Jordache jeans founders the Nakash family and New York investment firm Gindi Capital have bought the Smith & Wollensky building for $59.5 million.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for CoveringTheCage.com’s weekly Facebook live update.
A 26-year-old man died after a three-vehicle crash Tuesday morning in the west Las Vegas Valley, and the 47-year-old driver who police said caused the wreck was charged with driving under the influence.
Former “Dance Moms” reality TV star Abby Lee Miller was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in prison for hiding $775,000 worth of income and bringing $120,000 worth of Australian currency into the U.S. without reporting it.
Following are some of the Mother’s Day menus and specials being offered by restaurants in Southern Nevada.
If you need proof that Nevada is no longer the wild, wild West, libraries may be the best place to start.
Las Vegas police are investigating an attempted robbery at a credit union in which a security guard fired shots at the robber.
A pedestrian who was critically injured after being struck by a van Wednesday in the central Las Vegas Valley died Friday.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday called for “full transparency” and immediate, preventive measures due to the recent sexual harassment allegations against a Las Vegas Democrat.
The Assembly Corrections, Parole and Probation committee passed a bill that would restore the civil rights of felons, including the right to vote and serve on juries.
Labor groups squared off with business and public sector employers Tuesday over a bill that would roll back collective bargaining reforms passed two years ago when Republicans controlled the Nevada Legislature.
Beverly Saperstein loves volunteering. She’s done it most of her life and even today enjoys meeting people at organizations where she donates her time.
The pit bull mix that attacked and killed a 6-month-old Las Vegas girl was euthanized Tuesday afternoon, a Clark County spokesman said.
The woman who was killed Monday after being hit by a taxi just east of the Strip has been identified.
An errant firecracker landed on a cache of fireworks and touched off a powerful explosion at a home in central Mexico, killing at least 14 people and injuring 22 more, authorities said Tuesday.
The Vegas space cases will release “Come Drink With The Sheiks” Friday with a gig at Dive Bar.
The Raiders will open their preseason Aug. 12 for a Saturday night game against the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale.
A panel of lawmakers signed off Tuesday on a budget for the Nevada higher education system that includes a double-digit increase in funding.
The Trump Taj Mahal, the opulent Atlantic City casino built by Donald Trump for $1.2 billion, went for 4 cents on the dollar when it was sold in March.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors board of directors on Tuesday got its first look at the 2018 fiscal year budget — a financial plan expected to include record room tax revenue.
A portion of a storage tunnel that contains rail cars full of radioactive waste collapsed Tuesday morning, forcing an emergency declaration at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in southeastern Washington state.
Neon signs lighting up the night as bright as day. The heat. Dust accumulating in the corners of half-finished swimming pools in abandoned developments at the edge of the city.
A transgender soldier has issued her first statement since former President Barack Obama commuted her 35-year prison sentence for leaking intelligence.
A man was arrested Monday in connection with a March shooting death in the east Las Vegas Valley.
LOS ANGELES — USA Network has staged a “Psych” reunion.
A 27-year-old man who was arrested while carrying knives near the U.K. Parliament nearly two weeks ago has been charged with three offenses.
The Las Vegas band will hit T-Mobile Arena on Sept. 29 in support of its third record, “Evolve,” due out June 23.
Robert Strawder has worn many hats. He has been called “Straw” since the days he played basketball and aspired to suit up for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Las Vegas Valley could see rain Tuesday afternoon and wind is imminent, according to the National Weather Service.
Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez’s conviction in a 2013 murder can be erased because he died before his appeal was heard, a judge ruled Tuesday.
