The family behind the former Montesano’s Italian Eateria plans a return to the food industry, this time in the form of a bakery. Owner Steven Montesano closed the South Eastern Avenue restaurant in July, after his head chef and brother, Sammy, had open-heart surgery.
A man is dead after he was accidentally run over by his vehicle Saturday evening.
A North Las Vegas man accused of sexually abusing several children over the course of three years was arrested last week on felony charges.
UFC women’s bantamweight champ Amanda Nunes says Valentina Shevchenko is in trouble in their UFC 213 rematch if she prepares for the same fighter she saw a year ago.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 22 bills into law on Monday that affect issues like public safety, concealed firearms permits, and public education.
Multiple Las Vegas agencies participated in a mass casualty training exercise Monday morning involving an overturned school bus.
Those new to auctions and eager for a deal might be tempted to to hang on the bid caller’s every word. Good luck with that.
Should no issues arise and owners sign off on lease, the 30-month timeline to have stadium ready for the 2020 season moves forward.
It takes a while to build a clientele in the restaurant business. After Norm Chan spent years growing his diner, Eggs And, things were at a point where he could take a breath.
Nearly three dozen more bills were tossed to the legislative scrap heap after failing to advance beyond a do-or-die deadline.
Emojis will be a big center of attention at this week’s Licensing Expo at Mandalay Bay.
High school state tournaments concluded Saturday, with nine Southern Nevada schools taking home state titles.
Police responding to robberies at medical marijuana dispensaries may be able to tap into a live security camera feed.
The Dakota Access pipeline system leaked more than 100 gallons of oil in North Dakota in two separate incidents in March — the second and third known leaks discovered as crews prepared the disputed $3.8 billion pipeline for operation.
Brandon Strauss died on Feb. 21, several days after he was scalded in what his adoptive father said was an accident in the shower. The Clark County Coroner ruled the injuries were inconsistent with an accident.
A small Strip casino was the site a jackpot of more than $300,000 over the weekend in Las Vegas.
The New York Mets sent Josh Smoker down to the Las Vegas 51s so he could work on his changeup and his slider.
A humanitarian program that has allowed roughly 58,000 Haitians to live in the United States will be extended until at least January, a U.S. government official said Monday.
A pedestrian who was struck and killed on Interstate 15 earlier this month has been identified.
The Bill Cosby trial starts Monday with jury selection in Pittsburgh. Here’s what you need to know about the case against the 79-year-old entertainer
A bill that would expand the categories of public officials and government employees who can ask a court to make confidential public records identifying their addresses and other personal identifying information now includes lawmakers.
Las Vegas police are investigating two bodies found Monday morning at a southeast valley business complex.
GasBuddy.com reports the average retail price of a gallon of gasoline in the state has increased more than 7 cents in the past week, to an average of $2.82. That’s according to a survey of more than 1,100 gas outlets in Nevada.
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A private jet once owned by Elvis Presley is set to be auctioned after sitting on a runway in New Mexico for 30 years.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority met briefly Monday and approved its $63.8 million budget for the 2018 fiscal year.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
President Donald Trump likes to say that he wants to negotiate the “ultimate deal” between Israelis and Palestinians. For now, the one-time owner of Trump Airlines will have to content himself with an aviation breakthrough in one longstanding Mideast standoff.
Save Red Rock attorney and former Nevada state Sen. Justin Jones announced Monday that he is running for the Clark County Commission.
Retired NYC firefighter makes smooth landing in first dive, says he’s eager to do it again
