Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight contender Alistair Overeem tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone, putting his scheduled May 26 title bout against champion Junior dos Santos at the MGM Grand Garden in jeopardy.
LOS ANGELES — Detectives found white powdery substances and a spoon with white residue in the hotel room where Whitney Houston died, the final autopsy report said Wednesday.
Sen. Harry Reid, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar held a private session Wednesday with Southern Nevada leaders on ways to boost tourism.
Airline passengers may groan at yet another airline fee — in this case, Allegiant Travel Co.’s new charge to place bags in overhead bins — but Wall Street unabashedly applauds.
The controversial F Street construction project near downtown Las Vegas will move forward thanks to a vote Wednesday by the City Council.
A 47-year-old man accused of raping an elderly Las Vegas woman last year was arrested in Texas last weekend.
The company that makes the sleeping pill Ambien wants a federal judge to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit filed by relatives of Hard Rock Hotel executive Randy Kwasniewski, who committed suicide in March 2010.
Las Vegas city officials said Wednesday they’re about $45 million short when it comes to paying for upgrades and repairs to everything from ball fields to streets in the next five years.
WASHINGTON — Nevada leaders and the tourism industry are scrambling to limit local fallout as Congress prepares to dig into the scandal that saw a federal agency spend $823,000 on a four-day conference in Las Vegas.
Minutes into his first meeting as a member of the Las Vegas City Council, Bob Beers was dishing out quips and casting a skeptical eye toward politically popular spending proposals.
Keith Olbermann said he “screwed up” by taking a job with Current TV, but he plans to make the channel pay for firing him.
Yahoo is laying off 2,000 employees as new CEO Scott Thompson sweeps out jobs that don’t fit into his plans for turning around the beleaguered Internet company.
Relax, all you fans of David Letterman and Craig Ferguson. They’ll be staying put in late night awhile longer.
Viewers can get a glimpse of Whitney Houston’s upcoming film in a trailer for the much-awaited release, and a fuller clip is available on Yahoo! Movies.
