Allegiant Air’s co-branded credit card, offered through a partnership with Bank of America and MasterCard, is only two months old, but already being deemed a hit with consumers by the Las Vegas-based airline.
The Skyhawks return only three lettermen and hope to improve throughout the season.
President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that anyone who burns an American flag should face unspecified “consequences,” such as jail or a loss of citizenship. But the Supreme Court has held that flag-burning is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment, and the Constitution forbids the government removal of citizenship for a natural-born American.
President-elect Donald Trump is tapping a trio of nominees with deep ties to Washington and Wall Street to fill out his Cabinet, including former Goldman Sachs executive Steven Mnuchin as treasury secretary.
A paramedic from northern Utah killed in the crash of a twin-engine medical air ambulance in Nevada has been laid to rest.
The Nevada Agriculture Department has been awarded a federal grant worth nearly $2 million to help promote food safety on farms and ranches throughout the state.
A woman arrested after a homicide near downtown Las Vegas on Friday may have tried to clean up blood from the shooting before officers arrived, a police arrest report said.
Dennis Gilbert was wounded in a gunfire exchange that killed local resident Jeffrey Cave on Sept. 29.
Only two of the national television broadcasts this weekend in Las Vegas feature opponents with winning records. And one of those is on Thursday night.
North Dakota state officials on Tuesday backed away from plans to block supplies from reaching protesters at a camp near the construction site of an oil pipeline project.
Home prices in most U.S. cities have fully recovered from their steep plunge during the housing bust and Great Recession, according to a private measure. But cities such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami and Tampa remain stark exceptions.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for their weekly UFC and MMA update on the Covering The Cage Facebook page.
When Shawn Smith left prison after serving almost nine years, he was determined to start fresh. He searched for job openings in the Las Vegas Valley as part of his effort to turn his life around. However, each application presented him with a dreaded question: Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
The man critically injured in a Nov. 15 crash on Sandy Valley Road died of his injuries the day after Thanksgiving, Las Vegas police reported Tuesday.
The scale of Cardena’s salon at the Hard Rock Hotel, which held its grand opening last week, is much grander than his existing locations. The reception area alone, Cardenas says, is the size of some of his existing salons. It’s also his first in a casino, a setting he hopes will introduce his brand to a global roster of clientele.
Overnight restrictions will be in place for the next few weeks along a section of U.S. Highway 95 in downtown Las Vegas as crews continue to work on the $1 billion widening of the Spaghetti Bowl interchange known as Project Neon.
Christian Harned, 24, was last seen Monday about 2 p.m. near Fort Apache and Farm roads.
Expect to see several lane, ramp and carpool fly-over bridge closures through July as crews build a new westbound auxiliary lane between Durango Drive and Rampart Boulevard, aimed at giving motorists additional time to merge on or off Summerlin Parkway.
Starting Tuesday, the Las Vegas Valley Water District will hold two community workshops for residents with questions and, more likely, complaints about a proposed rate increase.
Get ready to bounce with Mario in a whole new, in-real-life way: Nintendo has teamed with Universal Parks and Resorts to bring video-game-themed areas to parks in Japan, Orlando and Hollywood, the companies announced Tuesday.
Embattled former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is being sued for up to $1 million in damages by a bartending assistant after allegedly breaking the man’s nose on Sept. 6.
From Lionel Messi to Neymar, from Diego Maradona to Rafael Nadal, the world of sports expressed its sorrow following the crash of the plane carrying the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense. The short-haul charter crashed in Medellin on its way to Colombia for the Copa Sudamericana final.
Parts of the Las Vegas Valley may see the first freezing temperatures of the season, according to the National Weather Service.
An 85-year-old Las Vegas man who was struck by a vehicle Oct. 31 while walking on Lamb Boulevard died of his injuries one week later, police said Tuesday.
Shoppers spent $3.45 billion on Cyber Monday on Samsung 4K TVs, PlayStation 4s and Barbie dolls among other products, marking the largest online sales day in U.S. history.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the nation’s highest civilian honor. Teachers have changed the country for the better for years and yet not one K-12 teacher has been honored with the medal.
“This is how I describe my experience with Make-a-Wish: It’s the most selfish, selfless thing you can do for yourself,” volunteer Kady Casullo says.
The European Space Agency has released detailed data from satellite imagery that shows the Millenium Tower in San Francisco’s financial district is continuing to sink at a steady rate — and perhaps faster than previously known.
Neil Young is calling on President Barack Obama “to step in and end” what he calls the “violence” against protesters demonstrating against an oil pipeline being built in North Dakota on part of an Indian reservation.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has urged Muslims to defend the Palestinian cause, striking a tough stance on Israel despite improved ties between the two nations.
