Superlatives are still coming in for Saturday night’s thriller between Alexander Gustafsson and UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
Citigroup Inc. will eliminate 760 jobs in its Las Vegas mortgage unit through layoffs starting in December, the company announced Monday. The cuts will eliminate more than two-thirds of the mortgage unit staff based at 8725 W. Sahara Ave. Work will end for most on Dec. 20.
The man who police said died from a road rage incident Saturday morning has been identified.
Las Vegas volunteers of the Salvation Army are in Colorado to assist victims of last week’s flood.
Wynn Resorts Ltd., locked in a legal battle with its former vice chairman and co-founder Kazuo Okada, has suggested several changes to bylaws that govern how the board of directors operates.
In many folks’ eyes, it was quite a gamble. But Jordan Butler never saw it that way. He had a women’s tennis tournament that was flat-lining in terms of interest, so he figured if he thought outside the box and it didn’t work, he wasn’t any worse off than when he started.
Arnold M. Knightly has been named editor of Las Vegas CityLife, the area’s oldest and most independent alternative weekly newspaper.
For more than two decades, Pat Mulroy has served as Southern Nevada’s “water czar” and the chief protector of its meager share of the Colorado River. On Monday she said the time has come to step aside.
Around 30 large dolphins beached themselves in northeastern Brazil over the weekend, and news reports said Monday that at least seven of them had died.
One person is in critical condition after a multi-vehicle crash near Flamingo Road and Durango Drive Monday night.
UNLV did the job against New Mexico’s Kasey Carrier last football season, holding him to 52 yards rushing.
A Mesquite woman facing more than 90 misdemeanor charges surrendered for arrest Monday after police contend she falsely claimed her son was ill with cancer.
At least for one game, King James, Jesus Shuttlesworth, The Truth and KG may be headed to the backs of NBA jerseys.
Arizona Cardinals safety Rashad Johnson lost more than a football game in New Orleans. The tip of the middle finger on his left hand departed there, too.
A man who shot and killed his neighbor last year for slamming a door is facing charges of murder and carrying a concealed firearm, police said.
A banker who stood up against an online gambling operation was the star of an anti-money-laundering conference in Las Vegas on Monday.
A Las Vegas couple upset about neighborhood party houses have found supporters of stronger regulations on the City Council.
Former President George W. Bush says President Barack Obama should not be criticized for the amount of golf he plays.
A redesign of International Game Technology’s longstanding corporate logo is more than just giving the decades-old icon a contemporary appearance.
Allegiant Air continued to press more of its fleet into service, expecting to have 32 of its 49 available MD-80 aircraft flying by the end of Monday.
A man facing the death penalty for the brutal double murder and rape of a mother and daughter has pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors in a separate domestic violence case.
The second man charged in a 2010 gang-related homicide was extradited to Nevada on Sunday.
A man who police said robbed and attempted to sexually assault a woman on Thursday has not yet been found.
This is going to hurt, America. But you already knew that.