Symphony Park could soon see its first groundbreaking since 2010. PH Symphony Park LLC — a company owned by Molasky Group Chairman and Las Vegas developer Irwin Molasky — hopes to build up to 300,000 square feet of office space on nearly 6 acres of park property right across the street from the Molasky Corporate Center.
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, President Barack Obama will visit the city next week to tour neighborhoods and meet with families still recovering from the devastation.
A Portland boy, 6, is doing his part to support firefighters and their families after hearing about the three brave men killed in a wildfire up in Washington State last week.
Jeb Bush used to say he didn’t want to get into a food fight with Donald Trump. Now he’s the one doing the slinging.
July’s gaming revenue totals on the Strip have left analysts wondering if the baccarat troubles in Macau have infiltrated Nevada.
A hazardous materials incident at a home in metropolitan Chicago has left two men dead and five people injured, authorities said.
He carefully choreographed the slaying of the two journalists for maximum shock value. And, judging from the items found in his car, he took equally meticulous steps to get away with it.
You know you’ve aged out of the target demographic for “We Are Your Friends” when during the triumphant pool party to christen the house up-and-coming DJ Cole Carter rents with his buddies all you can think about are their poor neighbors and whether those homeowners will have some sort of recourse through their HOA.
The chief executive of infidelity website Ashley Madison’s parent company Avid Life Media has left, just over a week after hackers leaked data about millions of its clients in a massive cyber assault.
Weekend temperatures in the Las Vegas valley will be hotter than normal, but it’s nothing we haven’t seen before.
Backers of an initiative petition seeking to quash a $1.4 billion tax package passed by the 2015 Legislature have filed a pre-emptive lawsuit asking a judge to declare that the referendum does not violate the single-subject rule before supporters begin gathering signatures to put it on the ballot.
Be careful when you walk into the Hard Rock Hotel on Friday. Some guy may come up and start saying weird things to you or start going crazy or … oh, you’re there for the “Impractical Jokers” show? Never mind.
Amid a firestorm of criticism over his remarks to Rolling Stone about a healing elixir, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson on Thursday clarified what he meant.
Throughout one of the most emotional nights of her career, Celine Dion triumphantly shook a clenched fist.
Henderson and Boulder City police handed out nearly 400 tickets during a recent initiative to crack down on speeding and distracted driving, the departments announced Thursday.
Zac Efron heads to Las Vegas for “We Are Your Friends” while Rio headliner Eddie Griffin heads to a mental hospital for “Going to America.” Here’s a look at those and this week’s other new movies.
They’re almost ready for your close-up, Mr. Wolfson.
McCarran International Airport had its largest post-recession month-over-month passenger percentage increase in July, breaking the 4 million barrier for the first time in more than seven years.
Political ideology, union cronyism and health insurance don’t mix.
When Justin Wilson’s brother, Stefan, also a racecar driver, posted a Twitter message Tuesday that said his big brother had donated his vital organs, it did not come as a surprise because that’s just the kind of guy Justin Wilson was.
Got puppy? Take these steps to ensure he stays happy, healthy and safe in your home.
A look at how minimally invasive robotic laser therapy enables surgeons to access lesions previously considered difficult to access or inoperable
Stay warm this season without the big energy expense.
Tips to help you extend your summer well into the fall season.
The tech field continues to expand, and young women can find many opportunities for rewarding tech careers.
Rising more than 6 miles from the seabed floor, Mauna Kea is the tallest summit in the world.
While global stock markets continued their gyrations Monday, a new stock index has focused on another type of bottom-line: Catholic values.
My English teacher is making us read “Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream” this semester in honor of The New York Times best-seller’s 25th anniversary.
Basic’s football team didn’t have the best resume heading into the playoffs last fall, but that didn’t stop the Wolves from advancing to the Sunrise Region title game.
Jerry Carnahan, former president and CEO of Farmers New World Life, a leading U.S.-based life insurance provider, has been appointed executive vice president of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber, the largest business organization in Nevada. Carnahan will also serve as executive director of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber Foundation, a 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to community leadership, workforce and education initiatives.
