The turf races in the first Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar look like they will attract a strong contingent from across the pond. Here are some of the big names being considered for the races on Nov. 3-4.
A handful of state and local government agencies for Southern Nevada have submitted a bid to bring Amazon’s second headquarters to the Las Vegas area.
The Raiders kick off Week 7 of the NFL regular season hosting the Kansas City Chiefs for “Thursday Night Football.”
When the Chiefs opened as 2½-point favorites over the Raiders on “Thursday Night Football,” sharp bettors quickly pounced on Kansas City, which was moved to a 3-point favorite at Oakland.
The first homestand has seen the NHL expansion team go 3-1 and puts the Golden Knights in second place in the Pacific Division.
The industrial rock prime movers hit the Hard Rock Hotel on Friday.
Even after a detour caused by a fight following a game with Canyon Springs, Jordan Gallegos and his Basic teammates have their sites set firmly on one thing: beating rival Foothill.
Comfortable with the leadership Golden Entertainment Chairman and CEO Blake Sartini brings to his company, the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously approved Golden’s $850 million acquisition of American Casino Entertainment Properties and its Stratosphere property.
A Las Vegas lawmaker is making a last-minute plea to stop a House energy bill that would jumpstart the stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project in Nevada.
About 1,300 people have filed applications seeking assistance from Nevada’s Victims of Crime program as a result of the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A monthslong crackdown on a violent North Las Vegas gang led to indictments against 19 men and women on charges ranging from murder to racketeering, authorities announced Thursday.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he will work with Congress to approve grants and loans to help rebuild Puerto Rico after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria a month ago.
Students and staff at Mesquite Middle School have raised over $4,500 to help the families of three victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting who worked in education.
Las Vegas will become ever more vibrant this Friday when Pride weekend takes over. Get in the spirit with toasts, sliders and juices that span every color of the rainbow.
After Dr. Timothy Dickhudt, a University Medical Center trauma surgeon, operated on Philip Aurich after the mass shooting in Las Vegas, he discovered that their families had connections in his native Minnesota.
A judge on Thursday approved Clark County’s bid for the former Moulin Rouge property, marking a new phase for the historic West Las Vegas property that housed the first desegregated hotel and casino in Las Vegas.
A few years ago, or so it seems, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., remembers racing against Kyle Busch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Apple Maps now provides indoor maps for the Las Vegas airport, allowing users to view terminals, security checkpoints, baggage claim, stores, restrooms and other areas, MacRumors reported this week.
Inclusion on the list means schools could be subject to state intervention because of poor performance.
Some would jump at the opportunity to train for a job with the CIA. However, Lulu the black Labrador retriever simply had no desire.
Some beloved love stories don’t have happily-ever-after endings.
A Clark County judge granted a temporary restraining order to prevent MGM Resorts International from destroying any evidence related to the massacre at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.
Metropolitan Police Department arrest report alleges Jose Melvin Franco, 25, Dorie Henley, 25 and Andrew Henley, 21, coordinated the deadly robbery of Jose Juan Garcia-Hernandez on Oct. 10.
Jahvanni Jordan was found at a residence in North Las Vegas, Metropolitan Police Department said Thursday, a day after he was reported missing.
High temperatures expected to dip into upper 70s on Friday and Saturday before warming trend kicks in on Sunday, National Weather Service says.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Two men made an unusually small request as they robbed a store in Massachusetts by demanding a single dollar in their robbery.
The stock market keeps ticking methodically higher into record territory. But as investors learned so painfully 30 years ago, markets can shift quickly. On Oct. 19, 1987, the S&P 500 plummeted 20.5 percent to wipe out what had been sizable gains for the year.
Spam has become a form of currency, particularly for drug addicts in need of quick cash. With Spam selling for roughly $2.50 per 12-ounce can (depending on where in Hawaii you look), a thief who paid nothing for an 8-pack or a case of 12 can turn a decent profit underselling the retailers from whom they stole.
Four people were displaced after a Thursday morning fire in the central valley.
