Utah Shakespeare Festival brings Shakespeare to local students each year and then opens the performances to the public. This weekend, you can see them do justice to the Bard’s dark and powerful ‘s “Macbeth” at the College of Southern Nevada.
You’re probably still binge-watching all of “Friends,” but here’s your friendly reminder that “House of Cards” returns for its third season in 25 days.
The Atlanta Falcons reached an agreement with Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn early Monday morning on a five-year deal to be their new head coach, according to multiple reports.
A Las Vegas Police Department detective was arrested on a drunken driving charge over the weekend, the agency announced Monday.
Rumors of a conservative revolt against electing Las Vegas Republican John Hambrick speaker of the Assembly turned out to be just talk on Monday, as the 78th session of the Legislature convened.
A federal judge Monday recommended suppressing the brunt of the evidence against a wealthy Malaysian businessman and his son in what authorities say was an illegal sports betting operation run out of Caesars Palace luxury villas.
Despite the on-again, off-again relationship the ride-hailing company Uber has had with Southern Nevada, Clark County’s taxi industry had a banner year in 2014.
Almost a third of nearly 90 drivers tested at a Super Bowl sobriety checkpoint face drunken driving charges, according to Las Vegas police.
Goodbye, tile roofs, beige stucco and ornate details. Hello to streamlined shapes, local materials and homes topped with solar panels that seem to blend seamlessly into the land around them. Desert contemporary architecture is on the rise in Las Vegas, and the architects behind a new luxury-home community aim to give the trend some staying power.
Defense lawyer Luis J. Rojas pleaded guilty Monday in what authorities say was a short-sale scheme to erase more than $800,000 in mortgage debt from his Henderson home.
In many cases, you might be getting “good credit” benefits without even knowing it. In the credit management game, experts calls that “accidental improvement” of your credit — and yes, there’s nothing wrong with benefitting from financial moves you’re not totally aware of.
The end got even closer Monday for RadioShack when the New York Stock Exchange suspended trading of its shares.
The 2015 Nevada Legislature convened Monday with pomp and song, a festive beginning before buckling down to tackle the tough issues of taxes and other reforms in the months to come.
It’s not a shark, but it’s something. Katy Perry got a tattoo on the inside of her ring finger to commemorate her performance at the Super Bowl XLIX.
A still battered-looking Sen. Harry Reid made a return to the Senate floor on Monday, and immediately jumped into a fray over immigration and homeland security.
Rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight was charged with murder and attempted murder on Monday in connection with an incident in which prosecutors say he ran over two men in a Southern California parking lot, killing one of them.
At practically every career stop he’s made, Takuya Ohki has made a splash. Ohki has spent virtually all of his work life inside recreational water parks. He relocated from Hawaii to Las Vegas in 2012 to open Wet ‘n’ Wild as the park’s general manager.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll confirmed Monday that cornerback Richard Sherman’s left elbow will require Tommy John surgery and cornerback Jeremy Lane has a “significant” broken arm.
Warren Sapp, a Hall of Fame defensive lineman and commentator for the NFL Network, has been terminated from the sports network after he allegedly solicited a prostitute and was arrested Monday morning in Phoenix.
Suspended CBS Sports basketball analyst Greg Anthony pleaded not guilty to soliciting prostitution on Monday in a Washington court.
Justin Timberlake is expecting “the greatest gift ever” this year: a baby. After months of speculation, the singer confirmed Saturday that his wife, Jessica Biel, is expecting their first child. News of the impending arrival came on his 34th birthday.
An Egyptian court triggered an international uproar Monday, confirming a death sentence for 183 defendants.
MGM Resorts International announced plans Monday to deploy a mobile wagering system across 12 of its Nevada resorts later this year.
Las Vegas Assemblyman John Hambrick was named speaker for the 2015 legislative session on Monday, ending the uncertainty stemming from a leadership struggle between conservative and more moderate members of the GOP caucus.
Follow the link for the flag football coaches poll, as compiled by Cimarron-Memorial coach Mark Bailey.
Like the New England Patriots, NBC’s broadcast of the Super Bowl was a champion on Sunday night. NBC announced on Monday that the Patriots 28-24 last second victory over the Seattle Seahawks delivered a 49.7 overnight rating — the highest in Super Bowl history.
Investigation of a hit-and-run crash will likely create traffic hassles near the intersection of Lamb Boulevard and Washington Avenue, according to Las Vegas police.
A Florida man was being held in jail with no bond on Monday after police say he attempted to circumcise his 20-month-old nephew with a large kitchen knife, according to the arrest affidavit.
A Las Vegas-based telemarketing company must pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in back wages and damages.
The daughter of the boss of Korean Air Lines, on trial in what has popularly become known as the “nut rage” case, treated flight crew like “feudal slaves,” a chief steward said in court on Monday.
