Justin Bieber is slated to make a stop at the MGM Grand Garden on March 25.
A man charged with robbing the M Resort and suspected in two other high-profile thefts was ordered detained in federal custody Thursday.
Some would say no matter what it is you’re hosting, there’s an audience for it somewhere. With Las Vegas being home to devout followers of the United Church of Bacon, what better place than Sin City to hold a bacon-themed Broadway-level show.
Sponsored by Summerlin Pediatric Dentistry, FEAT is set to host the annual picnic and resource fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 15 at Mission Hills Park.
Parents, school officials and members of the community are invited to see eighth-graders learn how to pay bills, manage their mortgages, determine childcare for their “kids” and much more at Capital One/Junior Achievement Finance Park.
New Girl Scouts program: In October, the Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada launched What Did You Do Today?, a fall recruitment campaign to engage new volunteers and introduce more girls to scouting. The group offers many programs and activities to help girls discover their values, connect them with others and take action to make a difference in the world. Girls can earn badges for everything from first aid and camping to financial literacy and STEM activities. The group mission is to build courage, confidence and character in girls ages 5 to 17 years old. Visit girlscoutsnv.org.
The Clark County School District Police Department, in conjunction with the Care Coalition, plans a Pill Take Back Day event from 8 a.m. to noon Nov. 14 at the College of Southern Nevada.
Barclaycard US held an event that included speakers, a ribbon-cutting and media tours on Thursday to mark its expansion in Southern Nevada.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
North Las Vegas police arrested a man in connection with a Wednesday night shooting that left another man dead.
If Starbucks’ solid red holiday cup doesn’t adequately represent Christmas, perhaps Dunkin’ Donuts’ has the answer.
A former Olympic Garden Gentlemen’s Club employee has sued the topless cabaret’s operators and Bankruptcy Court-appointed receiver, claiming he was denied minimum wages as required by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
Former Arizona basketball star Michael Wright was found slain in a vehicle in New York City.
Wisconsin running back Corey Clement was injured during an off-campus altercation early Sunday morning.
The thought of someone texting while behind the wheel of a vehicle is a scary thought no matter who it is. A local tech startup has created an app to help curb distracted teen drivers from utilizing their cellphones while operating an automobile.
Right now, you might be seeing a tarantula or two while driving or hiking around the back country. Rather than dissolving into a quivering pool of arachnophobia, try to focus on the interesting aspects of our eight-footed friends.
Fences won’t solve the European refugee crisis, actor Tom Hanks says. The Hollywood star and American icon decried the use of border fences to keep out refugees and migrants fleeing persecution as Slovenia began construction of a razor-wire fence on its Croatian border.
What would you do to score the season’s hottest Christmas gift? Lie? Cut in line? Knock down an adult? Push over a child?
A state official said Thursday that Nevada is “well positioned” to comply with the new carbon dioxide reduction requirements by 2030 recently mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Walmart has big plans for Black Friday. The discount chain unveiled several Black Friday discounts on TVs, electronics, small home appliances and toys that will be available in store and online during the major shopping day.
Federal prosecutors recommended on Thursday that former Subway sandwich spokesman Jared Fogle spend 12 and a half years in prison and be under lifetime supervision for child pornography and having sex with two minors.
A Florida police officer who shot and killed a man whose car had broken down last month has been fired, though an investigation that will determine whether charges will be filed isn’t finished, the department that employed him said Thursday.
The Bills and Jets are led by a pair of defensive-minded coaches in Buffalo’s Rex Ryan and New York’s Todd Bowles, but lately the AFC East rivals have been involved in some shootouts.
You’ve probably heard that Badlands Golf Course in Summerlin could soon become Badlands Housing Development. And you probably know that Silverstone Golf Course in northwest Las Vegas could soon suffer the same fate.
Airports often mean long lines, big crowds and a looming headache for travelers. While traveling might be a hassle to some people, frequent travelers and insiders know the secrets to living the good life while traveling and avoiding the headaches most normal travelers experience. If you want to travel like the pros, here are 40 airport secrets and travel tips from the insiders.
Move over Panda Express — there’s a new American-Chinese chain that just opened its first location at 6010 W. Craig Road, No. 150, with plans to dominate the Las Vegas Valley with as many as 30 locations.
In Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) is separated into 12 districts. Described as the “sleepless district,” District One is known as the city’s epicenter for entertainment, shopping and dining.
Luke’s Lobster, a Maine seafood shack, is set to open its first Las Vegas shack at 11 a.m. Nov. 12 on the Plaza facing Las Vegas Boulevard at the Fashion Show mall.