Ten handicappers post their college football best bets for Saturday.
The annual collaboration between Cirque du Soleil and NBT begins a three-performance run Sunday afternoon in Treasure Island’s Mystere Theatre. This year’s theme is “Unity Through Art.”
Our nightlife picks this week include the “Salute to the Troops” free concert featuring Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band at Fremon Street Experience.
Walmart and Target each plan to kick off their in-store Black Friday sales at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving, repeating their start-times from last year.
This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes Dilana at Count’s Vamp’d and Faceplant at 11th Street Records.
Our arts picks this week include Broadway in the Hood’s production of “Steel Magnolias” at The Smith Center and Hiromi: The Trio Project at UNLV’s Artemus Ham Hall.
The widely celebrated college football bowl season that begins next month has evolved dramatically since the first Las Vegas Bowl in 1992 with more games — so many, in fact, that teams with losing records were invited to play last year and the NCAA had to call a moratorium on new bowls through 2019. That’s good and bad for Las Vegas.
The Clark County School District has selected 16 finalists for its associate superintendent positions, each of which will oversee up to 25 schools under the district’s reorganization.
Oscar Goodman was flying pretty high as mayor of Las Vegas and a co-star on “CSI: Crime Scene Investication.” Then he met Donald Trump.
The food, service and atmosphere are all on the same lofty level at chef Marc Sgrizzi’s place, which for a suburban spot has a fairly elegant vibe.
Our music picks this week include Steel Panther at Drai’s Nightclub at Ms. Lauryn Hill at The Foundry.
The Memphis Burger at Topgolf and the peanut butter and jelly sandwich at Coronado Cafe are a couple of the items On the Menu this week.
Our entertainment picks this week include Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith at the MGM Grand Garden and Lou Gramm at the Golden Nugget.
The UNLV men’s basketball team tips off its season tonight hosting South Alabama at Thomas & Mack Center.
New $12.1 million, 15,000-square-foot facility will better serve area’s growing veteran population, CEO of the VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System says.
Our dining picks this week include Freedom Beat’s fresh twists on classic cocktails and the Military Culinary Competition at the Tropicana.
The quartet of young magicians prove there is strength in numbers with teamwork that counters Vegas rivalries.
“Thanks” just doesn’t seem like enough, so numerous Las Vegas-area restaurants and bars are offering free or discounted food and drink in commemoration of Veterans Day.
In an effort to support our troops, numerous Las Vegas-area businesses are rallying to offer military personnel free and discounted access to events and attractions.
Justices asked to overturn lower court ruling that personal emails discussing official business are not public records.
President-elect Donald Trump is shaking up his transition team as he plunges into the work of setting up his administration, elevating Vice President-elect Mike Pence to head the operations.
Las Vegas government is getting in the podcast game. The city’s communications team is launching a podcast called “Vegas TMI.”
The Nevada State College Foundation has added seven new members to its board within the past year as it ramps up efforts to leverage and manage a recent fundraising campaign.
One person is dead after a Friday morning car crash in the central valley.
Directed by Denis Villeneuve (“Sicario”), from an adaptation of Ted Chiang’s “Story of Your Life” by screenwriter Eric Heisserer (“Lights Out”), “Arrival” is the thinking person’s sci-fi.
The early morning, official weigh-ins for UFC 205 weren’t short of drama.
Clark County may have found a new administrator for its $6.2 billion annual budget.
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers have brought the mannequin challenge craze to first lady Michelle Obama and the White House.
A major Canadian casino has been hit by a cyberattack in which sensitive customer, employee and vendor data was stolen, its management said on Thursday, warning there is a risk the information will be published.
