Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt launched a program providing free legal aid to the state’s active duty, reserve and veteran service members.
Nothing would please Gevorg Khatchikian more than to see Gilberto Ramirez overlook him in Friday night’s 10-round super middleweight fight at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
With November more than halfway over, the cooler Las Vegas months are on their way.
Although divorce can get you out of an unhappy marriage, it can also milk you for all you are worth if you don’t know your rights. Check out these 40 secrets from top divorce attorneys to help you protect your assets and stay on the winning side.
Grandma is the best cook ever! She’s second only to Mom, who makes your favorite foods every day.
Michael D. Mercurio writes from experience in “A Charleston Yankee.” The novel follows Marine Mike Romano into civilian life as an insurance salesman in Charleston, S.C.
“Pete the Cat” author and musician Eric Litwin is set to bring his musical stories to several local libraries in November.
The Clark County Law Library and Nevada Legal Services are hosting new classes in estate planning from 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 15 and in bankruptcy/consumer rights from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 16.
I know a lot of horseplayers who focus their main plays on stakes races. The logic is pretty simple. In 99.9 percent of the time, they don’t have to worry about deception. Horses are in a stakes race to win it.
Diabetes and Nutrition: The class is scheduled from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at MountainView Hospital’s 1 South Conference Room, 3100 N. Tenaya Way.
Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas recently announced Candyce Farthing as the new chief academic officer.
Henderson Police officers arrested seven drivers on DUI charges and handed out more than 270 tickets to motorists during a recent enforcement effort targeting impaired drivers.
Nonprofit Opportunity Village chose a local contractor to work on the expansion of its campus at 6050 S. Buffalo Drive.
The soldiers fired M-16s at men wearing headscarves and robes. The scene for a training exercise Wednesday was on a stretch of desert on the outskirts of the Nevada National Guard’s North Las Vegas Readiness Center .
We all know what oxymorons are, and we probably have had some good chuckles over them. You know: jumbo shrimp, job security, business ethics, cafeteria food, government assistance, and my favorite, living dead.
Three casino industry buyouts were approved Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission, including Eldorado Resort’s $72.5 million acquisition of MGM Resorts International’s holdings in Reno.
As if being subjected to a “Thursday Night Football” matchup between the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans isn’t bad enough, the teams with a combined 5-13 record will be decked out in Nike’s garish “Color Rush” uniforms.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the death of his father Wednesday night, Las Vegas police said Thursday.
Owner Henry Lin wants everyone to feel welcome at Haza Yakitori, 3399 S. Jones Blvd.
From 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 21, Marco’s Pizza is set to run a fundraiser at the restaurant’s new location at 3400 S. Hualapai Way.
An 18-year-old American tourist was one of the three people killed in a shooting in the West Bank on Thursday.
A bill that would allow recovery teams easier access to federal land to search for victims of crimes and accidents cleared a key Senate committee on Thursday.
Over the objections of President Barack Obama and most Democrats, the House approved legislation Thursday that would block Syrian and Iraqi refugees admission to the United States under a current screening process that Republicans say could be exploited by ISIS terrorists.
A new solar project, the first utility-scale facility to be owned and operated by NV Energy, is now sending electricity to Nellis Air Force Base.
Family and friends of a former Green Valley High School banker silently sobbed as a Las Vegas judge on Thursday sentenced the mother of three to up to four years in prison for stealing thousands of dollars in student-generated funds from the Henderson campus.
Turtlenecks come as a big surprise this fall. Not because it’s a new style, but because they’re the big trend nobody anticipated.
Former Subway sandwich chain pitchman Jared Fogle on Thursday was sentenced to 15-1/2 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to child pornography and sex charges.
Cornish Pasty Co. is moving to a bigger and better location in the Downtown Arts District.
British singer Adele’s much-anticipated new album “25” will not be available for streaming on major digital services such as Spotify and Apple Music, the New York Times reported.
