Art exhibits, music festivals, pet parades, bicycle races and more: Make plans with our entertainment calendar.
The Golden Knights completed a strong homestand with a victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Dan Mullen begins his first spring football practice Thursday as UNLV’s coach, and those close to him, including Hall of Fame coach Urban Meyer, believe the sky is the limit.
Southwest Airlines answered customers’ questions in a video posted after it announced that it will start charging customers a fee to check bags.
There’s a growing perception that Las Vegas casinos are prioritizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
Ryan Murphy and 72 others were honored for their heroism during Metro’s March Commendation Ceremony.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to abolish the U.S. Department of Education. What would such a change mean for Nevada public schools?
Four-footed competitors and their handlers showed their mettle Sunday during the 33rd annual LVMPD Police K-9 Trials.
Resorts World Las Vegas turned its lights off for an hour on Saturday. Here’s why.
Brian Thomas played Lucky at O’Shea’s for 17 years. But he’s no longer seeing the green stuff.
The UNLV men’s basketball coaching candidate developed a reputation as a top recruiter before becoming a head coach.
The UNLV women’s basketball team lost to Florida on a buzzer-beater in the second round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament on Sunday at Cox Pavilion.
OutpostX is a whole lot of nothing, and that’s by design. Imagined as a “postapocalyptic sanctuary,” the retreat covers 240 acres.
A section of sidewalk near a bus stop on Las Vegas Boulevard was cordoned off with crime scene tape late Sunday afternoon.
A report to investors by Barry Jonas of Truist Securities says, despite a tough comparison to February when Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl, rates are stable.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a shooting involving an officer in southwest Las Vegas, police said.
MGM customers who believe their personal information was exposed in data breaches in July 2019 and September 2023 should fill out an online form by June 3.
A stretch of Paradise Road just northeast of the Strip was closed due to a suspicious death investigation Saturday, according to a Metropolitan Police Department official.
Colorectal cancer remains a significant health concern nationwide, with incidence rates rising, particularly among younger adults. This trend underscores the urgent need for greater awareness and timely screenings. Dr. Katherine Specht, a colorectal and rectal surgeon at Las Vegas Complex Surgical Specialists, is working to educate the community about colorectal cancer, the importance of screening, […]
Plunge into the realm of bullet-dodging, rubber-laying, muscle-car-driving, puppy-avenging antihero John Wick at Area15.
The park is designed for microbusinesses but also will include affordable housing units in the Historic Westside.
The former Review-Journal man about town elevated coverage of stars on the Strip. His columns perfectly blended his personality with that of Sin City.
The UNLV women’s basketball team beat Hawaii in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament on Thursday at Cox Pavilion.