Station Casinos is upgrading theaters at its Southern Nevada properties.
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare appears ready to play again as the Golden Knights veteran center skated without restriction at Monday’s practice and could be available Tuesday vs. Columbus.
The UNLV Rebels baseball team is ranked No. 23 in the NCAA Division I Baseball Poll this week, entering the rankings for the first time since 2014.
Victor Manuel Rivas, Jr., 25, of North Las Vegas died east of Las Vegas Boulevard North on the 1400 block of Lake Mead Boulevard, near North Vista Hospital, police said.
Ross Dress for Less will open Tuesday morning in a 25,000-square-foot space that once served as a grocery store at Fiesta Plaza in downtown North Las Vegas.
Brooke Johnson, Katie Powell and Nikki Wheatley were honored by the conference.
A man was arrested and is accused of stealing Frances McDormand’s Oscars trophy after the Academy Awards on Sunday night, Los Angeles police said.
LeBron James watched Kobe Bryant score big again.
A former Las Vegas police detective who said he supports the voluntary arming of teachers announced his candidacy for Clark County sheriff over the weekend.
Alcohol laws, development fees and grant monies to help the homeless are all on the Clark County Commission’s agenda for its regular meeting Tuesday.
Fans can choose one of six options for the rivalry series name and sumbit trophy design ideas for the next week at nevadasoccervote.com.
A day after Hollywood’s first Oscars of the #MeToo era, Bill Cosby is going to court on Monday to stop some of his dozens of accusers from testifying at his April 2 sexual assault retrial.
The head of the English Football Association has apologized for “any offense” caused after equating the Star of David with the swastika while discussing religious and political symbols that should be prohibited in the game.
The word from the VegasVille entertainment scene is that Gwen Stefani is planning a residency at the Zappos Theater.
Candidate filing opened with a flurry of activity Monday, setting the stage for contentious primaries in a crucial election year.
Commuters struggled Monday morning with a freeway ramp detour through downtown Las Vegas as the “Main Event” unleashed the first of several traffic-related punches anticipated this week.
A Las Vegas man killed Sunday after crashing his motorcycle into a block wall in the northwest valley has been identified.
Candidates for most of Nevada’s nonjudicial offices, including U.S. Senate, Congress, governor and more, can file paperwork beginning today with the state or municipal elections office, depending on the seat they’re running for.
Police are investigating after a homeless man was intentionally sent on fire in Reno.
Payless Shoes is offering condolences to the family of a 2-year-old girl who died after a mirror inside one of its suburban Atlanta stores fell on top of the girl.
Gov. Brian Sandoval’s 12-member Gaming Policy Committee is poised to uphold the state’s previously approved stance that licensed gaming companies not have business relationships with Nevada’s marijuana industry.
The Las Vegas Valley will start to warm up again this week as one weather system moves out and another moves in, according to the National Weather Service.
The defending Sunset League champions are hoping to make a return trip to the Class 3A state tournament.
The Skyhawks return five starters and hope to compete for a spot in the top half of the Sunrise League.
The Mountain Lions are encouraged by a young group of swimmers.
Twelve months after Faye Dunaway announced the wrong best-picture winner, she and Warren Beatty returned Sunday to hand the statue to Guillermo del Toro for “The Shape of Water.”
Nearly 34 years after Nancy Menke was raped and murdered, Scotty Sloan admitted his guilt for the first time to the Nevada Parole Board, which granted his release. He is scheduled to walk free in less than a month.