Matt Keleman contributed to several Las Vegas publications for more than two decades. Most recently he wrote for Las Vegas Magazine. He was 56.
The Metropolitan Police Department says a suspect linked to a dead body discovered in Las Vegas has died following a chase with Utah police.
Ceremonies are planned at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City throughout the weekend and Monday.
Parking spaces at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas are starting to fill up for the long Memorial Day weekend.
The county approved the wife of a key public works official as a prime contractor on future projects.
The golf course has been closed for about a decade and saw its clubhouse destroyed in a fire by suspected arsonists.
WrestleMania is gearing up to return to Las Vegas next year, after the smashing success of this year’s edition held in April at Allegiant Stadium, a source says.
The Aces trailed by nine points with just over three minutes to play before pulling out a victory over the Washington Mystics on Friday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
Police are investigating a homicide tonight near Maryland Parkway and Charleston Boulevard.
At the time of the crash, he was riding his motorcycle to a friend’s birthday celebration when a car hit him and drove away.
Lawmakers considered bills on wrong-way driving penalties, insulin prescription caps and more.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said he would love to play on the U.S. Olympic flag football team, but not if it conflicts with his preparation for the NFL season.
Shea Theodore and Noah Hanifin feel the need to carry more responsibility on the Golden Knights’ blue line next season.
The North Las Vegas City Council affirmed a $300,000 settlement for a man awaiting a murder trial, who accused police of conducting a warrantless search during an unrelated shooting investigation.
Michele Fiore’s attorneys filed the notice of appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court.
Two Nevada water delivery systems have been flagged for elevated levels of “forever chemicals” as part of statewide testing that is moving forward despite changing rules under a new presidential administration.
Fontainebleau President Maurice Wooden won approval for key executive licensing with a two-year limitation, despite the disclosure of the investigation.
With Arbor Day just behind us (April 25), it’s the perfect occasion to celebrate the unsung heroes of our Las Vegas landscape: Trees! More than just beautiful additions, trees are essential for our Las Vegas environment. They provide cooling shade, create vital habitats and safe havens for wildlife, attract native pollinators and offer a smart, […]
The species lives in only one imperiled spring in Esmeralda County.
Five travel-associated cases of Legionnaires’ disease are being investigated by the Southern Nevada Health District, the agency said.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will spend more on advertising and less on construction in the next fiscal year as visitation is expected to be off.
Las Vegas casinos are using nightclubs, sports betting and flashy slot machines to attract and retain consumers who may be driven more by experiences than by jackpots.