The last day of Autumn saw continued chilly weather marked by very light showers in parts of the valley overnight, and in the case of Mt. Charleston, some snow.
There can be many obstacles keeping people from seeking therapy.
“Star Wars” now rules the box office galaxy.
Casino titan Sheldon Adelson likes to tell the story of his early days as a newsboy in Boston, elbowing the bigger kids for a chance to hawk nickel dailies on the street corner. It’s an inspiring tale torn straight from the pages of Horatio Alger.
Letters from Robert Ungar and Roger Christensen.
A debate held on the Saturday before Christmas seemed almost designed to repel, not attract, viewers.
Upward of 1 million people will receive drones as Christmas gifts this year. These remote-controlled, unmanned aircraft come equipped with GPS software and high-definition cameras.
Tracinda Corp., the investment arm of late billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, is moving its corporate headquarters to Las Vegas from Los Angeles to be closer to the company’s largest holdings, MGM Resorts International.
An unlikely and dangerous stowaway slithered its way into a New Jersey-bound container ship this week.
Winter vacationing in the nation’s scenic parks is more popular and more possible today than ever.
With HOAs, you must start with the governing documents
Both Las Vegas and Phoenix were hit the hardest during the Great Recession but one difference propelled Arizona’s capital ahead of Sin City in recovery.
Mortgage rates rose this week as the Federal Reserve finally raised the federal funds rate from its near-zero percent level, where it had been for exactly seven years.
Security ranked second to affordability as the most important factor when choosing an apartment.
The majority of the homes in Las Vegas (even those older than 20 years) have a homeowners association and or are a part of one of the valley’s master-planned communities.
Gov. Brian Sandoval sealed the deal Saturday to bring a $1 billion electric car manufacturing plant to North Las Vegas after Nevada lawmakers gave final approval.
Tips are always appreciated in Las Vegas, and Utah safety Tevin Carter was the recipient of two big ones in the No. 20 Utes’ 35-28 victory over rival Brigham Young in the Las Vegas Bowl on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
The turnovers and points came so maddeningly quick that Brigham Young coach Bronco Mendenhall almost didn’t know what to do.
It was following a game at the Maui Invitational in November when UCLA basketball coach Steve Alford, his team having just lost to Wake Forest, spoke about the Bruins being assessed 28 fouls.
The UNLV men’s basketball team finally utilized its speed and athleticism, but not by choice.
Former UNLV basketball star Jovan “Wink” Adams isn’t hiding his disappointment in the Rebels’ inability to close out games.
On Dec. 12, President Barack Obama gained the second jewel in his foreign policy triple crown: the Paris climate accord. It follows his Iran nuclear deal and awaits but the closing of Guantanamo to complete his glittering legacy.
The “Latino vote” has been a political object of desire for the past few election cycles. It has not, however, been taken seriously as a long-term investment.
If Rep. Joe Heck has been working so hard with his committee colleagues to bring the full capabilities of our armed forces and intelligence community to finish the fight against ISlL, as he says in his commentary, then why is there so much left to do?
So much for the one-day special session. It only took a day in 2013 for the Nevada Legislature and Gov. Brian Sandoval to introduce, debate, pass and sign into law a bill regulating online poker.
Clark’s Mervyn Penniston-John knows he won’t be able to wrestle Shadow Ridge’s Tyler Carter in the state tournament come February because the two will be competing in separate divisions.
Quentin Hank had 19 points, eight rebounds, six assists and six steals Saturday to help Calvary Chapel’s boys basketball team to a 71-49 win over White Pine in Ely.
When it comes to holiday decorations, Kathy and Mark Hyatt go to extremes. In December, they transform their home in Plantation, Fla., into a 200,000-light spectacle, with Santas, reindeer and candy canes blanketing the lawn, snowflakes and angels twinkling in the sky, and a sign over the garage beckoning visitors to “Believe in the Magic of Christmas.”
Gun violence costs Nevada taxpayers millions of dollars every year, according to the national gun-control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety.
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