A petition has been filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware that could force SpeedVegas, a driving experience south of Las Vegas, into bankruptcy.
Police arrested a 62-year-old man Monday in connection with a threatening note that was left near Sen. Dean Heller’s Las Vegas office in July.
Las Vegas police said they arrested a man early Sunday morning after a child in his care went to a local hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries.
The extreme summer heat in Las Vegas prompted one airline to suspend service for the season, another carrier to adjust its departure schedule and caused an undetermined number of delays and cancellations at McCarran International Airport.
Faraday Future’s electric vehicle plant may be history, but state officials are moving ahead with a $57.8 million freeway improvement project near Apex Industrial Park.
Reeling from a weekend of racial violence, this bucolic university town remained numb Monday from the death of a local woman and the others injured during a white nationalist rally over a statue of a Confederate war hero.
The Blue Skillet Pancake House is all about the classics. Waffles, pancakes, french toast and crepes are some of the top sellers, said manager Romeo Deleon. The East Bonanza Road location opened in 1993 and makes its pancakes from scratch.
President Donald Trump returned to the White House Monday to renounce racism as “evil” and noted a civil rights investigation into the “horrific attack” in Charlottesville that “killed one innocent American and wounded 20 others.”
National Park Service extends comment period for Zion National Park’s conceptual visitor-use plan through Friday.
Nine-year-old Kumei Norwood hasn’t just had an entrepreneurial spirit for years; she also has artistic talent.
Junior wide receiver Kendal Keys did not practice for UNLV on Monday because of a right leg injury, but he is not expected to be out long. Coach Tony Sanchez said he was pleased with how practice in general went.
Beginning Wednesday, college players who did not sign an entry-level contract with the NHL team that drafted them will be free agents and free to sign with any team.
A stunt person was killed on the set of “Deadpool 2” Monday morning after a trick involving a motorcycle went wrong, Variety has confirmed.
President Donald Trump is “seriously considering” pardoning Joe Arpaio, a former Arizona sheriff convicted of misdemeanor contempt of court for disregarding a judge’s order to stop traffic controls targeting suspected undocumented immigrants, Fox News reported on Monday.
Police in Texas acting on a tip found 17 immigrants locked inside a tractor-trailer parked at a gas station about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the border with Mexico, less than a month after 10 people died in the back of a hot truck in San Antonio.
Nearly three months after Zion United Methodist Church in North Las Vegas burned for nearly five hours, 60-foot piles of debris have been cleared and members continue to meet nearby.
Last weekend in Charlottesville, hundreds of people espousing white nationalist, neo-Nazi and Klux Klux Klan ideology marched in the dark through the University of Virginia campus spewing racist taunts while illuminating the night with tiki torches in hand.
Shonda Rhimes, the creator of popular television series such as “Scandal” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” has signed a deal to make new shows for Netflix.
When Maria Singleton’s daughter Chery Russo was diagnosed with ovarian cancer about 40 years ago, she prayed that her daughter would recover. And when that came to pass three years later, Singleton pledged that she would continue doing God’s work.
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett was at least the third prominent NFL player to protest during the national anthem in the first full week of preseason games.
More than 320,000 children headed back to school on Monday in Clark County.
A 23-year-old man who was “out for blood” when he attempted to detonate what he believed was an explosives-laden van outside an Oklahoma bank in a plot similar to the deadly 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, authorities said Monday.
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A judge has denied bond for an Ohio man accused of plowing his car into a crowd at a white nationalist rally.
Skies will be clear and sunny all week in the Las Vegas Valley, with temperatures briefly dipping below triple digits, the National Weather Service said.
The CEO of the nation’s third largest pharmaceutical company resigned from a manufacturing council that advises President Donald Trump days after racially tinged clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, citing “a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism.”
Slow and steady gains and give the Raiders a little credit. That’s the description from Realtors and real estate analysts on the Las Vegas high-rise condo market nearly a decade after the market plunged because of the Great Recession and oversupply. Some are even pointing to the 2020 relocation of the Oakland Raiders as boosting sales.
Woodside Homes, one of the first homebuilders in the master-planned community of Summerlin, currently offers homes in three distinctive neighborhoods within the master plan.
Relatives dug through the mud in search of their loved ones and a morgue overflowed with bodies Monday after heavy rains and flooding early in the day killed at least 200 people in Sierra Leone’s capital.
Pardee Homes will open Cobalt in Skye Canyon Sept. 2. Homes are anticipated to start in the high $300,000s. For more information, visit www.pardeehomes.com.