With its 70,000-square-foot nightclub space and superstar headliners, Drai’s After Dark remains a coveted destination for nightlife dwellers.
Harley Fulkerson, 31, of Las Vegas was crossing Tropicana Avenue outside a marked crosswalk early Monday when he was hit by an SUV, according to police.
A man was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary after entering a rehabilitation center Tuesday near West Hacienda Avenue, Las Vegas police said.
Serena Williams has no interest in John McEnroe’s thoughts on what would happen if she tried to play on the men’s tennis tour.
Not all the costs of giving hospice care can be marked in dollars. The nurses and caregivers experience emotional ones, too. “It takes a special kind of person to do this,” said Dr. Christine Estrada, medical director at Nathan Adelson Hospice. “They have to be compassionate … When they report for team meetings, you can see how much their hearts are in it.”
A technical glitch caused message to be delivered to an unknown number of central Las Vegas residents early Tuesday morning, Fire and Rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski says.
At a small east valley intersection Tuesday, just as the sun set, a community’s pain was palpable.
A lockdown has been lifted at an Alabama military installation, though officials say they are still investigating a possible active shooter incident there.
The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to take up New Jersey’s bid to allow sports betting at its casinos and racetracks, a case that could lead other states to seek a share of the lucrative market.
Two-time bracelet winner Paul Volpe is in sixth place with 233 players remaining in the $1,500 buy-in “Monster Stack” No-limit Hold ’em event. Scott Baumstein of New York has the chip lead, while 2015 Main Event champ Joe McKeehen, former “November Niner” Scott Montgomery and 10-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Maurice Hawkins have top-50 stacks.
BOSTON — The Transportation Security Administration said a 20-pound (9-kilogram) live lobster was been spotted in a passenger’s luggage at Boston’s Logan International Airport.
A New York City subway train has derailed near a station in Harlem, frightening passengers and causing a power outage that led to evacuations along the subway line.
When artist Melissa Gaudet was in high school growing up in northwest Las Vegas, she decided that she wanted to move to New York City to be closer to her older sister.
After complaints of speeding cars on Sun City Summerlin streets, Las Vegas City Councilman Stavros Anthony held a town hall meeting June 15 to find a long-term solution to curb speeding on the downhill streets.
Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill isn’t on the beach, but you get that seaside vibe when you walk in the door. After all, the restaurant chain started in Southern California.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
The mother of a 2-year-old girl who became known as Baby Doe after her remains washed up on a Boston Harbor island is expected to remain behind bars for two more weeks.
The Las Vegas Valley can expect temperatures in the low 100s for the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
Henderson’s Standard & Pour unexpectedly closed its doors on Sunday. The restaurant was a collaboration between the late Kerry Simon’s Simon Hospitality Group and Titan Brands.
Las Vegas police responded to a call of a person being stabbed just before midnight Monday and found an adult male with a puncture wound to his back.
Henderson couple Terri Corrado and Mary Stengel voluntarily evacuated last week from their summer home in Duck Creek Village, Utah, a small cabin community about 25 miles southeast of Brian Head, where the nation’s largest active wildfire continues to scorch the Dixie National Forest and surrounding area.
The European Union’s competition watchdog has slapped a record $2.72 billion fine on internet giant Google for breaching antitrust rules with its online shopping service.
A bail bond agent was shot while trying to take a suspect into custody late Monday night in central Las Vegas.
A Dutch art sleuth whose search for purloined paintings and sculptures has led to Ukrainian militiamen and Nazi memorabilia collectors has joined the hunt for what he calls the “Holy Grail”: A collection worth $500 million that represents the largest art heist in U.S. history.
Author J.K. Rowling’s first novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was published in Britain on June 26, 1997. Since then, it has sold more than 450 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 79 languages.
Tacoma came back from eight runs down on Monday, scoring all nine runs between the sixth and eighth innings.