UFC lightweight Joe Lauzon will confront Marcin Held in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 103.
Lenders aren’t targeting nearly as many homes in Las Vegas as they used to, but Southern Nevada still has more repo activity than most areas, a new report shows.
The sense of renewal a new year brings often leads to resolutions for change. Here are personal and congregational resolutions from clergy from the Las Vegas Valley.
The New York Knicks didn’t take too kindly to guard Derrick Rose’s disappearing act from when he missed Monday’s 110-96 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans.
Legislators have been skirting the Nevada Constitution to pass tax increases for 20 years, and it’s time to expose their scheme.
The Rams made the eye-catching move on the same day that the Chargers announced their relocation to Los Angeles to share the Rams’ $2.6 billion stadium.
The awkward overhaul of the Clark County School District continues its messy slog toward an August deadline amid obstacles that include a lawsuit and urgent need for costly resources.
Nevada’s incoming Democratic Assembly speaker unleashed a list of concerns about the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
President Barack Obama is ending a longstanding immigration policy that allows any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident, a senior administration official said Thursday.
For a desert, the valley has a lot of odd aquarium features, but you can’t pet the fish behind the registration desk at The Mirage, you can’t feed the trout at Bass Pro Shops and you can’t swim with the sharks at Shark Reef.
President Barack Obama is awarding Vice President Joe Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
French authorities have filed the first charges against three suspects in the armed jewelry heist of Kim Kardashian West, with more charges expected to follow, the Paris prosecutors’ office said Thursday.
Donald Trump’s pick to run the CIA on Thursday sided with intelligence officials who have determined the Kremlin was behind election cyberattacks, and he took a tough stand against Russia.
The horse racing season is coming out of hibernation and there is no better sign of that than opening day Friday at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
“Toruk” creates a fantasy world similar to “Ka,” but came after director James Cameron filmed local Cirques for a 3-D movie.
Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon put Russia at the top of a list of threats to U.S. interests on Thursday and told Congress that America must be ready to confront Moscow where necessary.
Brian Dewhurst ran away with the circus at age 13; his son, Nicky, was hanging around the tent at an even younger age.
The San Diego Chargers are now officially the Los Angeles Chargers. Fans and non-fans have a lot of feelings about the move.
The Minnesota judge overseeing Prince’s estate will wait for appeals to be exhausted before making a final determination on who will inherit a fortune that could be worth around $200 million, he said at a hearing Thursday.
The city of Baltimore will enact a series of police reforms including changes in how officers use force and transport prisoners under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department filed in federal court Thursday.
The U.S. government accused Fiat Chrysler on Thursday of failing to disclose software in some of its pickups and SUVs with diesel engines that allows them to emit more pollution than allowed under the Clean Air Act.
The Justice Department’s inspector general announced Thursday he will launch an investigation into the department and FBI’s actions in the months leading up to the 2016 election.
A national fraternity has revoked the charter of its chapter at the University of Nevada, Reno, where an 18-year-oldpledge died after falling down a stairway.
Joel Laub, like many Las Vegas developers, knows the highs and lows of Southern Nevada’s real estate market all too well.
Internet gambling has helped Atlantic City’s casinos post their first revenue increase in a decade.
One child has died and five other children are presumed dead after a fiery house collapse that injured four others who escaped from the home in Northeast Baltimore’s Cedmont neighborhood Thursday morning, the city Fire Department said.
Broadway in the Hood’s production of Katori Hall’s award-winning drama begins a four-performance run Friday — the launch of the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend — at The Smith Center’s Troesh Studio Theater.
Find book signings and writing events throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Give “Things That Make You Go Yuck! Crooked Critters” to your child, and will she do what the title says? Probably yes, as well as“Eeeeeuuuwww” and “Gross!” because that’s the kind of book this is.
Las Vegas author Tera Lynn Childs, known for her Rita Award-winning debut novel “Oh. My. Gods,” her mermaid series that launched with “Forgive My Fins” and her Sweet Venom series, recently released “Darkly Fae: The Moraine Cycle.”
