Police said someone used Molotov cocktails to set Teslas on fire and shot at vehicles at a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas.
One of Southwest Airlines’ rivals launches a promotion for free bags and low ticket prices to get passengers to “divorce your old airline.”
Brightline West far exceeded expectations for its private activity bond offering, signaling investor confidence in the Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail project.
Plus, seven other new and upcoming restaurants in the latest news from the Las Vegas Valley dining scene.
Caesars executive Sean McBurney says of the “mystery rotunda” on the Strip: “It’s fascinating. But it’s not used for anything at this point.”
Police are investigating two separate crashes that left two motorcyclists dead overnight in the Las Vegas Valley.
The home at The Summit is designed for “grand-scale entertaining” with views of the Strip, unique finishes and opulent amenities.
The state energy office director accepted free tickets and access to luxury watch parties during talks about a partnership deal with the hockey franchise, according to an ethics complaint.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide that happened in the northwest valley late Tuesday night.
Three inmates died in Nevada Department of Corrections custody, the agency announced.
The UNLV hockey team avenged a loss in last year’s title game to claim the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I crown Tuesday.
Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Kevin Menon’s defense team filed a motion last week in one of his cases claiming that he was targeted after trying to fight racism.
The restaurant group has locations in South America, Mexico, the Middle East, the Caribbean and across the U.S.
The Athletics are in talks with potential investors as the Major League Baseball team seeks to raise up to $550 million to go toward the construction of its $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
From free viewing parties to VIP private rooms, sportsbooks to theaters, Las Vegas is offering basketball fans a variety of ways to watch the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Nevada’s rapid growth isn’t slowing down—new homes, businesses, and industries are reshaping the state’s economy at an unprecedented pace. But behind this boom is a critical factor: reliable and affordable energy. Southwest Gas is playing a key role in supporting this expansion, ensuring that homes stay warm, businesses have the necessary energy resources, and communities […]
Brightline West far exceeded expectations for its private activity bond offering, signaling investor confidence in the Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail project.
The Capitol Christmas Tree, also known as the People’s Tree, is coming from Nevada for the first time ever this year. Here’s how Nevadans can help decorate it.
For the first time since 2021, the UNLV women’s basketball team won’t be in the NCAA Tournament, but the Lady Rebels’ season will continue.
Plans are in the works to revamp an intersection that will serve as a vital access point for fans attending games at the Athletics’ $1.75 billion Strip ballpark.