Chorizo-laden queso fundido, Cadillac margaritas and strolling mariachis promise to fill Las Vegas hotels with plenty of Mexican flavor this weekend.
Troy Batugal has received a 2 1/2-year scholarship from Cornell University Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
An Indian court Friday sentenced to death four men for the gang rape and murder of a young New Delhi woman, ordering them to the gallows for a brutal attack that riveted India.
Too frequently, when Floyd Mayweather Jr. takes center stage, fans overpay to see something resembling a dance competition and a pillow fight.
Deadly flooding in Colorado and devastation to mountain communities in the area has put the Nevada Task Force 1 urban search and rescue team on alert Friday to deploy, according to city officials.
Three Las Vegans have been indicted by a federal grand jury in what authorities say was a $5 million grant funding telemarketing scheme.
Zenshin, an Asian restaurant at the South Point from longtime local chef and Hawaiian native Terence Fong, promises to be different.
When asked at his Monday news conference about the upcoming four-game stretch that is critical for UNLV’s football team and its coaching staff, coach Bobby Hauck said he and his players would answer questions only about this week’s opponent.
Next week, two very different productions — Shakespeare’s “Richard II” and the nostalgic prom-night musical “The Marvelous Wonderettes” — join the rollicking, Tony-winning “Peter and the Starcatcher” at the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City
Saturday’s Floyd Mayweather Jr. – Saul “Canelo” Alvarez fight is a big hit with the celebrity crowd.
Heavy Hitter Glen Lerner faces some heavy hits himself in New Orleans over his representation of hundreds of clients in the British Petroleum oil spill case.
People who follow fisticuffs use a lot of boxing expressions when predicting winners of the big bouts. I have a more proven method for determining who will win. I go to the “news” conference and count entourage members.
One out of every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. The good news is when caught early, it is very treatable. According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for prostate cancer is almost 100 percent because many men receive an early diagnosis.
