Have some free time in the evening? Why not become a high school basketball official. But you will need to be in good physical shape, have a fine understanding of the rules, have thick skin, always be on the lookout for three seconds, and always have your shoes shined to a high-gloss finish.
When Gilley’s was in the New Frontier, mud wrestling was a popular draw. Since the bar and restaurant opened in Treasure Island three years ago, fans have begged for mud wrestling to return. It has, in a sweet way.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid says he is steering clear of the controversy surrounding the dispute between the city of Henderson and developer Christopher Milam over a failed arena land deal.
The UNLV effort to build a 60,000-seat domed stadium has a $360 million commitment from Majestic Realty but is facing stiff opposition from MGM Resorts International, which owns 10 hotel-casinos on the Strip. The company had pledged a $20 million donation to the project but on Wednesday issued a statement opposing the $900 million venue.
There she is, Miss America, headed back to Atlantic City, N.J.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said Wednesday he and Sen. Dean Heller are trying to work out an impasse that for the past year has sidelined a candidate to fill a federal judge vacancy in Nevada.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine became the latest group to attack, and perhaps become a marketing foil for, the Heart Attack Grill.
It’s called the Green Zone Initiative because during the Iraq War the Green Zone in Baghdad was designed as a safe place for soldiers to be inside the wire.
The tiny endangered Moapa dace has nearly doubled in population over the past year, the largest and most promising increase yet for the army of researchers and regulators fighting to save it.
Assemblyman Steven Brooks – arrested twice, ousted from his caucus and banished from the Nevada Legislature in the past month – has now come under the radar of the state agency that regulates on-the-job safety as a possible workplace hazard.