Starting Monday, the 13-mile Scenic Drive will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., one hour later than the current closing time.
The animal handler onstage the night Roy Horn was dragged offstage by the big cat Mantecore at the Mirage on Oct. 3, 2003, has spoken out for the first time publicly.
A person is dead following a barricade situation in the northeast valley Wednesday night, Las Vegas police said.
Technology was once the arcade industry’s greatest asset. But it also helped lead to the industry’s downfall. Rohit Joshi, the owner of Neonopolis downtown, believes virtual reality’s immersive technology is the next big thing for the arcade industry.
The Downtown Las Vegas Events Center is bringing Muay Thai fighting downtown on Saturday with Lion Fight 53.
A pair of Project Neon-related closures will affect motorists’ commutes starting tonight in Downtown Las Vegas.
Michael Buble leads the best bets for music in Las Vegas.
“Real People” creator John Barbour has a new memoir that recounts his lengthy career in showbiz.
Palms has unleashed its new marketing campaign, dubbed “Unstatus Quo,” with a freewheeling video trumpeting its new headliners and $690 million, casino-wide renovation.
Country favorites such as Dustin Lynch, Kip Moore, Lee Brice, Scotty McCreery and others performing acoustically and sharing stories from the stage at 8 p.m. April 4 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Barry Meadow’s new tome “The Skeptical Handicapper” marries a deep data dive with a thorough exploration of the mental makeup required to be a winning player.
The Brooklyn Bowl celebrates its fifth anniversary with the Silent Haus Party Charity Event and a photo exhibit.
The UNLV Barrick Lecture Series hosts an evening with award-winning photographer Annie Leibovitz on Wednesday.
Las Vegan Andrew Carmean will bring his driving talent to this weekend’s downtown demolition derby.
The final batch of Las Vegas police records from the Route 91 Harvest festival attack included some unexpected news for a St. George, Utah, man who purchased a handgun in May 2017.
Brunch at Smashed Pig
Singer-songwriter Shara Nova talks about the group’s acclaimed new record, “A Million and One.”
A round-up of performers and events at nightclubs, dayclubs and other nightlife venues.
A mother is suing The Weather Channel for $125 million over the death of her son, who was killed in a crash with storm chasers who worked for the cable network.
A round-up of shows happening this week.
Here’s what happened around the majors for MLB’s Opening Day.
Randy Griffin, 31, died of a gunshot wound to the torso sustained when he was shot in a neighborhood near East Tropicana Avenue and South Nellis Boulevard. His brother said he died the night before his daughter turned 4.
Police arrested a key target in the criminal investigation into the misuse of Southwest Airlines gift cards bought by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Michael Jennings, 59, was pronounced dead at the scene of the fire early Wednesday at 721 N. First St., according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
A Las Vegas felon faced a judge Thursday after escaping from custody and being shot by police.
Facebook was charged with discrimination by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development because of its ad-targeting system.
A New Yorker who urged leniency for the teenager who nearly killed her in 2004 by throwing a frozen turkey through her car windshield has died.
The award is given to the player who best demonstrates “qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.”
Nevada’s gaming win in February was flat, but still topped the $1 billion mark, the state Gaming Control Board reported Thursday.
Two Las Vegas residents are facing charges after leading officers on a chase and violently resisting arrest in Nye County.
