Golden Knights owner Bill Foley reflected on the “unforgettable moments” of his team’s record-setting first season in a letter to fans written for the Review-Journal.
The normally nondescript $10,000 buy-in No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship at the World Series of Poker took on added significance this week when the iconic Doyle Brunson announced his retirement.
Denae Benites was the only high school female baseball player in the Valley this year.
A man died in a fiery crash early Wednesday in Henderson, Las Vegas police said.
Bomb Tacos executive chef Robert Solano, a native of Guatemala, wants to lend a hand to those affected by the recent deadly eruption of that nation’s Fuego volcano. All of Wednesday’s proceeds at the Mexican restaurant’s western valley location, 3655 S. Durango Drive, will go to those affected by the disaster. Solano isn’t the only chef with local ties reaching out to the Central American nation. Jose Andres is there to set up kitchens and trucks to distribute meals.
William Hill will offer multiple ways to bet on each Lights game and its app will feature live in-game wagering.
The ESPYs are breaking tradition for this year’s Best Coach Award, awarding it posthumously to three Florida high school coaches who died shielding their students from gunfire.
Cotton candy doesn’t have a complex formula. It’s basically sugar, heated until it’s liquefied, then spun and forced through the fine holes of a machine to create ultra-slender threads that weave a gossamer cloud.
The five World Cup favorites with single-digit odds are Brazil (7-2), Germany (4-1), France (13-2), Spain (13-2) and Argentina (8-1).
Matthew Minkler, the teenager whose body was found inside an abandoned Henderson house late Friday, was killed during a modified game of “Russian roulette,” according to police records.
Where one sees a news release, Perez Hilton sees a career opportunity.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
Atlantic City’s Borgata casino will start taking bets on sporting events Thursday morning.
The power outage at Terminal 1 ended just after 9 a.m. The airport said operations were resuming, but “some delays will occur as processes catch up with backlogs in baggage claim, at gates and in check-in at Terminal 1.
The Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday had its hottest day of the year so far, but cooler temperatures and gusty winds lie ahead.
The 58-year-old “Dukes of Hazzard” star John Schneider was released from the Los Angeles County Jail on Tuesday when his three-day sentence was cut short because of overcrowding.
Police in Alabama are investigating an illegal moonshine operation after dozens of fermentation barrels were found in some woods.
A raccoon that appeared to be stranded on a ledge after climbing more than 20 stories of a high-rise office building in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, has made it to the roof, easing concerns that the animal could plummet to its death.
One man was hospitalized and two others are in custody after a shooting in the east valley.
North America will host the 2026 World Cup after FIFA voters overwhelmingly opted for the financial and logistical certainty of a United States-led bid over a risky Moroccan proposal for the first 48-team tournament.
President Donald Trump has arrived back in Washington from his historic nuclear summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
A motorcyclist died Tuesday night after a crash at a Summerlin roundabout.
Comcast made a $65 billion bid Wednesday for Fox’s entertainment businesses, setting up a battle with Disney to become the next mega-media company.
A wildfire erupted Tuesday in an area of Colorado known for its ski resorts, forcing the evacuation of more than 1,300 homes and marking the latest in a series of blazes that have ignited in the drought-stricken U.S. West.