Ground was broken for T-Mobile Arena on May 1, 2014. Two years and $375 million later, the 20,000 seat arena is set to open to the public.
The woman who died in a rollover crash Saturday morning on Interstate 15 has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
Marco Cochrane’s 40-foot, 7,500-pound “Bliss Dance” statue was unveiled at The Park on March 4.
If you’re a hockey fan, you’re going to love T-Mobile Arena. If you’re a hockey player who skates for the hoped-to-be Las Vegas NHL franchise, you’re going to love coming to work.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders didn’t win the Nevada caucuses, but his supporters turned out in larger force Saturday at the Clark County Democratic Convention.
Despite varying proposals, the only arena seed to bear fruit is has been the T-Mobile Arena. MGM Resorts International teamed up with Los Angeles-based AEG, the same company that developed the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, to build the 20,000-seat, $375 million venue that opens April 6.
Wednesday marks the first time Las Vegans will finally be able to scope out the inside of the gleaming brass structure that’s been taking shape at the southern end of the Strip for the past couple years.
The Gold Spike of today is geared for a generation that combines work and play. It’s a place to go during the day, sit on the couch and access Wi-Fi to get some work done or a place to hold meetings with workers from the office.
A Pahrump man says his gun was stolen from the Nye County sheriff’s office evidence room.
Henderson’s new assistant city manager has some baggage from his last job.
Potential conflicts of interest have surfaced in secret, highly charged divorce proceedings between disbarred defense lawyer Brian Bloomfield and his wife, Amber Bloomfield.
Asian-American and Pacific Islander voters are growing as a share of Nevada’s electorate. And political candidates battling for Harry Reid’s soon-to-be-vacated U.S. Senate seat hope to connect with them.
Volunteers this weekend are busily searching for clues at the Calico Early Man Archaeological Site near Barstow, California. They hope to unearth further evidence of prehistoric hunter-gatherers near the shore of ancient Lake Manix, which has been dry for 18,000 years.
I know there were three ballgames Sunday, but today is the real Opening Day as far as I am concerned — because today is the first day your mom could write a note and sign your doctor’s name to excuse your absence from school.
Lots of roads around the Las Vegas Valley will be closed for construction. Here’s the list.
Taylor Swift literally falls on her face in the latest ad for Apple Music — quite a turnaround from her vocal fight with the company over unfair pay last year.
A bull that escaped from a holding area and darted through the streets of New York City has been captured and taken to greener pastures by Jon Stewart.
For an entertainment or Internet company, crafting the perfect April Fools gag is a risky bit of alchemy. Come up with something clever — like many of Google’s past spoofs — and it instantly goes viral. Take it too far or make it too goofy, and it lands with a brand-damaging thud. Here’s how this year’s crop are being received.
Saturday was World Autism Awareness Day, and evening events at The Venetian cast light and attention on the cause.
Florida Georgia Line’s hit song “Cruise” has been certified diamond and is the first country song to achieve that feat.
In a mixed martial arts card stacked with Las Vegas fighters, Jon Fitch had the best night among the locals competing Saturday in the World Series of Fighting 30 at the Hard Rock Hotel.