FBI agents have arrested reputed leaders, members and associates of the longtime Gerson Park Kingsmen gang in a major undercover drug trafficking case.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” star Daisy Ridley and Barbra Streisand have teamed up for a musical collaboration.
I can’t help but feel sorry for the citizens of North Las Vegas. But I feel no pity for the city’s two municipal judges, Catherine Ramsey and Sean Hoeffgen.
A 32-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday in connection with a stabbing that left a woman critically injured in a downtown apartment complex, Clark County Detention Center logs show.
A man with a knife jutting from his back walked into Centennial Hills Hospital after midnight Wednesday asking for help, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
A lawsuit filed against the Nye County Sheriff’s Office on Monday alleges a police sergeant led “pornographic matinees” at the station using sex tapes held in evidence.
A raid by a new U.S. Special Operations force recently sent to Iraq captured a significant Islamic State operative.
Preseason information for the Foothill boys volleyball team.
A motorcyclist was hospitalized after a crash with another vehicle Wednesday morning, Las Vegas police said.
Preseason information for the Eldorado boys volleyball team.
Sports Authority, which operates three stores in Southern Nevada, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday.
An Ohio man arrested for allegedly threatening President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton made an initial appearance in federal court on Wednesday.
When regular-people voters disdain the party elite, you’d naturally turn to the most elite Republican in America for help. Right?
The marketing people are mostly talking about Busch beer making a comeback to stock car racing this year. But the same could be said about the Busch brothers of Las Vegas in regard to the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, their hometown race and track.
Sunday’s Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (and Saturday’s Xfinity Series Boyd Gaming 300, too) kicks off NASCAR’s high-octane threepeat out West.
The Coyote has gone quiet once again in Searchlight. Just a few years after it reopened, the gold mine some expected to breathe new life into Harry Reid’s hometown 60 miles south of Las Vegas is selling off its equipment as it prepares to go dormant.
An Australian newspaper reported Wednesday that the Alon project, which is controlled by billionaire James Packer, had been delayed due to financing issues.
Coffee Hunter is bringing Stumptown Coffees to a new coffee bar at 7425 S. Eastern Ave.
If you prefer cowboy boots to stilettos, Jason Aldean to Justin Bieber and Pabst Blue Ribbon to Cosmopolitans, the Strip has got you covered.
MGM Resorts International has reportedly agreed to sell the Shops at Crystals for $1.13 billion to a Simon Property partnership, an online real estate tip service reported Wednesday.
A judge reduced bail Wednesday for a Las Vegas doctor accused of videotaping himself having sex with patients.
Has Elvis left the building permanently at the Westgate Las Vegas?
The UNLV-UNR football game is back on Thanksgiving weekend, as the Mountain West obliged in releasing the conference portion of the schedule.
South by Southwest has announced that President Barack Obama will appear as part of a keynote conversation at SXSW Interactive on March 11.
Liberace has long been part of Las Vegas’ history. Now the iconic sequin-clad piano player’s Las Vegas legacy is a little more official. The Clark County Commision gave its first historic designation to the Liberace Mansion on Wednesday.
PT’s Brewing Co., 3101 N. Tenaya Way
State gaming regulators recommended that Caesars Entertainment Corp. CEO Mark Frissora receive a license to operate the casino company.
A Las Vegas resident hit the jackpot at William Hill sports books this week, and he needed a minor miracle from Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
When Nevada State Veterans Home resident Charles Demos Sr. died in April 2015 with Legionella in his system, an investigation by the Southern Nevada Health District found the deadly bacteria present at the facility and in his room.
The message on the side panel of Kevin Harvick’s racecar said it all at last year’s Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: Freaky fast. The inscription pretty much described the performance of car and driver during the 2015 Sprint Cup stop here.