The Henderson City Council o0n Tuesday OK’d budgets for the rehabilitation of the Upper Mesa Trail and the Silver Springs Recreation Center.
After a busy day off the field, the Raiders returned Tuesday for a sluggish practice. Head coach Jack Del Rio wasn’t pleased with the team’s effort.
London’s Sunday Times reported a Boy George-Cyndi Lauper residency in Vegas next year, but talks at Planet Hollywood fizzled long ago.
It’s impossible for most of us common folks to understand an NFL player making $5.95 million wanting more, so to chalk it up to him being some thankless mercenary is both short-sighted and inaccurate.
It seems there’s nothing restaurants won’t capitalize on these days. Hence The Mooch, a “front-stabbingly delicious” special from Villa Italian Kitchen.
Robert Irvine’s Public House opened last week, and we’re wondering if the celebrity chef has been blowing smoke for 14 months.
Tens of thousands of suppliers, buyers and designers of furniture, decorations, accessories and materials descended on World Market Center’s showroom-filled buildings at the twice-annual Las Vegas Market trade show for the furniture industry.
Wynn Las Vegas on Tuesday unveiled a major renovation of its race and sports book.
They’re baaaack. Diner en Blanc, the secret-group-dinner phenomenon that originated in Paris and has expanded around the world, plans a return to Las Vegas on Oct. 8.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the Las Vegas man who jumped to his death from the third floor of the Fashion Show mall on Monday.
A fire at the nation’s only lithium mine nearly forced the evacuation of the Esmeralda County town of Silver Peak on Monday.
The Southern Nevada Blue Sox take to the national stage in Denver to play Colorado’s state Legion champion in the opening round of the western regional Wednesday at 4 p.m.
High on a scale of 1 to 10 is this black sesame taiyaki with Nutella filling, vanilla frozen custard and cookies and cream crushed Pocky stick.
Despite ongoing efforts to write a health care bill by Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada, Senate GOP leaders said Tuesday they were moving on to other legislative priorities.
Raiders tight end Lee Smith signed a restructured contract because he loves his team, he said.
The Metropolitan Police Department officer who shot at burglary suspects in central Las Vegas early Saturday morning had fired his personal shotgun, Metro said during a press conference Tuesday.
Shannon Gantt is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, or about two feet shorter than Shaquille O’Neal, who held the Hexx staffer aloft for a photo last week.
The Nevada bar exam is notoriously one of the most difficult tests in the nation for aspiring lawyers, but that reputation could soon be dismissed as state officials tinker with the test to make it easier to conquer.
An exchange of gunfire in the southwest valley left a civilian dead and a Las Vegas police officer injured Tuesday afternoon.
The NCAA eliminated two-a-day practices and added five days to training camp. Those ideas didn’t over well among Mountain West coaches.
The Southern Nevada Blue Sox take to the national stage in Denver to play Colorado’s state Legion champion in the opening round of the western regional Wednesday at 4 p.m.
The director of team services is responsible for handling all travel arrangements for the team during the NHL season.
Centennial guard Justice Ethridge, the top local girls basketball player in the class of 2018, announced via Twitter should would be joining the Lady Rebels next season.
Clark County commissioners grappled Tuesday with how best to limit marijuana ads on airport property. Lighting up is off limits because airports are subject to federal regulations and federal laws prohibit marijuana use, but marketing of the drug is another matter.
Apple said Tuesday that it’s in good shape as it heads into the fall, when the firm is expected to release its next models of its iconic smartphone. That includes a rumored 10th-anniversary edition with an all-new design and a price tag that could top $1,000.
Here is a list of key dates in August, set by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association for the 2017-18 school year.
Faraday Future gave a 30-day notice to move out of offices leased inside North Las Vegas City Hall as company executives look for an existing building to build its electric vehicles, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Plans to build a psychiatric hospital next to Mike O’Callaghan Middle School halted this week after backlash from residents of the eastern Clark County neighborhood.
Here are your Tuesday afternoon headlines.