Nevadans for Background Checks launched two ads Friday in support of Question 1, the ballot initiative proposing to expand firearm background checks to private-party sales and transfers.
A bicyclist died Friday after an overnight collision with a taxi in the central Las Vegas Valley, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
Robert Adrian “Tim” Snow, whose expertise helped set the tone and guide commercial development in Southern Nevada in the 1990s and 2000s, has died at the age of 79.
The Atlanta Falcons, 2-8 in their past 10 trips to the Superdome, are running into a desperate Saints team at the wrong time.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. is the closest it’s been to ending two years of rancorous court battles with bondholders over who should pay to fix the casino giant’s insolvent operating unit, which can’t afford to pay almost $20 billion in debt.
The future of bicycling rolled toward a clear trend this week, gaining speed throughout the 34th annual Interbike Exposition in Las Vegas with only a light push of the pedals. Once aboard the electric bike, that’s all the effort it might take.
The statue resembling a naked Donald Trump that appeared in downtown Las Vegas earlier this week was vandalized overnight.
Stanton will try to help the Rebels (1-2) start a season 2-2 for only the second time in seven years when they host Idaho (1-2) at 6 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Tracking the source of thousands of transactions can be a daunting task, but it’s one that casinos must do in order to comply with government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering — a crime that legitimizes money derived from criminal activity.
Ten handicappers post their college football best bets for Saturday.
A man in his 30s was stabbed around 2 p.m. at 770 West Lone Mountain Road near Camino Al Norte. Police said two people have been detained for questioning.
Authorities have provided additional details of an Arizona police officer’s fatal shooting of a despondent citizen and identified him as a seven-year veteran of the Kingman Police Department.
McDonald’s is considering another addition to its all-day breakfast menu: Happy Meals.
Kevin Garnett has decided to retire after 21 seasons in the NBA, leaving a legacy as one of the best defensive players in league history and one of the game’s most influential and intense competitors.
Michael Conlan wants to follow in the same path as his friend Conor McGregor. The Irish boxer signed his first professional contract with Top Rank this week.
A school bus overturned near Houston on Friday, causing “multiple” injuries, the local sheriff said.
One of the world’s largest package delivery companies is stepping up efforts to integrate drones into its system.
Ted Cruz announced Friday he will vote for Donald Trump, a dramatic about-face that may help unite a deeply divided Republican Party months after the fiery Texas conservative called Trump a “pathological liar” and “utterly amoral.”
Las Vegas’ housing market has come a long way from its near-death during the recession. Prices have climbed, construction has picked up and the workforce has grown.
The Rebels will take on Oregon State on Dec. 19 as part of the inaugural Play4Kay Tourament, an eight-team event which will feature the first women’s basketball games at the Las Vegas Strip’s newest sporting venue.
Our nightlife picks this week include RL Grime at Encore Beach Club at Night.
There has been a lot of talk about it over the past year but it looks like it’s finally happening. The Backstreet Boys are coming to Las Vegas for a residency at Planet Hollywood.
A man who was stabbed in the throat at an east valley apartment complex Thursday night was trying to protect a woman who was being beaten by another man, Las Vegas police said.
Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners suspended catcher Steve Clevenger on Friday for posting inflammatory comments about civil unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina, that called for protesters to be “locked behind bars like animals.”
David Osborne grew up hearing kids making fun of his “crippled” father, so when Donald Trump mocked body movements of a disabled reporter, Osborne felt it like a punch to the gut.
Having settled in at a comedy club at the MGM Grand, Tyson’s “Undisputed Truth” one-man show seems routine enough to him now. The surprises come more when he veers from the script.
Chris Bosh has failed his physical and is not cleared to participate in Miami Heat training camp, a major blow to the All-Star’s comeback plans and a decision that will likely add to the tension between the team and its highest-paid player.
Here are five games to watch in Week 4 of the high school football season.
A look at who has the advantage at each position when the Rebels take on the Vandals on Saturday at 6 p.m. at Sam Boyd Stadium.
