Developers proposing a 65,000-seat, $1.9 billion domed football stadium have said they want to move the process along quickly, now that they’ve agreed on prospective sites.
Latino Victory Fund and Priorities USA have partnered for Spanish-language television ads in Las Vegas that will start on Labor Day and run through Election Day.
Former WWE wrestler turned MMA fighter, Phil “CM Punk” Brooks (0-0) and Mickey Gall (2-0) spoke to media Thursday on a conference call ahead of UFC 203.
Real estate investment and management company The Siegel Group Nevada Inc., announced this week that it had acquired a 442-unit extended stay property in Tolleson, Arizona.
Credit cards with security chips have more or less become the norm over the past several months. But that doesn’t mean that people are happy about it.
The number of active Nevada voters declined by 11,876 in August, with both parties registering losses due mainly to list maintenance, the secretary of state’s office said Thursday.
Last week’s fatal shooting involving a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper began with a drug deal, the agency said Thursday.
Strange bedfellows shared skies in Red Flag air combat simulation despite lack of diplomatic ties
Macau posted a 1.1 percent rise in gambling revenue in August, the first positive monthly year-over-year growth in more than two years, after the opening of Wynn Macau’s $4 billion resort in the southern Chinese territory.
U.S. women’s national team midfielder Heather O’Reilly has announced her retirement from international soccer after a 15-year run with the team.
Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, on Thursday filed a lawsuit against two media entities for libel over reports that she was an “escort” in the 1990s.
A massive fireball and explosion erupted Thursday at SpaceX’s main launch pad, destroying a rocket as well as a satellite that Facebook was counting on to spread internet service in Africa.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who jumped to his death from a Mandalay Bay balcony on Aug. 18 as Las Vegas resident Jerry Hooker.
A NASA spacecraft has spied what appears to be an inactive volcano on the surface of Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Georgetown University will give preference in admissions to the descendants of slaves owned by the Maryland Jesuits as part of its effort to atone for profiting from the sale of enslaved people.
Colin Kaepernick’s alma mater is standing behind his decision to sit during the national anthem in protest of oppression of minorities, at least for now.
Our music picks this week include Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and MSTRKRFT.
PT’s Entertainment Group announced Thursday that it has upgraded its year-old mobile application to include interactive free-play gaming, video poker tournaments and NFL football game-picking contests.
Sally Elloyan, a long-time employee of the state Gaming Control Board, has been named chief of the board’s administration division.
UNLV has been awarded more than $250,000 by the National Science Foundation to help examine middle school mathematics coursework across four states.
The National Nuclear Security Administration has rescinded a contract it awarded last week to a Lockheed Martin subsidiary to manage and operate the Nevada National Security Site.
Teddy Bridgewater could miss more than one season depending on his recovery from a horrific knee injury.
Montana reopened portions of the Yellowstone River and some tributaries Thursday but is keeping a popular stretch closed to all recreational activity due to a parasite that has killed thousands of fish.
Our entertainment picks this week include Kevin Hart’s “HartBeat Weekend” and stand-up performances by Bill Maher.
Another Marvel superhero, more Pablo Escobar and more than a handful of new and classic movies are headed your way to Netflix in September.
Desert Oasis High School was on lockdown for about 25 minutes Thursday morning after a student was threatened with a knife.
The comedian, whose humor is as unique as his voice, plays the M Resort on Saturday.
It will mark the first time that the City of Brotherly Love will be the headquarters for the popular draft since 1961. The draft is slated to be held April 27-29.
Restoring “Little Mickey Grogan” will involve painstaking work, but could produce a fascinating look at the silent movie era.
Civil defense authorities in New Zealand ordered the evacuation of some coastal areas early on Friday due to fears that an offshore earthquake could cause a tsunami.
