A Las Vegas judge may rule soon on the constitutionality of the state’s new education savings accounts, widely considered to be the most aggressive school choice program in the country.
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Royal Links — the 18-hole golf course on Vegas Valley Drive east of Boulder Highway — could become the fourth Las Vegas Valley course offered up for sale or redevelopment over the past several months.
Dorothy Larry was slain in Las Vegas just few weeks before she was to serve as the maid of honor in her daughter’s wedding.
Golden Entertainment said Thursday it sold a subordinated promissory note the company held for the Jamul Indian Village in San Diego to a subsidiary of Penn National Gaming for $24 million.
Police arrested a man Wednesday in connection with a November double homicide in downtown, Metro announced Thursday.
Sam Edelman, a shoe and clothing designer, opened a 2,500-square-foot store Dec. 4 at the Forum Shops at Caesars.
Las Vegas police said the man who was found shot dead Thursday morning in a northwest valley apartment complex may have died during a robbery.
Several valley post office branches will offer extended Saturday hours and open on two Sundays this month to help handle the holiday shipping rush.
Eden Pastor is one of just a handful of licensed art therapists in Southern Nevada, and she has worked with multiple children’s centers and addiction centers.
The Minnesota Vikings make a trip to the desert tonight to face the Arizona Cardinals for Thursday Night Football at University of Phoenix Stadium. Here’s everything you need to know to watch.
The San Bernardino mass shooting caught authorities by surprise. Neither of the two shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, were on law enforcement’s radar.
He is passionate about his vision for the aquarium to help save the world’s oceans and adamant that sharks are the animals that will accomplish this goal more than any other sea creature.
The Sahara Hotel and Casino nearly made it to 60 years — the same lifespan as the Riviera hotel-casino — before closing in 2011.
Michael Cavallari, the brother-in-law of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, was found dead Thursday in Utah after his car was abandoned nearly two weeks ago.
Another defense lawyer was indicted by a Clark County grand jury Thursday on charges of forging court documents in misdemeanor cases involving prostitutes.
Join the ranks of the hundreds of thousands of “givers” out there this holiday season. Here are some tips for stretching your year-end charitable donations and other philanthropic efforts.
In one of the biggest line moves of the NFL season, the Arizona Cardinals have climbed from 7-point favorites to 11-point favorites over the Minnesota Vikings at some Las Vegas sports books in today’s “Thursday Night Football” matchup.
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week.
Roberta (Bobi) Pike-Oates of Las Vegas was selected as Veteran of the Month for December by the Nevada Department of Veterans Services.
Mama says you’d better share your toys. But you don’t mind; it’s Christmas, and as long as other kids are careful, they can play with your new gifts, too.
Ohio State officials confirmed Thursday that second-team All-Big Ten defensive lineman Adolphus Washington was cited by police for solicitation.
An Australian gaming analyst said one of the developers of the proposed Alon project on the Strip is having trouble raising the financing that is needed to help build the planned hotel-casino complex.
To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Ron’s Steakhouse at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, 740 S. Decatur Blvd., is offering $5 specials through the end of the month.
In the days before Wikipedia, many a student assigned to read “Moby-Dick” did so via CliffsNotes, those truncated little study guides that summarize a novel’s plot and themes at the expense of a real understanding of the text.
For the first time in 40 years, the U.S. Army is making changes to a century-old piece of hardware, dog tags, the identification implements that hang around each soldier’s neck.
Tickets to the Las Vegas Bowl are more coveted than you think.
During this time of the year, travel plans are on many of our calendars during the next few months and there is something that needs to be addressed in the planning process — GERMS!
I am sure there are a lot of good ideas being bandied about at the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program Global Symposium on Racing and Gaming in Tucson, Arizona.
UNLV graduate Ed Kaczynski explores terror, madness, desperation and loss in “The Doors of the Dauphine’s Palace,” a short story collection he said is reminiscent of the works of Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft.