Nevada home prices fell hardest in the country after the economy tanked and have bounced back the most, but they remain furthest from the peaks, a new report shows.
Publicly, the Raiders have suggested WR Michael Crabtree and RB Marshawn Lynch will be Raiders in 2018. Privately, they seek to rework contracts.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund is slated to begin distributing payments to eligible victims Monday, according to the original plan, but fund officials have not yet said how much money has been collected.
Citing the Las Vegas Strip shooting, a bipartisan group of Western states’ senators, including Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, filed a bill Thursday to ban bump stocks, which increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic rifles to nearly that of fully automatic weapons.
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Roberta Jacobson, is resigning from her post this spring amid strained relations between the two countries and on the heels of other notable departures from the State Department.
Vice President Mike Pence is headed to Las Vegas in April to campaign for Republican Sen. Dean Heller, marking the Pence’s second visit to the Silver State this year.
With spring fast approaching, Mon Ami Gabi’s Stripside patio is the perfect place to observe the action of Las Vegas while basking in the sun.
Three takeaways from the UNLV basketball team’s 101-75 loss to No. 21 UNR on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
You have six chances to see David Guetta this month as he continues his residency with Wynn Nightlife.
Students receive training in psychological manipulation and seduction.
UNLV faces a challenging final month of the season according to the Mountain West football schedule released Thursday.
The music and life of singer Jewel inspire the sixth annual “One Night for One Drop” at Mandalay Bay.
Demi Lovato makes us feel like something we once accidentally stepped in at the dog park.
Pete Townshend, go pound sand, maybe kick a few rocks while you’re at.
February gaming revenue rose 5.7 percent to $3 billion. It is the smallest gain since January 2017 and a much smaller gain than then 10 percent increase Wall Street analysts had expected.
Saturday is National Moscow Mule Day, and the Hard Rock Cafe, 3771 Las Vegas Blvd. South, knows a big way to celebrate.
U.S. stocks dropped sharply in another dizzying day of trading on Thursday as investors feared that Trump administration tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will lead to retaliation from other countries.
A Southern California investor has bought an apartment tower east of the Strip.
The students — a male and a female, both 17 — were taken into custody at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas and Desert Rose High School in North Las Vegas. Police say neither of the students had made threats.
UNLV’s largest annual job fair for students pursuing careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics is set for Monday night.
Uber is driving deeper into health care by offering to take patients in every U.S. market where it operates to their next medical appointment.
From global warming to safe spaces, contemporary life offers plenty of issues to ponder. Which explains First Friday’s theme for March: “Think.”
Caesars Entertainment Corp. and MGM Resorts International are playing catch up with each other on fees.
Just as playwrights use unseen characters to advance the plot, this year’s road to the Triple Crown has been overshadowed by two horses — Good Magic and Bolt d’Oro — whose absence has called into question everything we’ve been watching on stage.
A monthslong project to replace a reclaimed waterline will begin next week along Galleria Drive from Boulder Highway to Moser Drive in Henderson.
Annual rugby tourney kicks off today
Popularity and acclaim are two very different metrics. If they weren’t, McDonald’s would be the best restaurant on the planet.
Although former North Las Vegas city manager believed she was granted a $30,000 retroactive pay raise, her actions are “inconsistent with such a belief,” according to an internal investigation completed by the law firm of Fisher Phillips.