Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game against New Mexico at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
After more than 25 years, Wolfgang Puck’s Spago in The Forum Shops at Caesars will serve its last meal Jan. 27
The Resorts World Catskills casino northwest of New York City is set to open on Feb. 8.
UNLV hired Al Simmons as its new safeties coach. The lone spot to be filled is the newly created 10th assistant.
Habit Burger has several days of festivities planned to celebrate the official grand opening of its sixth valley location at 1730 E. Craig Road in North Las Vegas on Jan. 24.
The team is allowing fans to choose a charitable cause the club will donate $5 to for every single-game ticket purchased.
MGM Growth Properties’ offer to buy a Caesars Entertainment real estate investment trust spinoff that serves as a landlord to 20 properties, including Caesars Palace, has been unanimously rebuffed by the board of Vici Properties.
Nevada gained 7,600 jobs in December compared with the previous month and 43,800 jobs compared to a year ago, Nevada’s chief economist said Wednesday in a statement.
New year, new brunch dishes at the lakeside Americana, 2620 Regatta Drive in Desert Shores. Ricotta and fig toast puts a new spin on a trend and adds a couple of touches that seem like a harbinger of spring.
Titus, a Democrat representing central Las Vegas, on Tuesday signed on as a co-sponsor to a bill from U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, that aims to remove marijuana in all forms from the schedule of drugs under the Controlled Substances Act.
Steve Bannon’s attorney relayed questions, in real time, to the White House during a House Intelligence Committee interview of the former Trump chief strategist, people familiar with the closed-door session told The Associated Press.
A decomposed body was found Wednesday morning near Bonnie Springs, Las Vegas police said.
For chef Justin Kingsley-Hall, the weather at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park on Sunday was actually too nice.
Clouds are expected to roll into the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday ahead of a weekend cool-down that will see high temperatures dip into the mid-50s, the National Weather Service says.
The Clark County Fire Department responded Tuesday morning to a house fire in the southeast valley.
Former “Today” show anchor Ann Curry says she’s not surprised by the allegations that got former colleague Matt Lauer fired and that there was an atmosphere of verbal sexual harassment at the NBC show when she worked there.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
Walmart is helping customers get rid of leftover opioids by giving them packets that turn the addictive painkillers into a useless gel.
Another esports company is going Rogue.
Goldman Sachs posted a $1.93 billion in the fourth quarter, the investment bank said Wednesday, as the bank had to record more than $4 billion in charges related to the new tax law. It was the bank’s first quarterly loss in more than six years.
Rafael Nadal had to wait while Caroline c saved two match points in the preceding match on Rod Laver Arena and then the the 2017 runner-up wasted no time in reaching the third round, dropping only one service game.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man who stole a limousine early Wednesday on the south end of the Strip.
A suspect is facing two murder charges in connection with the December shooting deaths of a homeless man and woman.
The South awoke on Wednesday to a two-part Arctic mess. First came a thin blanket of snow and ice, and then came the below-zero wind chills.
A man arrested in connection with a Tuesday shooting that left one man dead after a dispute over loud music is facing a murder charge.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — How does a bighorn sheep say “cheese?”
Thirteen malnourished siblings allegedly kept captive in filthy conditions by their parents in a Southern California home lived a strict existence with no social lives and no contact with extended family, two of their aunts said Wednesday.
Japanese public broadcaster NHK said Wednesday that an erroneous alert about a North Korean missile fired at Japan was sent by a staff member who meant to transmit a different news flash.
A man is in custody Wednesday night after allegedly threatening to “shoot up” a Burger King restaurant because his work hours were reduced.
Nevada has again ranked last in the nation for education — but state education officials don’t want the public to despair.