Television has made quantum leaps since the days of three networks and rabbit-ears antennas.
If ever a steakhouse was bred to have a pedigree as refined as the Imperial Wagyu that graces the pristine porcelain plates it’s served upon, it’s MB Steak.
Bad Moon Booking founder Tsvetelina Stefanova catches us up on her multiple musical endeavors.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority will consider extending the time to write a development agreement with the Oakland Raiders to build its 65,000-seat domed football stadium in Southern Nevada when it meets Thursday.
A state panel on Tuesday approved nearly $1 million more to pay for legal costs to continue Nevada’s fight against a nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
The university is in a three-way tie for first on the annual U.S. News and World Report list that ranks schools on ethnic diversity.
Nevada state Senate Democratic leader Aaron Ford announced on Tuesday that he is running for attorney general next year.
An estimated 130 people dropped by Whitney Library between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 to pick up free produce. The library has partnered with Three Square since May 4 to offer a food bank every Thursday that includes fruits, vegetables, cases of water and even frozen pizzas.
When it comes to health, Amea Givens of North Las Vegas said she did a better job helping patients than herself.
State officials on Tuesday approved the sale of up to $100 million in bonds to finance a number of state capital improvement projects.
The fashion accessories of choice are Mardi Gras beads, the bigger and shinier the better, as the bulb-adorned crowd comes decorated like beer-chugging Christmas trees.
Poet, writer, actor and musician Saul Williams is set to be this month’s Poets of National Stature Reading Series guest Sept. 23 in North Las Vegas.
J.J. Abrams is returning to “Star Wars,” and will replace Colin Trevorrow as writer and director of “Episode IX.”
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
Portion of one of three citations against Las Vegas driving-experience company over Feb. 12 accident rescinded after appeal.
A slight chance of showers will linger in the Las Vegas Valley until the weekend.
Two schools have a lock on U.S. News & World Report’s No. 1 ranking: Princeton University topped the national university list for the seventh straight year, and Williams College led the liberal arts list for the 15th straight year.
A motorcyclist was critically injured Tuesday morning after a vehicle struck him on U.S. Highway 95 northwest of Las Vegas.
Apple is expected to sell its fanciest iPhone yet for $1,000, crossing into a new financial frontier that will test how much consumers are willing to pay for a device that’s become an indispensable part of modern life.
Aid rushed in to hurricane-scarred Florida early Tuesday as officials pieced together the scope of Irma’s destructive path and displaced residents awaited word on hard-hit areas including the Florida Keys.
A woman was hospitalized Tuesday morning after a man attacked her with a knife and robbed her downtown.
The outside world might never have heard about the suspected massacre if not for some barroom boasting by a group of miners fresh from working an illegal gig in the Amazon jungle.
Before Irma, there was Andrew. Which was worse?
Investigators are meeting to determine the likely cause of a crash last year that killed a man using the semiautonomous driving systems of his Tesla Model S sedan.
At 2,000 feet, the journey offered no chance for a granular diagnosis, but the big picture was clear: Southwest Florida and its huge population of retirees emerged relatively unscathed.
Shelby Harris got a hand on Younghoe Koo’s 44-yard game-tying field goal try with a second left and the Denver Broncos began the Vance Joseph era with a 24-21 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.
