Owners of dune buggies, snowmobiles and other all-terrain vehicles can access trail maps and registration information from a new website set to launch May 15 by the state and Clark County, officials said Tuesday.
State Sen. Yvanna Cancela and backers of a proposal to control insulin prices withdrew a key provision of the bill that would have made the state the first in the U.S. to mandate drugmakers refund diabetics or their insurance companies when the price of insulin rises more than inflation.
Brothel owner Dennis Hof will have to answer to Nye County officials for possible violations at one of his prostitution houses.
A section of Martin Luther King Boulevard will intermittently close around U.S. Highway 95 as crews build new freeway bridge beams and decking, the Nevada Department of Transportation said Tuesday.
A resolution in the Nevada Legislature encourages Congress to close a loophole that allows out-of-state online vendors to not charge sales tax.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. plans to invest in new projects on the Strip as tourism continues to grow, vacancies drop and room rates rise.
A Las Vegas man with five prior felonies was sentenced Tuesday to nearly 20 years in prison for possessing a firearm and ammunition, the Justice Department said.
Nevada Assembly Minority Leader Paul Anderson said Tuesday he and his caucus will vote against the state budget if it does not include funding for education savings accounts.
The supervisor of a former Nevada Transportation Authority officer with a history of drunken driving arrests allowed him to take sick leave to serve his jail sentence — a violation of state policy, records show.
Middleweight boxer David Lemieux hopes to face Saul “Canelo” Alvarez next with a strong performance against Marcos Reyes on Saturday’s co-main event at T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas police claim a man raped and robbed a woman at gunpoint in early April after meeting her through Craigslist.
Chad Beeten, who led Clark to three straight Division I-A state titles before departing at the end of the 2016 season, said Tuesday he was hired as the school’s boys basketball coach.
A New York City man is on a mission to flush the cremated remains of his lifelong friend — a plumber — down ballpark toilets around the country.
The Nevada Senate gave final legislative approval Tuesday to a bill requiring the Nevada System of Higher Education to pay undergraduate fees and expenses for any dependent child of a public employee killed on the job.
Students from Tim Harney Middle School learned the art of sushi rolling and Japanese dining etiquette at Benihana at the Fashion Show Mall on Tuesday.
Nevada fifth-graders are a step closer to getting a free pass to state parks with final legislative passage of a bill Tuesday by the Senate.
UNLV’s athletic department and the Golden Knights have formed a joint internship program. Undergraduate students can intern for a year in UNLV’s athletic department and then spend another year in the same capacity for the Knights.
An attorney for a company that wants to build thousands of homes on Blue Diamond Hill said opposition to the project is forcing his client to spend “a lot of time and money” in court to address legal claims that will eventually be dismissed.
The room where the Phantom once swung from the chandelier is bringing in a pop-opera quartet.
A 60-year-old woman died Tuesday after another driver ran a red light, then slammed into the woman’s car in the south valley.
Perhaps a bill that said, “North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason doesn’t have to follow the law,” would have been too obvious.
On Dec. 7, 1957, the Las Vegas Valley’s population was less than 64,000. The Flamingo was the only hotel on the Strip that still exists, although none of its current buildings was there.
Break out those fancy hats, pull out the silver mint julep cups and get ready for the most exciting two minutes in sports — this Saturday, May 6.
University Medical Center plans to open two new facilities in the northwest Las Vegas Valley this October.
The event, which takes place Friday through Sunday at Lake Las Vegas, will offer the opportunity for young riders to learn from professionals to help grow the sport.
Despite passing a major hurdle at the state level, marijuana social lounges may stall in Clark County.
Kitchen Confidante visited the 2017 edition of Bon Appetit magazine’s Vegas Uncork’d festival, which ran from Thursdaythrough Sunday with a series of meals, seminars and outdoor dine-arounds hosted by some of Las Vegas top celebritychefs. Here’s a bit of what was seen and heard around town.
Lawmakers paused for reflection and tributes Tuesday as it inducted two former members into the Nevada Senate Hall of Fame.
A teenage boy will be charged as an adult in a fatal bus shooting from December. Royal Love-Camp, 16, faces a murder charge, the Clark County district attorney’s office confirmed.
The theater production during which an actor had a heart attack and later died has canceled the remainder of its performances, the show’s director wrote in an email early Tuesday.