A weekly log of business bankruptcies, commercial and industrial lease transactions, and new business licenses in Clark County.
Gaming analysts were turned into film critics during last month’s Global Gaming Expo.
The center, 2975 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite B, is set to host six “Didje want to stop snoring?” classes every Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. between Oct. 4 and Nov. 8. Instructors say the classes may help alleviate snoring and sleep apnea.
It was an hour or so before UNLV played New Mexico in football on Sept. 28 in Albuquerque, and Tina Kunzer-Murphy was strolling along the turf at University Stadium.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who died in a motorcycle crash Saturday.
Shepherds led a flock of 2,000 sheep through Madrid on Sunday in defense of ancient grazing, droving and migration rights increasingly threatened by urban sprawl and modern agricultural practices.
One Drop, established by Cirque du Soleil’s Guy Lalibert, is a global initiative to develop innovative water access and management projects in rural regions of the world. Several hundred participants began their 5.6 mile walk at the South Point hotel-casino and ended at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino.
When Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval speaks, many Nevada Republicans aren’t really listening.
Dear Savvy Senior: What is the safest way to dispose of unwanted medications? My husband and I have drawers full of unused and expired drugs that we’d like to get rid of, and get them out of sight of our curious grandkids. What can you tell me? — Concerned Grandmother
Here’s a good motto to guide you through normal American politics: “Lord, give me coffee to change the things I can change, and give me wine to accept the things I can’t.”
Jerome, once called “the wickedest town in the West,” now is one of Arizona’s liveliest ghost towns, billing itself as the “Ghost Capital” of the state.
The Tony and Renee Marlon Charitable Foundation was honored during the 12th annual Storybook Gala benefiting Spread the Word Nevada on Sept. 28 at The Venetian.
Gibraltar-based 888 Holdings has quietly carved out an extra-large share of the neophyte U.S. online gaming market.
On Tuesday it will have been 20 years since a guy wearing a striped shirt with orange armbands skated into the center ice faceoff circle at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City with a hockey puck in his hand.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal presents its annual list of craft bazaars, festivals and events for those interested in starting their holiday shopping while supporting nonprofit organizations.
The claws came out for the Frank Marino roast on Friday inside a rollicking Stratosphere showroom.
One woman is dead and four freeway lanes are closed after a double car accident Sunday morning on Interstate 15.
It has not happened yet, and the unenviable task now falls on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.
Bust out the bandanas, jeans and motorcycle boots. It’s the last day of Las Vegas BikeFest.
PollyGrind is the anti-Nina Simone.