Tens of thousands of people lined Village Center Circle and surrounding streets in Summerlin Monday morning to celebrate the 22nd annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade.
Niño Jeff Lim wanted to bring competition to the Filipino goods market in Las Vegas, so he opened his own store, Island Pacific Supermarket, at 8650 W. Tropicana Ave.
A woman was shot and killed Sunday night in the northwest valley, police said.
There are events going on all over town this week where UFC fans will have the opportunity to see a different side of their favorite fighters.
Here’s what to expect today at the World Series of Poker.
Las Vegas police responded to a barricade situation in the downtown area early Monday morning.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Monday defended a post he made two days earlier to social media that included an image depicting rival Hillary Clinton against a backdrop of cash and a Star of David, while Clinton called the image anti-Semitic.
UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta declined comment about the accuracy of recent reports that the world’s largest MMA organization is on the verge of being sold for more than $4 billion.
Lew Theokas stood at the lectern inside a backcountry church filled to capacity; the wooden pews barely holding the 150 assembled mourners, let alone the ghosts of all those fallen firefighters.
Former MVP and four-time scoring champion Kevin Durant is joining forces with Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
Hot weather favors lawn diseases common here. Now is an optimum time for controlling lawn diseases before they in get into full swing. If your lawn had disease in the past, now is a good time to apply a fungicide. Fungicides are primarily preventive and work best when they are applied before the disease rears its ugly head.
Las Vegas is heading into a week of sunny skies and average summer temperatures.
Las Vegas police discovered a body in the Tropicana Detention Basin Sunday afternoon.
Many valley residents are aware of Project Neon, the massive restructuring of the highways and streets near the intersection of Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95, but it seems many know only that it will rearrange the Spaghetti Bowl again, and they suspect it will make the commute through the area a nightmare for years to come. The people working on the project want to let residents know that it won’t be as bad as many fear.