A big local real estate trade group announced its new board of directors Friday.
Technology now leads the way in every aspect of running a car dealership, from the operations to how the product is marketed.
Park Place Infiniti in Las Vegas recently welcomed longtime local auto dealership executive Joe Tortomasi as the new general manager. He has more than 30 years of experience in the local auto industry.
Automotive enthusiasts are encouraged to showcase their one-of-a-kind automobiles Sept. 21 to celebrate Las Vegas’ auto culture during the sixth annual Cruise-In at Gaudin Ford.
Las Vegas residents Charles and Terri Spohn took a family member’s word before buying a Hyundai in 2008.
A Las Vegas judge on Friday set bail at $1 million for a California ex-convict charged with sexually assaulting at knife point a 13-year-old girl on her way to school earlier this week.
Excited about the new iPhone expected to be unveiled Sept. 10? Apple will now join others in allowing you to trade in your old model.
Gaming revenues in Nevada slipped almost 8 percent in July, despite a month that had the second-highest figure in 2013.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch that blankets Clark County from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday.
Las Vegas is full of mysteries, even if you’ve lived here your entire life. That said, we want to solve them, so we asked what questions about Las Vegas you’ve always wanted answered. This is Knowing Vegas: Celebrity Edition.
If you saw “The Producers” at Paris Las Vegas about five years ago, you didn’t really see “The Producers.”
Lightning strikes lit up the opening night of the college football season, and there was a threat of point-spread shenanigans after a severe weather delay chased Steve Spurrier off the field.
Al Marquis became a hero to dozens of local children touched by cancer when he graciously hosted them at his Kingston Ranch for Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation’s 17th annual Camp Cartwheel.
UNLV coach Bobby Hauck looked at the scoreboard at one point in the second half and saw his team had outgained Minnesota 420 yards to 234. By those numbers, the game shouldn’t have been close. And it wasn’t.
First Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club couldn’t deliver on the “topless” part of its advertised topless sky dive for charity. Beyond missed shock value, the establishment now has a bigger problem: the nonprofit billed as the beneficiary of the “Flight of the Tatas” won’t take the cash.
A couple who exchanged vows in Las Vegas in December 2008 had a change of heart and went to court for a divorce, only to have the judge rule the marriage wasn’t valid in the first place.
A proposal to curb underage drinking downtown by enforcing stricter curfews throughout central Las Vegas is being questioned for its potential to create more problems than it solves.
For the second time in a week, former world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson said he’s “on the verge of dying” because of his struggles with substance abuse.
In the United States, there are few places more imbued with that indefinable sense of wonder than the Southwest. Delving into the landscapes, history and culture of the region on a Grand Canyon tour is sure to give you a real and memorable encounter with the spirit of the Southwest.
Did you know a stroke occurs every 40 seconds on average? About 795,000 Americans suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year, according to the American Stroke Association. If you or a loved one has survived a stroke, recovery depends largely on the severity of the brain damage. With love, support and patience, the journey toward a new normal can begin.
Your haircut says a lot about you. In fact, according to new research, it says more than anyone might think, especially in the eyes of women.
When it comes to back-to-school safety, you cover the basics vigilantly, such as teaching kids to avoid strangers, buckling them in the car and providing appropriate safety gear when they play sports. But have you considered taking as much care when it comes to packing lunch boxes?
As children across the country gear up with their new backpack, school supplies, clothes and haircuts, parents are reaching for their cameras, ready to capture another milestone: the annual back-to-school photo. This year, capture that memorable shot like a professional with a few expert tips and tricks.
Parents thinking of buying a tablet for their child may think touchscreen technology is heralding the end of writing for their kids. Not so, education and technology pros say. A new generation of “pens,” designed for use with tablets and touchscreens, is bringing one of the oldest human communication tools into classrooms that have already entered the digital age.