At Hamptons at Tivoli Village, the facade with its smoky windows gives no clue as to what’s inside: a huge bar area. The decor in the two-story eatery features dark accents and rich beams against cream-colored walls. Black-and-white photos adorn the walls. There is indoor and outdoor seating for 150.
The judge overseeing the estate of the late rock superstar Prince decided correctly when he rejected five people who claimed to be half-siblings and heirs of the late rock superstar Prince, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
Southwest valley residents looking for an alternative to the trendy fried-chicken joints popping up around Las Vegas can try Rotisserie Chicken, which opened in April in the Rainbow Sunset Pavilion at South Rainbow Boulevard and West Sunset Road.
New music-centric festival celebrates life of slain local musician and his fight against racism in a bid for unity.
Amid the bustling dining room in Poet’s Walk Memory Care Facility, dinner is served to the home’s elderly residents, and the buzz of conversation seems to overtake the setting. Workers and aids move about the room, but the quickest of the workers is a young boy, clad in a full suit, who whisks from table to table, serving plates, pouring drinks and making conversation at each table – his braces shining behind his wide smile.
The 38-year-old biannual festival is set for Sept. 13-17 at 6555 S. Riley St., on a 20-acre lot across from Ikea, near the 215 Beltway and South Durango Drive.
For 14 years, Claytee D. White has been recording the histories of longtime Southern Nevadans as director of the Oral History Research Center at UNLV Libraries.
A technology company will pay $3.5 million and change how it sells laptop computers as part of a settlement reached with federal officials and 32 states, including Nevada.
The Trump administration is committed to finding a long-term disposal solution for the nation’s nuclear waste, but Congress first needs to fund the effort, a top Department of Energy official said Tuesday in Las Vegas.
President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program sent waves of concern through Southern Nevada’s undocumented immigrant communities even before it was announced Tuesday.
Recent above-normal temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will drop below normal by the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday that the Trump administration will rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program, or DACA, authorized in 2012 by an executive order by former President Barack Obama.
Luxury clothing company Hermes will open a larger store on the Strip in June.
Las Vegas police say the man missing and in need of medical help has been located.
Restaurant mogul Tilman Fertitta reached agreement to purchase the Houston Rockets from Leslie Alexander for $2.2 billion, an NBA record, with a formal announcement expected this week.
Las Vegas police are investigating two separate school bus crashes Tuesday morning in the southwest valley.
No one was injured in a Tuesday morning crash involving a Metropolitan Police patrol vehicle in the central valley.
A Metropolitan Police officer was injured during a Tuesday morning foot chase in the central valley.
A California woman, who police say was kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend Friday, was found Monday night at a Henderson hotel. The man police say kidnapped her was arrested Tuesday night.
The Atlanta-based fried chicken chain, which opened its first three Southern Nevada locations earlier this year, is giving away one free breakfast entree to mobile app users through the end of September, according to a news release.
Wind-driven flames, hot temperatures and dry conditions are hampering firefighters across the West even after Labor Day, the unofficial end to a summer of devastating wildfires.
A reputed Connecticut mobster who authorities say is the last surviving person of interest in the largest art heist in U.S. history is set to be sentenced on unrelated weapons convictions.
Hurricane Irma grew into a dangerous Category 5 storm, the most powerful seen in the Atlantic in over a decade, and roared toward islands in the northeast Caribbean Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test but also warned against using military force against the country, calling it a “road to nowhere” that could lead to a “global catastrophe.”
A Utah police officer seen on video roughly arresting a nurse who refused to draw blood from a patient was fired Tuesday from his part-time paramedic job.
Nevada’s opposition to Trump administration efforts to revive the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project will be underscored Tuesday at a Las Vegas conference on radioactive waste where government and industry experts will gather.
