Nevadans will pay more at the pump this summer as the statewide average price for gasoline on Monday soared to $3 per gallon for the first time in nearly three years.
The future of local marijuana dispensaries and domestic violence court are scheduled for discussion when the Clark County Commission meets on Tuesday.
Golden Knights president Kerry Bubolz was pleased with the response from season ticket members to agree not to see their playoff tickets online.
A bipartisan group of senators asked the head of a pharmaceutical company why the cost of a 40-year-old, cancer-fighting drug has spiked 1,400 percent over the last four years.
The company reported $378.3 million in total revenue for 2017, an increase of 19 percent year over year, according to a company statement Monday.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt wants to know if the county prosecutors are planning to investigate Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell after a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation revealed questionable use of county funds.
Las Vegas casino owner Derek Stevens is guaranteed to end up a winner in the NCAA Tournament after placing a $330,000 money-line wager to win $100,000 on Villanova over Michigan at the William Hill sports book.
A New York investment firm bought two sprawling industrial buildings in North Las Vegas as part of a multistate portfolio deal.
An agency ethics official at the Environmental Protection Agency says Administrator Scott Pruitt’s lease of a Capitol Hill condo tied to a prominent fossil-fuels lobbyist didn’t violate federal ethics rules.
Pollen is in the air in Las Vegas — and that means allergy season is in full swing.
The Philadelphia Phillies are the youngest team at 26.92, according to the commissioner’s office.
The start line was moved further north between Harmon and Park avenues.
Las Vegas’ newest Chicago deep-dish import is offering free slices for National Deep Dish Pizza Day.
The snowstorm was the fifth to move through the area after four nor’easters in March.
Lindberg finished off Inbee Park on the par-4 10th, the fourth playoff hole Monday at Mission Hills after they played until it was too dark to see — and then played some more — Sunday night.
The woman who was killed while crossing the street has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Smith’s will open two new grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley by mid-June.
The man Las Vegas police killed Thursday at an apartment complex had a history of domestic violence. Christopher M. Gatewood, 39, had been arrested twice on domestic violence charges, police said Monday.
The Clark County coroner on Monday released the identity of the man who was shot to death at his front door in North Las Vegas.
For 24 years now, the venue has built a reputation for booking tomorrow’s stars today.
Henderson native and former Rebels soccer star Danny Musovski was drafted by the San Jose Earthquakes in the second round of the 2018 Major League Soccer SuperDraft.
Las Vegas police want to dust off a plan dating back more than a decade to bring a station to Summerlin.
Feb. 23 was a noteworthy date for Summerlin. It was the day when lots of dignitaries gathered on a windblown plain opposite City National Arena in Downtown Summerlin to witness the groundbreaking for Las Vegas Ballpark.
Prosecutors and the defense began picking a jury for Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial Monday in a #MeToo era that could make the task more difficult.
Karlsson topped all skaters with nine points (three goals, six assists) in four games.
A data breach at department store chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth and Lord Taylor has compromised the personal information of customers who shopped at the stores.
China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an escalating dispute with Washington over trade and industrial policy.
Monday’s headlines: California cliff crash may have been intentional, a drunk man accidentally set himself on fire, and Las Vegas’ famous underground home will get a rare public viewing.
Thousands of teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky are demanding better wages and more funding for education.
