As we’ve documented time and time again, the level of dysfunction and malfeasance at the Department of Veterans Affairs has reached epic proportions.
Anyone planning on travelling to the Strip late Thursday to early Friday should expect traffic delays.
Donald Trump brought his trademark freewheeling campaign style to a raucous crowd of supporters in Las Vegas Thursday.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air has promoted from within to fill the vacancy left with the abrupt resignation of Chief Operating Officer Steve Harfst.
A man was arrested in connection with the December death of a 4-month-old boy in the northeast valley, Las Vegas police said Thursday.
Nevada gaming regulators signed off Thursday on plans for Station Casinos to become a public company under a new name — Red Rock Resorts — which will be traded on the Nasdaq.
A longtime Reno federal judge who has repeatedly clashed with an appeals court is taking senior status next month.
Low fuel prices helped Southwest Airlines — by far, the busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran International Airport — to hit record fourth-quarter earnings, the Dallas-based airline reported Thursday.
A lot has changed on the Las Vegas Strip since the Pink Flamingo opened in 1946.
Communities on the East Coast braced Thursday for what could be the winter’s biggest storm yet — or it could peter out, depending on how the system moves and where you are.
Two key Nevada economic development leaders Thursday morning crowed about Southern Nevada’s economic progress in 2015, citing a plethora of statistical indicators and successful courtship of Faraday Future’s electric car plant in North Las Vegas.
Former NBA player Tate George was sentenced to nine years in prison on Thursday by a federal judge in Trenton, N.J., for running a $2 million Ponzi scheme.
They’ll be telling good ol’ boy stories about Jerry Cook and Bobby Isaac and Terry Labonte and Curtis Turner at the Charlotte (N.C.) Convention Center, because tonight is NASCAR Hall of Fame night, and those are the lead foots being inducted.
It was Aug. 22, the penultimate homestand of the 2015 Las Vegas 51s’ season, when the (raw sewage) hit the fan at Cashman Field. The toilets near the dugouts backed up and exploded into a noxious quagmire. Don Logan, the 51s president, said (raw sewage) got all over his shoes.
Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli was on a collision course with Congress on Thursday as lawmakers warned he could be prosecuted for contempt if he does not appear next week for a hearing about drug prices.
Now that those elves have left the shelves and joined holiday decorations packed away, families may be looking for a new stuffed friend to amuse children.
Local poet Lee Mallory plans to read passionate poetry backed up by upright bass player Mizz Absurd at 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at Hop Nuts Brewing Co., 1120 S. Main St.
An 18-month-old baby was rushed to the hospital in New Haven, Conn., after police said the boy ingested a cigarette laced with PCP on Tuesday afternoon.
The truth is out there. An entertaining episode of the “X-Files” reboot is, too.
Now that Tom Cruise has officially signed on, Universal has set a new release date for its reboot of “The Mummy”: the film will open on June 9, 2017.
The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 28 inside the Ravello Lounge at The M Resort, 12300 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
Free Walk with a UMC Doc events are planned at 9:30 a.m. the third Thursday of the month at the Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd.
The open house is planned from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Henderson Convention center, 200 Water St.
The WIN Court is set to celebrate the graduation of two women who have successfully completed the Las Vegas Municipal Court Women in Need of Change Court program.
View is planning a special report on the state of the Las Vegas Valley post-recession and is seeking reader input on a variety of topics.
The Wolff Co., a Scottsdale, Arizona, real estate acquisition and development company, said it will partner with 901 Fremont LLC, a Downtown Project affiliate, to develop a mixed-use multifamily housing project on 1.3 acres at the intersection of Ninth and Fremont streets in downtown Las Vegas.
An international marketing organization has named the state tourism commission’s director as one of its “Top 25 Extraordinary Minds in Hospitality Sales, Marketing and Revenue Optimization.”
The execution-style shooting of a man and woman in November was prompted by drug and prostitution deals gone awry, police documents show.
