From Sahara to Tropicana Avenue, the streets along Las Vegas Boulevard are as famliar as the resorts they were named after. But it wasn’t always that way.
Some waters have a mind of their own when it comes to fishing. They have the unique ability to humble one angler while making another look like the guru of all things fishing.
A court in Shanghai froze $182 million in assets tied to Jia Yueting after one of its affiliates missed loan payments, Faraday Future confirmed on Wednesday.
The robbers, wearing masks, made off with an undetermined amount of cash after robbing the armored car parked outside a Walmart store on E. Silverado Ranch Blvd., near Bermuda Road.
SLS Las Vegas has renamed its rewards program to Club 52 amid rumors the Strip resort’s new owner will also revert the name back to the original Sahara.
A Las Vegas jury sentenced a 62-year-old man to death Wednesday for ordering his sixth wife dead and then killing the hit man.
James Alexander Jones, 23, faces charges of kidnapping, battery, robbery and five counts of sexual assault in connection with the attack in Las Vegas on June 26, court records show.
Authorities asked people Wednesday to voluntarily evacuate themselves and their animals to an events center in Reno as a wildfire continued to grow.
An aide to Gov. Brian Sandoval said Wednesday that Kathleen Drakulich was named to replace retired Washoe County District Court Judge Janet Berry.
Spokesman T.J. Smith is the face of Baltimore police. His pleas to end the relentless bloodshed in the city turned personal when his younger brother became Baltimore’s latest homicide victim.
University’s senior vice president of finance and business is leaving after nearly 13 years in the post.
After Robert Rhodes collected a Wisconsin Lottery jackpot that had been rigged by his friend, he used the windfall for an investment scheme that produced another wave of undeserved government money, court records show.
Despite the project being pronounced dead during the Obama administration, Sandoval said the fight is needed because the Yucca project continues to see support in Congress.
The Raiders’ unsigned draft picks are down to Gareon Conley and Obi Melifonwu.
Nevada’s public employee pension fund grew by double digits in the fiscal year that ended June 30, the agency said Wednesday.
Former Rebel and Bishop Gorman graduate Stephen Zimmerman was waived Tuesday by the Orlando Magic after just one season, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
A native of Dallas, Ashley Archer grew up in a restaurant-owning family. “I like to say I was free labor for them for a while.”
The guys at Naked City Pizza are throwing their support behind Las Vegas’ new hockey team and offering fans a chance to extend the game-day parties and avoid the hassles of parking at T-Mobile Arena.
The roll call of MGM-sponsored players includes Las Vegas residents Natalie Gulbis, Scott Piercy, AJ McInerney, Ryan Moore and Alex Cejka.
National Public Radio marked the Fourth of July by tweeting the entire Declaration of Independence, but it seems some Twitter users didn’t recognize what they were reading.
It’s not a ball game without a hot dog, but this adds another American favorite to the equation. In honor of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week, Metro Pizza will serve the Chicago Dog Pizza from Friday through Tuesday.
A 76-year-old Arizona man was arrested following a wrong-way wreck that killed a motorcyclist and closed a portion of a heavily traveled rural portion of Interstate 17, frightening other drivers and backing up holiday traffic, authorities said Wednesday.
A part of the Las Vegas Strip was closed temporarily Wednesday morning as police investigated a suspicious package found on a bus, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Manny Pacquiao asked the WBO to act on a request by Philippine sports officials for a review of his welterweight world title loss to Jeff Horn, saying he didn’t want to see the boxing industry “dying because of unfair decision and officiating.”
A 49-year-old Canadian man has been indicted in the stabbing of a police officer at an airport in Flint.
It’s one of those things we love to hate — so vehemently its name is more commonly linked to the internet junk-mail scourge.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
Officers are questioning the husband of a woman who was stabbed and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police say.
Professional poker player Isaac Haxton leads the final 15 players in the $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship. Haxton is in the top 20 on poker’s all-time money list with more than $13 million in live tournament earnings but has yet to win a bracelet.
It did seem a little pat when a press release trumpeting the platinum certification of Jay-Z’s 13th and latest album, “4:44” arrived Wednesday morning.
