Two Las Vegas residents with rooftop-solar systems have filed a class action lawsuit in Clark County District Court over the new net metering rate approved by the Public Utilities Commission that took effect Jan. 1.
When the Nevada Athletic Commission became self-funding in July, nobody gave it a second thought.
As the president of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association, I am pleased to launch this new column in the Las Vegas Review-Journal Real Estate section.
Las Vegas may not seem like an ideal spot to provide refuge for women trying to escape sex work, but the founders of faith-based shelter Refuge for Women believe such a service is needed in a place with as many dark secrets as Sin City.
An international team of astronomers may have discovered the biggest and brightest supernova ever.
MGM Resorts International will break from a long-standing Las Vegas tradition and begin charging customers to park at the company’s Strip resorts as part of a $90 million strategy to “expand and enhance” the company’s parking infrastructure.
Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is taking on a new role: celebrity editor.
Yes, Pancho’s Restaurant is pricey — at least compared to most Mexican restaurants in the valley.
In a move to soften the blow, Wynn Resorts Ltd. told investors Friday its Macau gaming operations had a horrible fourth quarter, which drove down the company’s overall results in the three-month period.
On Dec. 19, the inaugural Jingle Jam welcomed families of the Las Vegas Valley for a Christmas celebration with more than 200 new toys and gifts and more than 20 bicycles given away.
Two men face multiple felony charges in connection with a convenience store burglary and an ax attack in the central valley Tuesday.
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week.
When Sutherland Global Services of New York made a splash in 2014 with news that it might bring 1,000 jobs to Southern Nevada, leasing agents for two storied local commercial properties began casting for the technology outsourcing and consulting company’s planned call center.
An Ohio woman was arrested on Wednesday for the 61st time.
The Clark County coroner ruled the manner of death as natural for a man who crashed into a wall near the Las Vegas Strip in December.
Popular burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. will close its restaurants for a few hours next month to hold a meeting on food safety with employees, company executives said.
One person has been left brain dead and five others are in serious condition after taking part in a clinical trial in France of an experimental painkiller made by Portuguese drug company Bial, the French Health Ministry said on Friday.
It doesn’t appear lights and sirens will be needed for this one.
Las Vegas offers a seemingly endless array of entertainment options. With so many things to do, it can often be difficult to decide where to go. To help you out, Entertainment Diet asks prominent Las Vegans how they spend their free time. This week, we’re offering an impression of what it takes to entertain Terry Fator.
Derek Lee Rawls is being held on a $750,000 bond in New Haven, Conn., after officials said he allegedly threw liquid drain cleaner at a woman who turned down his marriage proposal.
Dan Haggerty, best known for his role in “The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams,” died from cancer early Friday morning in Burbank. He was 74.
Austrian ski jumper Lukas Mueller has been left partially paralyzed after a crash during practice for the ski flying world championships, doctors said on Friday.
A quarter of Republicans think White House hopeful Ted Cruz is disqualified to serve as U.S. president because he was born in Canada to an American mother, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
With the financial-intrigue drama “Billions,” Damian Lewis returns to the premium channel where he made his mark, albeit for one too many seasons, as “Homeland’s” doomed Brody. And Josh Holloway, who burst onto the scene as “Lost’s” scruffy Sawyer, gets back together with that series’ co-showrunner, Carlton Cuse, for the alien-invasion drama “Colony.”
Here are our picks for your best bets for music in Las Vegas in the coming week.
We knew in July. Celine Dion was saying goodbye to the love of her life. Her selection of songs said it all during what had to be one of most difficult nights of her career.
For most virtuosos, playing the solos in a Mozart violin concerto would be enough for one concert.
You have two shots to catch Quentin Tarantino’s act this weekend.
Life is full of twists and turns. So when an unforeseen home repair, illness or job loss happens, having a stash of cash set aside can make the difference between a financial disaster and a minor inconvenience.
Downtown Las Vegas’ traditional parade route will be in use Monday morning for the 34th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade.