Pastors at several Las Vegas churches say streaming their services online offers a new way to reach people outside the traditional walls of the sanctuary.
Four years ago, Janet Puig was faced with the choice to stay in Miami, or move to Las Vegas.
Few condominium communities in Las Vegas can boast the kind of sales success experienced at Spanish Palms
Summit Homes will hold a grand opening for its Willow Ridge community.
Drew and Candelaria Kjellman moved to Las Vegas five years ago, but it wasn’t until last fall that they found their dream home.
Throughout Summerlin’s 25-year history, the community earned a reputation for its lifestyle that comes standard with every home purchase.
Interest rates on mortgages fell for the fourth consecutive week as economic worries maintain a stronghold over international markets.
The way families are living is changing as adult children, older grandparents and parents are moving in.
Many in the furnishings industry are looking to Millennialsas their target market.
Sleepy Saturdays at UNLV may soon be a thing of the past as administrators plan to boost weekend class offerings beginning next fall.
The tourism industry finished 2015 strong with visitation indicators finishing ahead of 2014 in nearly every category.
Gov. Brian Sandoval told federal environmental regulators Friday there are no imminent health concerns at an abandoned copper mine near Yerington to demand immediate listing as a national priority for Superfund cleanup.
Maybe we’re getting a little bit ahead of ourselves with this speculation of the NFL coming to town. But in the NFL, getting ahead of oneself is a way of life.
Score Henderson high for more comings than goings. U-Haul International, a Reno company, on Thursday listed Henderson seventh in its list of Top 10 U.S. Growth Cities for 2015.
Back in the late 1980s, getting people to buy upscale homes in newly developing Green Valley was a challenge.
Wall Street surged over 2 percent on Friday after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly cut interest rates and Microsoft led a major rally in technology shares, repairing some of the damage to the S&P 500’s worst January since 2009.
Kahleal Black, the man authorities said waved a gun in front of tourists and police outside the Bellagio, is scheduled to have his mental health evaluated by psychologists, according to his public defense attorney.
A 28-year-old woman pleaded guilty but mentally ill to first-degree murder this week in connection with the shooting death of her roommate.
The 20-year-old man who died after crashing into a light pole in the east valley overnight has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
California has delivered a narrow victory to the solar industry by maintaining a policy that has underpinned rooftop solar’s dramatic growth while introducing fees that were smaller than utilities requested.
Apple is looking to add wireless charging technology to the iPhone, according to a Bloomberg report. The company is currently working with partners in Asia on the technology, but likely won’t introduce it before the next year, according to the report
Metro asks for the public’s assistance in locating a suspect connected to a November homicide near downtown.
One of three inmates who escaped a week ago from a maximum-security jail unit in Southern California has been taken into custody after surrendering to law enforcement, police said on Friday.
First he was in. Then he was out. Then he was back in again. And John Scott couldn’t be happier.
Here are five ways to celebrate National Croissant Day, which is Saturday.
Here are your five best bets for streaming for the week ahead.
Hold the mirror up to nature. That’s how William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, prince of Denmark, instructs a troupe of players he hopes will help him avenge his father’s murder.
Here are our picks for the best Las Vegas’ music scene has to offer in the coming week.
Statewide gaming revenue climbed less than 1 percent (0.9 percent to be exact) to $11.1 billion during the calendar year, according to figures released Friday by the Gaming Control Board.
Here are our picks for your best bets in Las Vegas arts and culture in the week ahead.