Macy’s has announced it will shut down its location at the Boulevard Mall.
A prominent Las Vegas lawyer on Wednesday took on the case of Kirstin Lobato, a woman serving a lengthy prison sentence for a killing she claims she did not commit.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada boys basketball coaches poll.
Governmental ethics agencies have been favorite targets of politicians, nationally and statewide.
Victim Robin Dion McBride, 42, was heard arguing with a group of men in front of his 2221 Exeter Drive apartment before Monday night’s fatal shooting.
January’s First Friday at the downtown arts district features an interactive project that makes you think about the future.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada girls basketball coaches poll.
Two master-planned communities in the Las Vegas Valley were among the top 10 nationally for home sales last year, a new report shows.
While work is underway to develop the state’s first urban drone testing site, a grant Nevada State College received last month has created a foundation for local teachers and students to elevate their learning of unmanned aerial systems.
Electrical car manufacturer Tesla on Wednesday began producing lithium-ion battery cells at its gigafactory east of Reno for use in its new Model 3 and for its storage products.
The UNLV Runnin’ Rebels tip off the 2017 portion of their season with Mountain West Conference opponent Boise State at Thomas & Mack Center tonight.
When Colin Shaughnessy’s dad called to tell him he was on the news, he was in disbelief.
Thirteen months after announcing that a drone airport would be built in Boulder City, Aerodrome unveiled its design plans Wednesday for Eldorado Droneport.
UFC has sold an office building at its central Las Vegas headquarters as it prepares to move to the suburbs.
The musical based on Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir “Fun Home” begins an eight-performance run in The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall, with Kate Shindle (Miss America 1998) playing Bechdel as an all-grown-up Bechdel who’s trying to come to terms with her younger selves — and her troubled parents.
Carnival, the operator of such cruise lines as Princess, Holland America and Carnival, is unveiling new concierge technology designed to help crew members anticipate and respond to passengers’ needs.
Two former top executives at the Aliante property in North Las Vegas, now operated by Boyd Gaming, will take the reins of the 1,300-room SLS Las Vegas on the Strip, company officials announced Wednesday.
The city of Las Vegas will grow by roughly 7 square miles, after the City Council on Wednesday approved annexing 4,500 acres of Bureau of Land Management land adjacent to the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and the Red Rock National Conservation Area.
Black bass action is hit or miss from Callville Bay to Government Wash at Lake Mead.
The city of Las Vegas is settling a lawsuit with a woman who argued her constitutional rights were violated when she was strip-searched at the city’s detention center.
Animal control officers called to West Foothill Boulevard dwelling find clowder of cats inside.
Grayson Allen is back for No. 8 Duke after serving a one-game suspension for his latest trip of an opponent.
Man told police he thought the pot was legal since Nevada voters legalized recreational marijuana, didn’t realize that public consumption is still prohibited.
Six additional members of a Utah polygamous group have taken plea deals and avoided jail time in a multimillion-dollar food-stamp fraud case.
Bruce Arena is bringing much of his LA Galaxy coaching staff with him to the U.S. national team and has hired former under-20 coach Thomas Rongen as his chief scout.
Embattled probate lawyer Robert Graham was arrested Wednesday after being indicted by a Clark County grand jury in connection with the theft of $2.1 million from clients.
Michael Keaton has revealed the reason behind his departure from the “Batman” franchise after two films.
LA Galaxy forward Mike Magee is retiring after a 14-year Major League Soccer career.
Nye County authorities increased patrols around area schools after a shooting in Pahrump on Wednesday morning.
Milt Schmidt, the hockey hall of famer who led Boston to two Stanley Cup championships as the center of the “Kraut Line,” served Canada in World War II and returned to the NHL to win its MVP award and two more titles as the Bruins general manager, has died, Bruins spokesman Matt Chmura said Wednesday.