The bankrupt operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s proposal of mediation in its Chapter 11 case could potentially changing the course of the litigious, drawn-out bankruptcy proceedings.
Paid fantasy sports games are legal in Rhode Island, the state’s attorney general said on Thursday, urging legislators to develop laws to regulate the fast-growing industry.
Former President Bill Clinton will be stumping in support of Hillary Clinton in Las Vegas on Friday. Clinton also has an event in Pahrump on Saturday in support of the former secretary of state and first lady.
Former UFC women’s bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey told TMZ last month she planned to return to competition before the end of the year. UFC president Dana White believes Rousey will barely beat that deadline.
Observant Jews and Seventh-day Adventists who want to caucus with Nevada Democrats on Feb. 20 are out of luck.
Matt Youmans, radio personality Bernie Fratto and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the NFL weekend.
If you’re one of those people who believes the day after the Super Bowl should be designated a national holiday, you might be interested in attending one of the bevy of bashes taking place in Las Vegas on Super Sunday.
A police report released Thursday indicated that quarterback Johnny Manziel allegedly hit his former girlfriend at a hotel in downtown Dallas last Saturday.
A house fire late Wednesday night has displaced six people, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Continental Automotive Systems said on Thursday it supplied potentially defective air bag control units to 5 million vehicles used by Honda, Fiat Chrysler, Mercedes-Benz, and three other manufacturers built over a five-year period worldwide, widening an air bag safety crisis.
Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White died Wednesday in his Los Angeles home at the age of 74.
At one point he was homeless in the Pacific Northwest, being arrested for tagging trains and walls, but also painting model trains to make money.
A man was shot dead Thursday afternoon on South Rainbow Boulevard, just off the Rainbow Curve, police said.
Just in time for the 41st anniversary of “High Voltage” later this month, AC/DC is back on the road.
Angela Brown stood in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday wearing her grandmother’s pearl earrings and her mother’s black high-heel shoes, facing the drunken driver who killed them and injured five others on Christmas Eve 2014.
Las Vegas has long been known as the place to either mistakenly marry someone you met the same night or host the wedding of your dreams, but a new ranking puts the city as the second-best to get married.
The National Football League will create a “Rooney Rule” for women that would require teams to interview female candidates for executive positions, Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Thursday.
More than $600,000 in grants to boost training programs for science, technology, engineering and mathematics workers have been awarded by Gov. Brian Sandoval’s office, it announced on Thursday.
A federal jury in Las Vegas returned a defense verdict Thursday in the Copper Sands Homeowners Association’s breach-of-contract case against a California management company.
Usually when a birth certificate is doctored for the sake of sports, it’s so a kid can play in Little League for one more season.
The NFL talks a good game when it comes to its health and safety efforts, but statistics continue to favor the side that wonders how diligent the league has been in protecting those smashing into each other.
Tropicana and M Resort owner Penn National Gaming wrapped up a “productive 2015,” saying Thursday the regional casino giant grew revenue and cash flow in the fourth quarter.
Mohave County Recorder Carol Meier died in Kingman, Arizona, on Thursday.
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week.
In every class, there are always a few kids you try to avoid. The know-it-all kid, for instance: Who has time for that? Or the kid who can’t stop yammering or who can’t control his temper: Why invite drama?
When the NASCAR Sprint Cup season begins later this month, Tony Stewart will not be among the drivers in the field for the Daytona 500.
Two Virginia Tech students plotted to kill a 13-year-old girl, buying a shovel and loading her body into the trunk of a Lexus before dumping it in a remote location, a prosecutor said on Thursday, according to media reports.
Friendship, affection, rejection, beauty, music, fear, longing and loneliness are among the topics Las Vegas native Tami Belt explores in her poetry.
Andrew Stauffer, associate English professor from the University of Virginia, plans to talk about the future of the reading experience during a free University Forum Lecture Series event.
I have been reading newspapers for many, many years. I realize that many stories have to be continued and read at another section of the paper, and that is fine. But to read the first section of a very interesting story, and then continue to another page for what I thought would be the conclusion only to find that if I would like the “Full Story,” I will need to visit viewnews.com. Seriously??? I want to read the entire story right then and there with my cup of coffee or tea. I think in the future I will be passing up this section of the newspaper. I am sure I am not the only person who feels this way.