Park Place Infiniti at 5555 W. Sahara Ave., will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation, the dealership said in a statement this month.
Several incidents have been reported around the state over the past decade.
The AFL-CIO launched its direct mail program for the 2016 election Monday, an effort aimed at reaching union members and their families.
Will veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers, who finished 10-6 last season, overtake Cincinnati in the AFC North?
A polygamous family from TV’s “Sister Wives” filed a request Monday for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case for legalizing polygamy.
A Vietnam War-era jet that crashed Aug. 18 lost power as it turned in preparation for a landing at Nellis Air Force Base, investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday.
The Las Vegas Metro area set a record $2.9 billion for goods exports in 2015, according to a U.S. International Trade Administration report released this month.
The time is 6 a.m. on Aug. 27. The sun hasn’t even risen, and volunteer bakers are filing into the kitchen of St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church to begin dessert preparation for the 44th annual Las Vegas Greek Food Festival.
Las Vegas developers have been opening or planning apartment complexes with no shortage of amenities – indoor basketball, yoga studios, poolside cabanas. Few properties, however, seem to be packing in as many goodies as South Beach Resort.
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday approved Hainan Airlines’ application to launch an historic new route connecting Las Vegas to Beijing, the first-ever nonstop flight between Las Vegas and China, officials from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.
The new website design on lvbowl.com comes in advance of this year’s game, which will be played on Dec. 17, 2016, at 12:30 p.m. at Sam Boyd Stadium
Demetrious Johnson will put his UFC flyweight title on the line at the Palms in Las Vegas on Dec. 3.
Las Vegas can expect winds and sunny skies for Monday and a high of 96 degrees, National Weather Service meterologist Caleb Steele said.
Melody Howard, the Republican nominee for Nevada Assembly District 14, has withdrawn from the race because she no longer lives in the east Las Vegas Valley district.
The bicyclist killed in Sunday night’s hit-and-run crash in the central valley has been identified as Jeremy Chad Clark, 42.
Barrick Gold Corp., the world’s biggest gold producer, said on Monday it would partner with Cisco Systems to incorporate digital technology in all aspects of its mining business, aiming to improve productivity and reduce costs. It will first introduce the new technology at a gold mine in Nevada.
Former President Bill Clinton will be filling in for Hillary Clinton at a presidential campaign event in Southern Nevada on Wednesday.
Established coach Jim Andersen hoping to develop scholarship athletes for Ivy League, Pac-12 rowing schools
Week two of the NFL settles in the normal routine — a game on Thursday, four games on Sunday and one Monday night game.
Ryan Lochte will not receive separate punishment from the International Olympic Committee for lying about being robbed at gunpoint during the Rio de Janeiro Games.
Both home teams are underdogs. Denver kicked off the NFL season Thursday with a win as a home ‘dog, but home ‘dogs went 0-4 straight up on Sunday.
About 50 people, many from Las Vegas, marched around the Legislative Building and state Capitol on Monday calling for a $15 minimum wage, union rights, health care and other social reforms.
The FBI in Nevada has a new special agent in charge.
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve on Monday endorsed Question 1, a Nevada ballot initiative proposing to expand firearm background checks to private-party sales and transfers.
Marco Landin was performing on stilts while wearing an elaborate, heavy dragonfly costume on June 17 at the Electric Daisy Carnival when he suddenly found his stilts in the air.
A West Point football player from New York City died in a car accident hours after helping Army win its second straight game.
In 1623, seven years after William Shakespeare’s death, two of the famous playwright’s friends collected 36 of his plays and turned them into a folio. They published 750 copies and, as of today, only 235 exist.
Here is a look at some of this week’s top high school sports matchups.
Here are the Nevada Preps Player Of The Week nominees for Week 3 of Nevada high school football.
A 1-year-old Las Vegas girl drowned last week, and the Clark County coroner’s office has identified her as Mia Resendiz.
