Driving around Las Vegas, it’s easy to see the housing tracts, apartment buildings and other projects coming out of the ground.
There are few foods as all-American as the hot dog. The way we prepare them and enjoy them varies dramatically, however, depending where in this great nation we find ourselves. What’s commonplace in one city often sounds downright weird elsewhere.
Visitors to the Mob Museum can now take a bit of its boozy history home with them. The Underground, the museum’s basement speakeasy, distillery and exhibition on Prohibition, now offers bottles of its proprietary vodka and Mason jars of 100-proof corn whiskey to go.
Representatives of the Culinary union say they’ll picket downtown and at an off-Strip casino Friday to call attention to stalled contract talks.
Mike Sullivan will tell you he has pyrotechnics in his blood, suggesting his heart might be pumping a bit faster than usual as he adds several hundred pounds of explosives to the already overwhelming display in the Las Vegas Valley skies on the night of July 4th.
NFL officials confirmed Tuesday that Edelman would be suspended without pay for the Patriots’ first four regular-season games. ESPN had reported last month that Edelman was facing a four-game suspension.
A waiver that would permit overnight construction of the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion has been put on hold.
Even in the World Cup, a moment can change a match completely.
Amid a free agency period in which NBA players are signing contracts worth tens of millions of dollars, the Aces stars took to Twitter on Sunday to campaign for financial equality among genders in professional sports and beyond.
Mark Hough had barely taken a sip of his Friday afternoon margarita when he heard twigs snapping and leaves rustling in his lush Altadena, California, backyard.
The 51s’ second baseman has hit 16 home runs this season across two levels after hitting just nine from 2013-17.
A Las Vegas investor who owes $2.2 billion to a Nevada company was freed by a Montana judge on Monday after being arrested on a bench warrant from a federal bankruptcy court.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to more than five years in prison Tuesday after he was convicted of possessing more than 15,600 photos and dozens of videos of child pornography, federal officials announced.
“I’m saddened to say that due to my own negligence, Make-A-Wish has not received a check from me for some time,” Frank Marino, star of the just-closed “Divas Las Vegas” at Linq Hotel, said in a statement Tuesday. “I take full responsibility and am sincerely apologetic for this situation.”
England ended its long run of penalty misery and reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in 12 years, beating Colombia 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday.
State had asked Nuclear Regulatory Commission member David Wright to recuse himself from deliberations on the proposed nuclear waste repository, noting he worked on task force that advocated for the project.
House lawmakers with a vested interest in permanent storage of nuclear waste in Nevada will make a trek to Yucca Mountain this month to tour the mothballed exploratory tunnel in the geological formation northwest of Las Vegas.
Two people were hospitalized after a multivehicle crash Tuesday afternoon in east Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The Golden Knights are one of the teams working to land all-star defenseman Erik Karlsson from Ottawa, according to multiple reports.
Las Vegas police officers received a round of applause from hundreds of people sheltering inside the Michael Jackson Theater at Mandalay Bay in the early morning hours of Oct. 2.
A section of northbound U.S. Highway 95 in Henderson will be restricted for several hours Friday as crews repair peeling or damaged areas of a freeway bridge, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Foothill’s Koy Riggin comes in at No. 4 on our list of Southern Nevada’s top five quarterbacks.
A cruise ship worker who went overboard and apparently treaded water for some 22 hours was in stable condition Monday, a day after being rescued by a crew from another passing cruise ship.
With a week and a day until Nevada’s first execution in a dozen years, the Department of Corrections disclosed its lethal injection procedures on Tuesday, revealing for the first time the planned use of a drug banned in Arizona and decried by civil rights groups across the country.
Westgate official says at least 15 employees and four guests reportedly fell ill since late last week, but callers tell the Review-Journal that many staff and vendors at Amazing Comic Con Convention were affected.
Jeff Civillico, the star of “Comedy in Action” at Paris Las Vegas who’s been performing on the Strip since 2012, has been named the first ambassador of the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, which opened in 1991.
The traffic lights continued to work at the corner of Third Street and Bridger Avenue, though they did little to alleviate the gridlock of bodies.
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond previews coverage of the 2018 NBA Summer League.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday ordered flags lowered to half-staff to recognize the victims of last week’s shooting at a Maryland newspaper that left five dead.
A woman whose body was dragged outside a motel room last month near downtown Las Vegas died of a drug overdose, the Clark County coroner has determined.