I have lived in Las Vegas for six years now. The No. 1 traffic problem I see constantly is red-light running. In the past two weeks alone, I’ve witnessed three near-accidents due to drivers running lights. If cameras can’t be used to issue tickets, we need more traffic police.
Do you think the irony is lost on Victor Joecks? He writes a Grinchy column on Sunday telling parents to “Tell kids the truth about Santa Claus,” yet he supports the current occupant of the White House, who lies with every breath.
There were no shortage of baseball people — and even a very large basketball person — willing to offer an opinion about the Avaitors’ logo during Day 2 of the winter meetings at Mandalay Bay.
Scot McCloughan figures one day to be an NFL general manager again. It won’t be in 2019 for the Raiders, he said.
The Bronx Wanderers’ very name indicates movement. And the popular family act is on the move, hauling out of Windows Showroom at Bally’s and into the Linq Hotel’s Mat Franco Theater in January.
As associate executive director for ESPN Events, Melissa Meacham-Grossman oversees operations, logistics and execution of the bowl game.
El Al Airlines will launch nonstop service between Las Vegas and Israel this summer, the airline announced Monday.
As the Vegas Golden Knights specialty Nevada license plate quickly becomes one of the most popular in Nevada’s history, questions have arisen regarding where the funds from their sales go.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval urged congressional leaders to ignore last-minute pleas to place language and funding in a year-end spending bill that could revive the license application process for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
A few cannabis companies are reaping riches after the latest Nevada dispensary licensing round.
What to get kids for Christmas? These top 5 holiday gifts may be the perfect presents.
The all-Gruden train isn’t stopping for anyone but slowed enough Monday to kick off the one passenger you knew was destined for a tumble, with GM Reggie McKenzie being fired from a position he held since 2012 and essentially lost in January.
The “Angels of Paradise” — online sleuths who know how to find people — have been putting their skills to use in the aftermath of California’s catastrophic wildfire.
A Las Vegas construction union is seeking to recall City Councilman Steve Seroka, who they supported as a candidate, over Seroka’s push of purported anti-development policies, a top union official says.
The U.S. this week will begin withdrawing many of the active duty troops sent to the border with Mexico by President Donald Trump just before the midterm election in response to a caravan of Central American migrants, U.S. officials said Monday.
Imagine Dragons is a rock band, not a marching band. But the musicians from Las Vegas are performing during the halftime show of the College Football Playoff National Championship on Jan. 7.
UFC lightweight stars Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov were granted continuances by the Nevada Athletic Commission on the disciplinary hearings to determine sanctions for their roles in a post-UFC 229 main event melee at T-Mobile Arena.
Start 2019 on the right foot with a pair of races from Triple Dare Running’s Resolution/Revolution races.
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested 32 people at a demonstration Monday on the border with Mexico, authorities said. Demonstrators were calling for an end to detaining and deporting immigrants and showing support for migrants in a caravan of Central American asylum seekers.
A Las Vegas doctor with ties to Henderson judge Diana Hampton, who died of a drug overdose, pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to distribution of a controlled substance.
Matthew Dunkley, 53, is suspected of misappropriating financial settlements and taking money from insurance companies that was intended to pay for their medical bills, police say.
The latest full closure of Interstate 15 near downtown will snarl traffic this weekend. I-15 south between the Spaghetti Bowl interchange and Charleston Boulevard will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Dec. 17.
MGM Resorts says a gambler in Mississippi won $103,000 on a $40 parlay with Army on the money line over Navy and a dozen college basketball sides divided between favorites and underdogs.
A polygamous group based on the Utah-Arizona border is letting go of the sprawling building where its members worshipped, in the latest sign that the sect run by imprisoned leader Warren Jeffs is crumbling and losing control of the community it ruled for a century.
Last year, the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo became a Sister Act in barrel racing. Steady Nellie Miller claimed the season-long world championship, holding off a red-hot Wrangler NFR run by Hailey Kinsel.
Golden Knights prospect Erik Brannstrom still has a few subtle things to learn before he’s ready to graduate to the NHL.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada flag football coaches poll.
Gavin Isaacs, 54, stepped down last week as vice chairman of Scientific Games after more than two years in that role. He will remain as a consultant until the end of the year.
A woman accused of being a secret agent for the Russian government has likely taken a plea deal, prosecutors indicated Monday in a court filing that said her case has been “resolved.”
