Our music picks this week include Beck, Gin Blossoms and Joe Satriani.
One bet that has been dropping in popularity is the Pick 6, a wager in which one must select the winners of all six designated races.
Everyone is grossed out by airplane bathrooms — but Boeing wants to change that. The aircraft manufacturer says it’s developed a self-cleaning restroom for planes.
Our entertainment picks this week include Steve Martin and Martin Short, a pair of “Blue Collar” comics and more.
Individual tickets for Las Vegas 51s home games will go on sale Monday at noon, the club announced Thursday.
Two local aviation companies have affiliated themselves with motor sports on the eve of Southern Nevada’s biggest NASCAR event.
The IRS doesn’t discriminate too much against selling anything to recoup delinquent taxes. Read on to see some of the craziest — and most awesome — assets seized and sold by the IRS.
The White House is vetting federal appellate Judge Jane Kelly for a possible U.S. Supreme Court nomination to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing a person with knowledge of the process.
Three men were arrested in connection with two Henderson burglaries near Valle Verde Drive and Horizon Ridge Parkway Wednesday night, according to Henderson police.
UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm gave a young fan a memorable experience at the UFC 196 open workouts.
Private investigators hired by the owner of a Southern Nevada taxi company secretly recorded ride solicitations on cellphone video, catching 10 contracted ride-hailing drivers accepting illegal rides for cash.
Jason Brian Dalton will undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine his competence to stand trial for the shooting deaths of six people in Kalamazoo, Michigan, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Three creditors have filed to force John Ritter, chairman and CEO of Focus Property Group, into personal involuntary bankruptcy.
Police have no suspects in the bizarre case of the man who walked into Centennial Hills Hospital after midnight Wednesday with a knife in his back, asking for help.
UFC champion Conor McGregor believes he’s already broke Nate Diaz and predicts another swift finish of his latest adversary in the main event of UFC 196.
The National Football League will urge a U.S. appeals court on Thursday to restore New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game “Deflategate” suspension over an alleged scheme to deflate footballs used in a playoff game last year.
Tickets are on sale for the 42nd annual UNLVino, set for April 14 to 16.
The Mets boasted the fourth-best farm system a year ago, but slid down to the middle of the pack — 15th — in Baseball America’s latest rankings, released last month.
A Montgomery, Alabama, police officer was arrested Wednesday in connection with the shooting death of a man last week, the district attorney announced.
More than 30 years after the original “Ghostbusters,” it’s time for a new team to answer the call.
South African Olympian Oscar Pistorius cannot challenge his conviction for the murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, a spokesman for the prosecuting authorities said on Thursday.
Furniture superstore IKEA said Thursday that it will open its Las Vegas store at 9 a.m. on May 18.
A $20.5 million public housing complex for seniors is step one of an ambitious plan to redevelop a blighted section of North Las Vegas.
It took awhile, but the former heavyweight champion got used to people laughing at his life story. That’s not likely to change soon, for a couple of reasons. For one thing, “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” returns to Las Vegas in a comedy club.
Moonboots began as a band dedicated to playing Pixies covers. That was the plan anyway. The Las Vegas-based act ended up writing original songs and carving out a compelling sound of its own.
Which were the best races? The worst? And, much more difficult to determine, the ones that fell somewhere in-between?
The vast majority of the world’s nearly two thousand billionaires are entirely self-made, according to Forbes’ annual list of the world’s billionaires, and many had humble beginnings.
