As revenue plummets at China’s only legal gambling hub, global casino operators have a new mantra — what happens in Vegas, must also happen in Macau.
Cafe 6 has opened in Palms Place to supplant the much-lamented Simon Kitchen & Lounge, which closed earlier this month because of chef Kerry Simon’s declining health. However, the new place is carrying on Simon’s playful approach to food.
A light-rail subway system beneath Las Vegas Boulevard is among the ambitious recommendations that have emerged from a transportation plan that has taken more than two years to complete.
Longtime U2 tour manager Dennis Sheehan died Wednesday, the band said on its website.
One person is hospitalized and police are looking for two others after a shooting Wednesday afternoon in the west valley, Las Vegas police said.
A nun-turned-developer was ordered to pay nearly $1 million for lavish spending and for hiring an ex-con known as Frankie the Fish while building a Mississippi casino, a court ruled on Wednesday.
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is a no-show at team workouts. Head coach Mike Zimmer continues to send the united message stated by multiple members of the franchise that it is the only football option for the All-Pro back.
The Pentagon said on Wednesday that a suspected live sample of anthrax was sent to a U.S. base in South Korea, in addition to the samples mistakenly sent to nine U.S. states.
A number of major fast-food chains and food companies have recently announced healthier practices, moving to all-natural ingredients.
The little town of Orum has an old ice house, a Boraxo plant, a slaughterhouse, a corner store, a police station, a newspaper, a pet shop and a supermarket.
The operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp received court approval on Wednesday to remain in control of its bankruptcy for another six months.
Cars parked on grave-sites and dogs urinating on tombstones. Those are the things an angry Facebook post called out at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery over Memorial Day weekend. The bad behavior by visitors is starting to get a lot of attention.
The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face allegations, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Wednesday.
Construction workers on Wednesday installed the last beam of the $375 million arena being built behind the New York-New York garage on the Strip, marking a milestone two days ahead of schedule.
Barrick Gold Corp.’s first step to long-promised partnerships with China, as well as progress in reaching an ambitious debt-cutting goal, are turning skeptical investors warmer toward the world’s biggest gold miner.
As Charter Communications said it will begin televising Dodgers games on SportsNet LA within the next few weeks to the nearly 300,000 households it serves in Southern California, but it won’t do anything to help convince Southern Nevada pay-TV providers to carry the channel.
Saudi Arabian women will overcome a ban on female drivers and gain the right to drive this year, but only in a mobile videogame designed by a member of the royal family.
For those who not only know but love “Annie,” the current touring version — at The Smith Center through Sunday — marks a return to form for the family favorite.
Scientists say a fossilized skull discovered deep inside a Spanish cave shows telltale signs of homicide — 430,000 years ago
Tech. Sgt. Kasey Hollinger, a noncommissioned officer at Creech Air Force Base, figured out a way to do more with less and save the Air Force nearly $100,000.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on Wednesday said Office Depot Inc has agreed to pay $3.4 million in fines over its failure to report defects in two models of office chairs.
In addition to local, regional, domestic and international brewers, the event will feature music by John Earl’s Boogieman Band, The Diane Kallay Band and The Homemade Jamz Blues Band.
Kids are organizing pencils as a makeshift, yes-no oujia board to summon a “Mexican demon” where questions are asked and “he” replies by moving the pencils.
LAKE MEAD — Memorial Day weekend brought many recreationists to the lake, anglers making up a significant portion of these. Early mornings were a good time to avoid the crowd as well as hook some of the lunkers seeking forage in the coves. Netted shad has been the most productive bait. A few anglers who were fishing from shore near Boulder Beach had success catching catfish using anchovies.
20th Century Fox is rebooting its 2003 historical fantasy film “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” with John Davis on board to produce through his Davis Entertainment banner.
All that’s left from Rock in Rio are some random text messages, perhaps a few ill-conceived Instagram posts, and a collection of miscellaneous memories — or maybe some misspelled memories, as the case may be.
The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow permit holders to have firearms on Nevada college campuses.
The band is making its way to America for the fittingly titled BIGBANG 2015 World Tour “Made” in USA, which is set to kick off here in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Friday, Oct. 2.
Newer versions of the Pill may raise a woman’s risk of dangerous blood clots even more than older versions, a large U.K. study suggests.
The U.S. Forest Service firefighter who suffered second and third degree burns while responding to a fire Mount Charleston on Monday remains hospitalized in critical condition, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
