Getting weed is now as easy as getting a cheeseburger and fries, thanks to a new drive-thru window installed at NuWu Cannabis Marketplace near downtown Las Vegas.
David Steadmon of North Las Vegas became one of the first veterans in the nation to try the first expansion of military benefits in decades.
It’s holiday season in Las Vegas.
“Five hours was the longest I had spent on someone’s hair,” she said. “I run out of stuff to talk about in 45 minutes. That’s all I have in me.” Collins, 35, opened a barbershop, Noble Wolf Barbers, in the Great American Plaza on West Sahara Avenue in late September.
Eight of UNLV’s 13 nonconference opponents had losing records last basketball season. It’s a great opportunity for the Rebels, who open against Florida A&M at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Longtime Oakland, California, resident Vivian Williams made a lifestyle change, putting down roots in Las Vegas after three decades in Northern California. Her move was influenced in part by her husband’s passing and the announcement that her favorite team, the NFL Raiders, was moving to the Entertainment Capital of the World.
Beazer Homes has announced plans to build an additional phase of affordable, two-story town homes in the Las Vegas Valley, Cliffs at Dover. Once completed, this gated community will consist of 532 homes: 62 two-story, single-family homes , 24 condominiums and 446 town homes.
The 2017 holiday season at Downtown Summerlin in the master-planned community of Summerlin kicks off Nov. 17 with the arrival of Santa Claus, the return of its holiday parade and the opening of Rock Rink outdoor skating rink. Headlining the night is the unveiling of an all new Santa Chalet.
Park Towers, a high-rise condo adjacent to the Hughes Center office complex east of the Strip, is undergoing a multimillion facelift, 16 years after it opened.
The more I look at this game, the more it looks like a throwback to that game in 1988, when defensive back Pat Terrell batted down a 2-point conversion pass in the final minute to seal a 31-30 Notre Dame victory.
A Pennsylvania mayor has died at age 23, hours after resigning his post.
The Indian National Finals Rodeo — the Native America version of the bigger National Finals Rodeo held every December in Las Vegas — is as much about bringing family together as it is about roping.
The New York Jets (4-5) already have surpassed their season win total of 3½ that was posted at the Westgate sports book.
Highs in the mid-70s, light winds and mostly sunny skies expected through the weekend, National Weather Service says.
A staffing firm based in Peabody, Massachusetts, has signed a lease for about 12,000 square feet within the shopping center, located near the intersection of Maryland Parkway and Desert Inn Road.
A man driving a stolen pickup was shot with a stun gun and arrested in Oklahoma after a 2½-hour police chase, part of which he streamed live on Facebook.
Michelle Trautwein hates to break it to you, but your home belongs to the bugs.
County commissioners this week awarded a $2 million contract to expand the Winchester Cultural Center by approximately 4,300-square-feet.
Batali to host anniversary dinner
Pedestrian access outside the Strip venue where concertgoers were massacred last month has been restored.
By next week, Sam Boyd Stadium will be all about the 26th annual Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 16.
Officials say an Ohio man died when a forklift he was operating tipped over on him just days before his wedding.
Having breakfast at Tiffany’s isn’t just a big screen fantasy anymore.
Another Specialty Equipment Market Association and Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo show is in the books, and the high-horsepower annual gathering concluded a four-day run Oct. 31-Nov. 3 in Las Vegas with very impressive numbers.
More than 70,000 attendees celebrated the “hot rod” custom car culture and visited 2,400 booths within 1 million square feet of exhibit space at last week’s Specialty Equipment Market Association show to learn about the latest tools and products that can help them augment the performance and appearance of their cars and trucks.
A unique and informative third annual Spooky Tire event drew a strong crowd to Friendly Ford, 660 N. Decatur Blvd.
