They don’t make movie stars like John Wayne anymore, and an exhibition that opened today at South Point offers a few clues about why that is.
Three adults and three children were displaced after their northwest Las Vegas home caught fire Wednesday afternoon, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
UNLV went into overtime for the fourth time this season, but after three prior losses, the Rebels defeated Fresno State 81-80 on Wednesday in Fresno, Calif.
National Finals Rodeo competition kicks off Thursday night and there’s till time for city slickers to dress the part.
But Las Vegas needs to address the problem.
Seems no one is interested in the dumb ideas of California liberals.
Asking the courts for review is now obstruction of justice? Balderdash.
If regulators agree, the drug could become the first treatment specifically for dementia-related psychosis and the first new medicine for Alzheimer’s in nearly two decades.
Elf Adventure, motorcycle run and Las Vegas Philharmonic round out the week’s activities.
The stand-up special debuting Friday on the pay channel captures “80-85 percent” of the vibe of his local showcase, the veteran comedian says.
A Las Vegas liquor and cigar store owner was one of eight people indicted on charges of concealing excessive campaign contributions during the 2016 presidential election.
Robert Weaver won $153,664 after hitting a club royal flush on the Mississippi Stud table game at the Flamingo.
The recession created a new breed of corporate landlords. Today, they’re evicting Las Vegas Valley residents at alarming rates.
Two potential UNLV football coach candidates could be coaching in the Pac-12 Championship on Friday in Santa Clara, California
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed in a vacant building fire in central Las Vegas on Tuesday as Charles Rutter.
The Las Vegas City Council Wednesday granted a six-month license to Mansion 54, the renamed Hartland Mansion downtown, after previous operators ran into a slew of issues since opening last December.
City Manager Ryann Juden will get to spend millions of dollars how he sees fit on upgrading North Las Vegas’ jail ahead of its reopening next summer.
The National Finals Rodeo begins Thursday and ends Dec. 14 at the Thomas & Mack Center. Here’s the 15 qualifiers in each event.
A 32-year-old man shot by a Las Vegas officer at the McCarran International Airport was able to access a restricted area through a malfunctioning door, according to an arrest report.
Las Vegas Strip headliner Mat Franco and his now-former production partner, Base Entertainment, have settled a 13-month legal dispute.
A growing number of cities are requiring landlords to license their rentals and undergo regular code inspections.
The Review-Journal sought to evaluate eviction and code complaint rates among rental companies as of August 2019.
The solar projects should generate enough electricity to power 230,000 homes.
Hunter, the Belgian Malinois patrol dog, was awarded a hero’s medal by the City Council for the K-9’s actions to bring down an armed suspect in October.
Coach Gerard Gallant didn’t hesitate to use newly acquired Chandler Stephenson in crunch time Tuesday, which is part of the reason he was so attractive to the Golden Knights.
The military says a U.S. sailor shot killed two and wounded civilian Department of Defense employees at the Pearl Harbor shipyard before taking his own life.
Music City is pulling out all the stops for NASCAR and its recently crowned champion after replacing Las Vegas as awards ceremony host.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed after driving the wrong way on Interstate 15 near downtown Las Vegas.