Workers on Tuesday removed signage from the New York-New York that had greeted visitors to the Strip casino since the property opened in 1997. The 30-foot gold-border neon sign will be reassembled at the Neon Museum in downtown Las Vegas to become part of the Neon Boneyard.
Michael Law, 25, who attacked Clark County jail guards with a baseball bat in September, pleaded guilty to felony battery with use of a deadly weapon on Tuesday.
Holley’s Cuppa, 9265 S. Cimarron Rd #115, is owned by former Le Reve performer Holley Steeley.
A crab notices a camera parked outside his home and decides this is a matter of finders, keepers.
A southwest Reno community is taking steps to keep problem bears out of their trash — animal-resistant garbage containers.
Lindsey Vonn will miss the Sochi Olympics because of a right knee injury, leaving the Winter Games without one of its biggest stars.
Boxes filled with bananas and cocaine were delivered to five Berlin supermarkets in what police on Tuesday called a “logistical error” by drug smugglers.
The group of NBA players scheduled to play with Dennis Rodman against a team of North Koreans on Wednesday privately expressed second thoughts about going ahead because of an outpouring of criticism back home in the U.S.
A University of Virginia medical student potentially saved a man’s life recently during what was supposed to be a routine training exercise.
A new all-electric race car made its debut Monday at a makeshift racetrack behind the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
The development buzz in Las Vegas these days is focused almost exclusively on the growing influence of Tony Hsieh and his Downtown Project, but there’s another big player on the scene: The Cordish Cos.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified Las Vegas’ first traffic fatality of 2014.
Brutal cold settled over much of the nation this week, sparing the west but leaving people in cities from Nashville to New York scrambling to avoid heading outside. The weather has had some unexpected consequences. We’ll be keeping track of them here throughout the day.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. A camera found by a kind-hearted local is worth a social media manhunt.
Pat Hayden loved baseball.
Last year’s most in-demand Vegas concert tickets were for Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, the Eagles and Adele, says Ken Solky, owner of LasVegasTickets.com and 1-800-Las-Vegas.
Penn National Gaming struck a marketing deal with Carnival Cruise Lines in which customers of regional gaming giant can redeem player loyalty points on cruises to the Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico, and other destinations.
In my post-divorce dating career (two years), I’ve met at least three women (well-educated and in their 40s) who are still bearing significant open wounds caused in childhood by their fathers (just my opinion, but it seems pretty clear). It makes me think several things: 1. the incredible influence and power that parents have over their kid’s entire lives; 2. why are these educated, high-functioning people still carrying these wounds at this point in their lives? 3. what wounds am I walking around with from childhood? 4. what wounds am I inflicting on my kids? 5. most important, how can I help my kids overcome these inevitable wounds so their adulthoods won’t have very much anguish?
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Tyler Sedivy has graduated from Air Force basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio.
An upset Michael Bay, Shaq kissing a tech legend and eco-friendly race cars. It’s just another press day at the International CES.
A one-vehicle accident on southbound U.S. Highway 95 has been cleared Tuesday morning.
The new year is here and it’s time to tackle your resolutions! You’ve set your goal, and now is the time to take action. Following a few simple tips can help you kick start your healthy habits and inspire you to achieve your goals this year.
The colder weather of winter has many looking for some comforting wholesome meals to share with friends and family. This winter try delicious recipes that will create tantalizing smells in the home and warm everyone sitting around the table.
Holiday festivities may be over, but that doesn’t mean you can slack on hair care. Starting each day with a great ‘do can help you face winter challenges with a shiny, bright spirit.
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller is “not some maverick that is out spewing socialism,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Sunday’s “Face the Nation.”
David Silvaggio is a case study in the overreach of the war on drugs and the long overdue common sense that, ever so slowly, finally is changing the course of this costly, counterproductive conflict.
