Nonprofit UNSHAKEABLE — whose mission is to change the economics and future of women affected by sex trafficking, prostitution, addiction, domestic abuse, and trauma — named Bonnie Gilmour CEO.
Comedian and actor Brad Williams, who recently appeared in Netflix’s comedy showcase “The Degenerates,” returns to town with his humorous observations on disability, relationships and more at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Rocks Lounge at Red Rock Resort.
Richard Solberg and Jordan Sauer each won in singles and were part of two doubles victories Friday in helping UNLV top Weber State in the second of the Rebels’ two 4-1 nonconference men’s tennis triumphs.
Method Man and Redman kick off Super Bowl weekend at Drai’s Nightclub on Friday.
This sharp-tongued Cleveland hip-hopper Machine Gun Kelly made headlines in 2018 by exchanging verbal fire with fellow Midwestern rapper Eminem.
The Russian National Ballet brings Marius Petipa’s “The Sleeping Beauty” to UNLV on Monday.
The Aces have re-signed restricted free-agent wing Dearica Hamby. Terms of the deal were not available. Hamby played in 33 games last season — all as a reserve — and scored 7.4 points per game.
It’s only fitting that an award-winning, luxury Henderson home made for a big game party with its rooftop deck and views of the Strip, and where a fantasy football show was recorded for television, is on the market for $5.9 million.
On Feb. 5, Lunar New Year returns to Downtown Summerlin with an over-the-top and fun celebration of 2019 — the Year of the Pig. Guests will be entertained by an oversized Chinese dragon, characters dressed as lions, percussionists and a performance by fan dancers. Red envelopes filled with chocolate gold coins and surprise $10 gift cards will be randomly distributed to patrons and children in attendance, while supplies last. The event is free and open to the public.
Nevada Builder Trade In Program Exceeds Expectations in 2018 When twins Robin Smith and Robert Smith launched the Nevada Builder Trade In Program in 2014, neither would have predicted that the program that helps current homeowners sell their current residence while buying a brand-new one on contingency would grow so quickly.
Toll Brothers is set to kick off its inaugural Built-For-You Sales Event running through Feb. 18. The builders’ communities throughout Las Vegas and Henderson invite homebuyers to explore this offer to discover the home of their dreams. Sales representatives will then craft an incentive package with those priorities in mind.
Pardee Homes is releasing a new phase of homes Feb. 2, at its Strada neighborhood in Henderson’s Inspirada master-planned community.
A new golf instruction academy is being formed at the award-winning Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas, complete with professional golf instruction, state-of-the-art technology and a new building to house the program.
I thought it would be worthwhile to have an article on homeowners associations’ violations and fines so that our boards’ enforcement process and procedures follow state laws.
The quarterback entered the NFL in 2016 as the No. 1 overall draft pick, carrying a calm, even-tempered demeanor that very much remains today. He lost all seven starts made as a rookie. And yet, however difficult, however much he processed internally, little seemed to deter his disposition.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man as the second of two people killed in a two-car crash at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on Sunday.
From the “Boycott Bowl” to the “Dunk the Referee” tank, people in New Orleans are finding creative ways to spend Sunday doing anything but watching the Super Bowl.
Golden Entertainment will rebrand the Stratosphere as it plows ahead with a $140 million upgrade of the iconic resort.
Marist School was founded in 1901 and is a picturesque setting from another time, where the current Rams head coach Sean McVay was a state champion as an option quarterback.
Carolina’s Julius Peppers has announced his retirement after 17 NFL seasons, nine Pro Bowl appearances and six All-Pro selections.
Anthony Davis feels like he’s given the New Orleans Pelicans all he can and that his time to move on has come.
A Las Vegas artist is accusing pop star Ariana Grande of using his imagery in a hit music video without his permission.
A proposed statewide ban on risky dwarf events – including dwarf tossing and potentially also wrestling – drew support at a public hearing Thursday along with questions about its breadth.
Utah State was picked ninth in the preseason Mountain West poll, but the Aggies are challenging for the league title. They host UNLV at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
A woman and her teen daughter are suing a Pennsylvania amusement park, saying the costumed ghouls at its Halloween attraction were too terrifying.
A bill that would prohibit fracking for oil and gas extraction in 450,000 acres of the Ruby Mountains in Northern Nevada was filed in the Senate this week.
L.A.’s Factory Kitchen recently branched out with a location at The Venetian, bringing its Italian fare and handmade pastas to the Strip.
A home invasion in the southwest valley ended with the homeowner getting shot and firing back at two men who had entered the residence Friday morning, according to Las Vegas police.
Former Las Vegas police Detective Gordon Martines, who ran unsuccessfully for Clark County sheriff last year, has died at the age of 68.
Goaltender Maxime Lagace will make his first start of the season Friday when the Golden Knights return from their break to face the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena.