The weather forecast for Sunday’s Kobalt 400 has turned iffy with much cooler temperatures forecasted and worse, a chance of rain.
Sprint Cup cars and drivers will be on the track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Thursday to test the low downforce package in advance of Sunday’s Kobalt 400.
At the end of the third round of Saturday’s main event in London, it looked as if that one last run Michael Bisping hoped to make at a UFC title might be over before it truly got started.
It won’t be long before the ice begins to melt away from the shoreline on reservoirs to the north and opens the door on some of the best trout action of the year.
Smallmouth bass and stripers are biting on shad, though striper action in Vegas Wash remains sluggish
Preseason information for the Coronado boys volleyball team.
At first glance, they do not look like much: tiny fragments of a primordial fungus shorter than a single hair’s width. But these fungal remnants possess the unique distinction of being the oldest-known fossils of any land-dwelling organism on Earth.
Henderson police were searching for a man they said helped rob a home Wednesday night near Valle Verde Drive and Horizon Ridge Parkway, officials said.
Shanda Long was driving home from dinner Tuesday night when she stumbled upon the scene of what Las Vegas police said may have been a suicide attempt at an NV Energy substation in the southeast valley.
Miesha Tate notched four wins in a row to earn a second title shot in the UFC.
A shooting that left a 24-year-old man dead in the northeast valley Feb. 23 resulted from an argument between two friends over painkillers, Las Vegas police said.
International Business Machines Corp filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against daily deals website operator Groupon Inc alleging infringement of its patents.
The officer who fired at a man holding what was later determined to be a “plastic replica firearm” Monday night in the south valley has been identified, the Metropolitan Police Department announced Wednesday night.
President Trump is going to make pot-smoking, Obama-loving Bill Maher even richer by providing him and other comics with ready-made punch lines.
UFC 196 headliner Nate Diaz hasn’t had a full camp and is facing featherweight champion Conor McGregor at welterweight.
The Las Vegas City Council narrowly passed a resolution Wednesday supporting the addition of a designated trauma center at Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center, drawing criticism from the company that operates the other applicant hospitals.
Wednesday may see another record broken in Las Vegas.
When it comes to crossing international frontiers, there’s one travel document that opens more doors than any other. And it isn’t a U.S. passport.
Race fans are out in force this week with Sunday’s NASCAR Kobalt 400 coming to town on Sunday at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. At the Fremont Street Experience, fans were getting a jump on making a fashion statement on Wednesday.
Fewer people are flipping over Las Vegas real estate. The percentage of people quickly buying and selling local homes for a fast profit in 2015 was about half of its boom-era high, according to a Wednesday report from a California research firm.
A key element of infrastructure in the Las Vegas Valley is a 21st century health care system that includes a state-of-the art trauma system.
They say the hardest thing to find in a casino is the exit, but for those who make it outside, Las Vegas lies at the center of a vast playground waiting to be explored.
A former technician filed a class action lawsuit Wednesday that accuses Ted Wiens Tire & Auto of illegally deducting a uniform cleaning fee from employees’ paychecks and of failing to pay required overtime wages.
Closing what it said was a lengthy and “sad chapter” in the history of the state’s judiciary, the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline late Tuesday banned former Family Court Judge Steven Jones from the bench for life.
San Diego-based Donut Bar announced Wednesday that it will replace the shuttered O Face Doughnuts.
Green Valley”s Xavier Jarvis has yet to receive a scholarship offer despite leading the state in scoring this past season, but the Gators” guard said he is confident his future will be decided before the spring signing period begins April 13.