Actress Amber Heard has filed for divorce from husband Johnny Depp after just 15 months of marriage, several media outlets reported on Wednesday.
After a “multimillion dollar renovation” the rooftop Pool at the Plaza will open for hotel guests and the public on July 2 at the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas.
There will be a pair of high school all-star games on Thursday at the College of Southern Nevada.
In a nutshell, feelings of satisfaction are high in early adulthood such as the 20s, then start to curve downward and hit rock bottom in middle age, around the late 40s to early 50s. Then, despite all those preconceptions about growing older, well-being actually starts to curve upward and keeps rising into at least the eighth decade
Nic Ready went 4-for-6 with a grand slam and totaled six RBIs to lead Air Force to a 15-7 rout of UNLV in a first-round game of the Mountain West Championship on Wednesday in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro said Wednesday she will not remove herself from the criminal case stemming from the 2014 armed standoff with law enforcement near Bunkerville.
Las Vegas gained 10,220 residents in 2015, making it the 28th most populous city in the United States. It edged out the mid-Atlantic metropolis for the spot, population estimates released last week by the U.S. Census show.
The 10th annual Women’s Leadership Conference, hosted by MGM Resorts Foundation, will be held on Aug. 8 and 9 at the MGM Grand.
Windy conditions have kept anglers off the water for the most part at Lake Mead, though some have found success throwing creature baits just outside the tires at the marinas.
“Seven Magic Mountains” is already a controversial piece of art. People love it or hate it before they’ve even seen it. I went south of the Las Vegas Valley, just off Interstate 15, to see it Sunday with two friends who both enjoy art. We loved it.
Internet gambling has tremendous growth potential in the United States as ever-greater percentages of the public use smartphones, participants in a major gambling conference said Wednesday.
Officials say the huge Mojave Desert solar-thermal power plant damaged last week by fire could be back on line within three weeks.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man hit and killed by a truck Tuesday in North Las Vegas.
Is it possible to travel 5,882 miles in a single bite? Dine at Cafe Mayakovsky, and you’ll be sitting in Las Vegas, but your taste buds will swear they’re in Moscow.
Acai to the T, which recently expanded to a new location in Centennial Hills, transports customers to an ocean of flavor with its assortment of acai and pitaya bowls, juices and smoothies.
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Casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. is the primary backer of a proposed constitutional amendment to open up Nevada’s electricity markets to competition.
About 72 percent of the juvenile victims of human trafficking in Nevada come from within the state, experts said Wednesday, and human trafficking may be on the rise.
After spending a couple of evenings in the desert, a Lake Havasu City, Arizona, woman got nearly naked at the city Police Department so she could be arrested and spend the night in jail.
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Review-Journal Sports Editor Bill Bradley conducted his biweekly live video chat to answer reader questions and address the latest sports buzz in Las Vegas.