At first blush, it might sound creepy and Big Brotherish — cameras documenting an arena visitor’s gender and age, then computers digesting facial images to generate digital ads, music and food selections tailored to fit a crowd’s demographic composition. But this kind of technology will be used at the MGM-AEG arena on the Strip.
An Assembly committee Tuesday considered a bill setting up procedures to check whether noncitizens who obtain Nevada driver authorization cards show up on voter registration rolls.
Nevada State Board of Education member Alexis Gonzales-Black resigned last week after moving to California to launch a business venture.
An elderly woman is in critical condition after a central valley fire left her unconscious with severe burns Tuesday.
An unsafe lane change cost a motorcyclist his life over the weekend, Nevada Highway Patrol said Tuesday.
A false report of a man carrying a gun caused a brief disruption at a Henderson voting site Tuesday, police said.
Assembly Bill 280, sponsored by Assemblyman Ervin Nelson, R-Las Vegas, is the most sweeping measure aimed at making changes to the state collective bargaining law in the 2015 session.
A Connecticut firefighter said he was discriminated while doing his job and is now suing the town of Hamden and the fire chief.
Police have had 78 interactions with people on the Strip who were carrying glass containers since Clark County commissioners in September banned carrying glass containers on the resort corridor.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, just four days after launching his 2016 White House bid, will visit Las Vegas on Saturday to promote himself as a “new kind of Republican” who’s for more personal freedom and less government intrusion in private lives.
Assembly Bill 165, one part of the Republican governor’s ambitious education agenda, authorizes $10.5 million in tax credits over the upcoming two-year budget cycle. The total would increase 10 percent per year thereafter.
A pilot program to bind defendants over for District Court sentencing in 48 hours rather than the current seven days was launched Monday, Las Vegas Township Justice Court Chief Judge Joe Bonaventure told commissioners Tuesday.
The NuvaRing is one of the most popular birth control products on the market. Families and lawsuits are now raising questions about NuvaRing and its safety.
Sure, you can go to the roof of Red Rock Resort or climb Turtlehead Peak in Red Rock for a spectacular view, but unless you can fly, you’re not going to see Summerlin like this.
Clark County commissioners approved a $1.5 million budget for the next fiscal year for the Mount Charleston Fire Protection District as officials continue working on transitioning away from receiving fire service Nevada Division of Forestry.
Readers recommend sources for Lobster Thermidor, huckleberry delights and Italian cold cuts.
A man who was distraught over his severe heart condition shot and wounded his partner before shooting and killing himself in their Fort Mohave, Ariz., home on Tuesday, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
Facebook’s 10-year plan is based on three technologies that seemingly have nothing to do with Facebook: drones, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
Have you ever wondered why you make certain decisions against your better judgment? Why is it, even when you know what is right, that choosing it is such a challenge?
Mochiko Chicken, an outgrowth of the popular Dragon Grill food truck, specializes in Asian fusion food, with an emphasis on Hawaiian-inflected fried and chargrilled chicken tenders and bowls.
What was supposed to be pool night during a family vacation led to a rare diagnosis that would change a Utah teen’s life forever.
A black teenager killed by police outside of Chicago over the weekend was shot twice in the back after attempting to steal an illegal handgun, officials and local media said on Monday.
HBO’s standalone broadband-streaming service — HBO Now — is now available via Apple and Cablevision Systems’ Optimum Online for $14.99 per month, a move that could contribute to the erosion of the pay-TV industry’s subscriber levels.
After thousands of mailers, dozens of TV ads and weeks of campaigning, voters on Tuesday could decide more than two dozen City Council, mayoral and judicial seats in three of Nevada’s largest cities.
The graffiti, written in a French chalk quarry and dating back almost 100 years, is plain and stark. They were World War I soldiers, four of almost 2,000, whose writings have recently been found underneath battlefields near Naours, France, about 120 miles north of Paris.
South African authorities stopped a 15-year-old girl believed to be traveling to join Islamic State from taking a flight in Cape Town, the state security ministry said on Tuesday, the country’s first known detention linked to the militant group.
A White House spokesman said on Tuesday that he would not expect a final decision in the next day or two on removing Cuba from a U.S. list of countries accused of sponsoring terrorism.
