Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said Thursday progressives should respond to Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s “racist and xenophobic demagoguery” by doubling down on bold ideas.
A $5 million judgment awarded in a 2005 fender bender was vacated Thursday by the Nevada Supreme Court, which ordered a new trial after finding that a Clark County district judge made multiple errors during trial.
By 22, Raquel was blind even after hundreds of eye operations. The headaches that came with her vision problems were so intense that she decided to have her eyes removed.
The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved the licensing of Caesars Entertainment President and CEO Mark Frissora on Thursday despite two new issues raised since the state Gaming Control Board’s favorable suitability hearing for him earlier this month.
As the Easter Bunny gets ready to go hop-hop-hoppin’ down the bunny trail, Las Vegas-area restaurants also are hopping to it, with special menus, dishes and cocktails for Easter.
Authorities say a construction worker has fallen 53 stories to his death from a skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles.
The master musicians create a killer groove during their Westgate Las Vegas show but need to figure out how to vary the pace for a seated audience.
Makai Mason had a career-high 31 points, including six of Yale’s final nine points, and the No. 12 seed Bulldogs held on to upset fifth seed Baylor 79-75 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.
Anthony Gill scored 19 points and Virginia beat Hampton 81-45 on Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Community leaders and elected officials will gather Friday in the south valley to discuss how to improve the economic climate and job market for African-Americans, according to an announcement from the lieutenant governor’s office.
The Clark County Wetlands Park is plagued by crimes, and county officials are sick of it.
Monte Morris showed no lingering effects of his right shoulder injury, scoring 20 points and dishing out eight assists in Iowa State’s 94-81 win over Iona in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.
Job openings jumped 4.9 percent to 5.5 million in January, the most since July, the Labor Department said. And weekly applications for unemployment aid rose 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 265,000.
More stars than there are in heaven. That’s how MGM used to describe its lineup of luminaries during Hollywood’s golden age. But the motto also applies to the lineup of luminaries now at Bellagio’s Gallery of Fine Arts.
Massachusetts plans to roll out a first-in-the-nation slot machine feature meant to curb gambling addiction by letting patrons limit their betting.
The singer-guitarist, who leads the terrific, recently transplanted Los Angeles-based band La Luz (formerly of Seattle), has an intriguing set of inspirations, influences and inclinations.
UConn keeps rolling along — the men’s team, that is.
Our picks for music this week include New Order, the Dwarves and more.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman remained tightlipped on the probability of expansion at this week’s general manager meetings.
Wands at the ready. Harry Potter is taking over the Discovery Children’s Museum March 19.
Nintendo has asked gamers to help rescue a princess, race go-karts and even play tennis with a motion-sensing controller.
The issue of which restrooms transgender students should use is picking up steam in the state legislature.
Kelan Martin scored all 11 of his points in the final 8 1/2 minutes, including consecutive 3-pointers to break a tie game, helping Butler beat Texas Tech 71-61 in Thursday’s first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The first official trailer for “X-Men Apocalypse” promises death and destruction.
Marshall Plumlee ditched the mask guarding his broken nose and responded by scoring a career-high 23 points to lead defending national champion Duke past UNC Wilmington 93-85 on Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk, the reigning UFC women’s strawweight champion, will defend her title against Claudia Gadelha on July 8 in Las Vegas.
Q: I hope that nobody buys a home to rent out unless they know renter’s laws, have a good and reasonably priced lawyer and know how to fix things themselves. — I.D.S.
Runners, speed walkers and cyclists of varying levels are gearing up for two popular fitness events in Summerlin: The Summerlin Half Marathon on April 10 and Tour de Summerlin on April 16. Combined, The Summerlin Half Marathon on April 10 and Tour de Summerlin on April 16. Combined, they draw more than 1,500 participants to the master-planned community, and this year, both events start and end at Downtown Summerlin, the community”;s 106-acre fashion, dining and entertainment destination.
Undefeated at 5-0 in his professional mixed martial arts career and 3-0 inside the RFA cage, Devin Clark will have a shot at becoming the first light heavyweight champion in the promotion’s history on Apr. 15th.
Sutherland Global Services, a New York-based technology outsourcing and consulting company, will hold a job fair from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at its new operations center at 8725 W. Sahara Ave.
