Graffiti such as “Go home, Indian” and “I will kill you” on the exterior of a Pahrump auto shop is being investigated by detectives as a hate crime.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will open The Parisian, a resort embellished with a half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower, in Macau on Sept. 13.
The Clark County coroner Monday has identified the man police found dead after a shooting in the parking lot of a central valley apartment complex Sunday morning.
A judge on Monday freed a Las Vegas grandmother who said her gambling addiction led to stealing more than $500,000 from a business where she worked.
More tech companies are on their way into Nevada. CAEK Inc is relocating their headquarters from Arkansas to Reno.
The study, released Monday by personal finance website WalletHub, ranks 150 metropolitan areas based on quality of local schools and the number of adults with high school, college and professional degrees.
Mike Jones’ sound has become an integral part of the Penn & Teller show and finances his love of authentic jazz.
Graduation rates in Clark County and across the state have risen over the past few years, raising questions about the value of high school diplomas if students can’t succeed in college.
Las Vegas police will pay $200,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a woman who accused a former officer of excessive force.
The head of the company behind “Pokemon Go” says more capabilities for the wildly popular smartphone game are coming, including the ability to trade Pokemon.
A man was robbed at gunpoint Friday afternoon when a man impersonating a police officer pulled him over in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
Brandon Nimmo will see at least four days in center field and a couple at the corner outfield positions.
The Las Vegas Firefighter’s Union Hall and a Downtown Church were set on fire Monday morning, according to a Las Vegas Fire Department media release.
An inmate died Sunday morning in Carson City, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
A Maryland casino is suing MGM Resorts International over lists of high-rollers.
A fierce California wildfire drove thousands more residents from their homes on Monday as flames raged for a fourth day through drought-parched canyons and foothills north of Los Angeles.
The Clark County Fire Department responded Monday morning with the Las Vegas Fire Department’s hazardous material team to calls of a possible nitrogen leak outside the Criss Angel Theater at the Luxor on the Strip.
The Clark County Department of Air Quality issued an advisory for Monday and Tuesday in Las Vegas for high ozone levels and smoke from the Sand wildfire burning in Southern California north of Los Angeles.
With both DC and Marvel going head to head at San Diego Convention Center, who left the biggest mark on the geek masses?
Adding a new twist to an already unusual murder case, a man charged in the kidnapping and murder of a Utah train worker has died after hanging himself in a jail with a bedsheet, authorities said Monday.
British bookmaker William Hill gave a frosty response to a proposed takeover bid from 888 Holdings and Rank Group on Monday, saying it saw little merit in the merger.
Several topics will be discussed at the Mountain West Football Media Days, which will take place Tuesday and Wednesday at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
You can tell a lot about a political party by what it puts in the swag bag.
With boos and chants of “Feel the Bern,” die-hard backers of Bernie Sanders signaled on Monday that they just aren’t ready to coalesce around the presidential bid of Hillary Clinton despite his pleas.
Troubled Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has been reinstated to the NFL on a conditional basis.
#NVprepsfb list of Southern Nevada’s top five defensive players.
U2, Drake, Britney Spears and Sting will perform at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival in September.
Cracker Barrel General Manager Rob Ramsey greeted eager, hungry customers at 6 a.m. sharp in Las Vegas as the doors opened to a new store.
Burlington Stores is hiring 100 full- and part-time positions for a North Las Vegas location that is scheduled to open in September.
Mohave County Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Trish Carter said the victim of the accident on the Oatman Highway, Daniel Robert Smith, 50, was found Saturday morning.
