a BASE jumping accident in Elko County, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
In Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman John Moran’s last meeting, commissioners unanimously approved MGM Resorts International’s buyout of CityCenter from Dubai World.
A man was killed by Las Vegas police Tuesday after he struck another man in the face with a gun and pointed the weapon at officers, police said.
A student was found with a gun at Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas Thursday morning, prompting a lockdown at the school.
A motorcyclist was killed while riding on the Red Rock Canyon scenic loop Wednesday night.
When Facilities Manager Jim Rainey was tasked with finding ways to implement more sustainable practices at the building he manages, he developed a plan to replace the property’s water-thirsty grass with a water-smart landscape and pitched it to the new management team. “It was an easy sell. The grass is dying every year anyway, and […]
In another video, Mack is rushed backward by officers in the lobby through a metal detector, which nearly comes crashing down.
Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is inviting guests to go “Deeper Into the Woods” with its autumn display, which is open now through Nov. 13.
Jerry Tyler, president of mining firm Heart of Nature, said there appears to be something like a river flowing beneath Cal-Nev-Ari, a remote community south of Las Vegas.
Check out the Las Vegas Raiders' new $2 billion home with this view looking south.
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