A crowd turned out on Wednesday for the grand opening for Albertsons at 1940 Village Center Circle in Las Vegas.
A man was injured in a Henderson house fire Wednesday morning, the Henderson Fire Department said in a statement.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its high school all-state skiing teams.
The motto that the “customer is always right” is not necessarily always the case, especially when the customer unleashes a 13-foot python on the floor of a packed restaurant.
Keep in mind that to launch your tube, you need to be able to walk into the water backward, and there is no graceful way to get into a tube. Look for someplace where you can wade backward without stepping off a steep underwater slope.
Stormy weather shut down Denver International Airport on Wednesday, affecting flights to and from Las Vegas.
Alex Rodriguez says he plans to retire from baseball after the 2017 season. The New York Yankees slugger revealed his intentions Wednesday during an interview with ESPN.
Radiohead, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and LCD Soundsystem are among the acts that will play in Chicago for the 25th anniversary of the Lollapalooza music festival.
The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill, Kelly Stewart and Matt Youmans compete with handicappers Doug Fitz and Ken Thomson in a contest covering NCAA Tournament games Thursday and Friday.
The rivalry between the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno runs deep. And it will probably never, ever end.
A fire in Laughlin displaced two adults, one child and a dog Wednesday afternoon, the Clark County Fire Department said.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday gave UNLV nearly $330,000 to fund new water conservation research.
A healthy lifestyle involves choices – and the facts are that the choices you make today is the life you will lead tomorrow.
Tao Group and Chef Chris Santos will open Beauty & Essex, restaurant and lounge, at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on May 16.
UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier expressed concern about Herb Dean serving as the referee for his title rematch against Jon Jones at UFC 197.
One of two local men who robbed a Summerlin bank in January 2015 was convicted in court Tuesday by a federal jury, the Justice Department said in a statement.
Larry Klayman, an activist who bedeviled Bill Clinton with multiple lawsuits, has filed court papers seeking to join the defense team for the Bunkerville rancher.
Executives with Hyperloop Technologies, which late last year announced plans to build an outdoor test track at Apex, will appear before the Governor’s Office of Economic Development on Friday and work to convince the 11-member board to award it sales, business and property tax abatements as well as a $750,000 catalyst-fund tax credit.
Boxer Zab Judah and promoter Roy Englebrecht remained suspended Wednesday by the Nevada Athletic Commission pending a disciplinary hearing, after both falsified statements on Judah’s boxing license that would have allowed him to fight March 12.
Lack of clarity in Nevada’s medical marijuana law opens the door for litigation over employer requirements to accommodate workers who use medicinal marijuana, lawyers told a state advisory panel Wednesday.
MGM Resorts International’s recently formed real estate investment trust, MGM Growth Properties, has announced plans for its initial public offering in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
UNLV’s spring cleaning efforts involve sprucing up a 42-acre plot of vacant land it bought and the public’s invited to help.
Former Major League catcher Joe Garagiola, who enjoyed a long career as a sports announcer and television host after his retirement from baseball, died on Wednesday at the age of 90.
The man who spent over 24 hours atop an 80-foot sequoia tree is back on the ground.
The Walt Disney Co. and Marvel Studios indicated opposition to a Georgia religious liberty bill pending before Gov. Nathan Deal, saying that they will take their business elsewhere “should any legislation allowing discriminatory practices be signed into state law.”
Few organizations focus on death-row canines. Medical bills often pile up fast enough to view them as a lost cause, but for members of the nonprofit A Home 4 Spot, that’s exactly who they target. To offset the high medical costs, they opened up Dog Junkies, 4611 N. Rancho Drive.
The Clark County Wetlands Park hosted its third annual International Migratory Bird Day on Wednesday.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday at the league meetings in Boca Raton, Florida, that he isn’t dismissing Las Vegas as a potential home for an NFL franchise.
A new state-of-the-art sports book featuring a 165-inch high-definition projection screen and 46 HD television screens has opened at the Pahrump Nugget.