Hakkasan Group is generating $500 million in revenue from its night club and restaurant venues as its sets to boost its global party and dining presence by half over the next 36 months, CEO Neil Moffitt told a conference Tuesday.
It’s running behind schedule, but Smith’s is poised to start building two massive supermarkets in the Las Vegas Valley in coming months.
The Rally in the Valley of Fire will begin Friday and run through Sunday, with some running a half marathon on each day.
A suspect in Saturday’s jewelry store smash-and-grab on the Strip told police he traveled from Mexico City to Las Vegas because his family was being threatened.
There isn’t a head coach in NFL history who will have faced such a relocation challenge over the extended period of time Jack Del Rio and the Raiders now inherit.
Fifth-graders in Mrs. KellyLynn Charles’ class at Lummis Elementary School in Las Vegas are all in on a proposal in the Legislature to give them one-year free passes to Nevada’s state parks and recreational areas.
Popular steakhouse Smith & Wollensky will close its Las Vegas Boulevard location, just north of MGM Grand, in early June. The popular chain is not leaving town, however. The closing will precede a move to a new space.
A pedestrian died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle near downtown Las Vegas.
Jeremy Cowan, 30, of Bullhead City threw the infant onto a hardwood floor because he was frustrated by her continual crying, police said.
The Las Vegas doctor convicted last week of 11 felony drug and financial counts still has an active license to practice medicine in Nevada, making him one of several state physicians who have faced criminal charges but escaped serious professional repercussions for years — or entirely.
The man in a wheelchair who was struck and killed by a pickup truck in a Pahrump roadway Thursday night has been identified as 27-year-old Trevor Bengston.
Las Vegas police are investigating a critical-injury crash involving a juvenile Tuesday afternoon.
Clark County Commission chairman Steve Sisolak said Tuesday that the Oakland Raiders’ “premier site” to build a new NFL stadium remains a 63-acre property at Russell Road and Dean Martin Drive.
With the Raiders suddenly on the local sports scene, it means both the NFL and the NHL are in Las Vegas, a market similar to Nashville when it comes to size, tourism and entertainment.
Liquor wholesalers were slated to cash in on Nevada’s new legal marijuana market. But those companies seem spooked about jumping on the cannabis train.
The Nevada Senate gave unanimous support Tuesday to a bill outlawing the use of helicopters to fly hunters to remote locations to shoot big game.
A 24-year-old Northern Nevada Correctional Center inmate died of natural causes earlier this month.
Nevada counties would designate a sheriff’s office or police station as a safe zone for buyers and sellers of e-commerce to meet and complete transactions, providing a degree of safety under a bill heard Tuesday by an Assembly committee.
Je’rell Springer is hoping to impress recruiters after missing nearly all of his senior season with Desert Pines’ boys basketball team.
Nevada state Sens. Patricia Farley and Mo Denis are asking the Las Vegas City Council to delay action on an agreement with waste hauler Republic Services.
Declaring “the start of a new era” in energy production, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that he said would revive the coal industry and create jobs.
A mobile home fire warranted response from three Las Vegas Valley fire departments Tuesday morning.
American Indian tribes fighting the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline said Tuesday that the pumping of oil into the pipe under their water source is a blow, but it doesn’t end their legal battle.
A High Desert State Prison inmate died Monday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
A West Career and Technical Academy student was arrested Tuesday morning after bringing a BB gun to school.
Lorina’s taking advantage of some time off from Black Label Society by releasing his second solo instrumental record, “Death Grip Tribulations.”
How do Hollywood studios distract theater owners from the fact that they’re once again exploring faster ways of getting films to consumers in their homes, thus endangering the very existence of movie theaters?
The Oakland Raiders announced Tuesday they are accepting $100 deposits for what appears to be personal seat licenses at the new Las Vegas stadium.
Phil Mickelson may be out as a witness at gambler Billy Walters’ insider-trading trial, but prosecutors are now shifting focus to a star of the finance world.
The Senate Transportation Committee passed a bill that would allow Nevada law enforcement officers to search crashed or abandoned unmanned aerial vehicles to identify their owners.
