It is the second time this year a woman from that country has been charged with illicitly entering the Florida resort.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety opened the office on East Tropicana Avenue to help make it easier for area residents to comply with reporting requirements.
Construction on the project — estimated to cost about $14 million — will likely begin in summer 2020. The overhaul includes a pool, splash pad, walking paths and turf area.
For decades, Friends of the Red Rock Canyon volunteers have quietly cleaned up graffiti on rocks along miles-long trails throughout the conservation area just west of Las Vegas.
A look at the some of the numbers and names that made Sam Boyd Stadium a place to be for postseason college football.
If you’re in the market to buy a home and are considering a house in a community governed by a homeowners association, also called an HOA, you’ll want to do your research.
The scheduled release from prison of a woman convicted of killing her millionaire husband in Las Vegas a quarter century ago is on hold.
Though I like the heft and feel of a traditional blade, there are some excellent lightweight options available on the market today.
Ayesha Curry and Michael Mina promise everything is on track for the opening of International Smoke in the former Mina’s Pub 1842 space in the MGM Grand.
California officials have not yet determined an official cause of death for a woman who died more than two years after she was shot and paralyzed in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones was head-to-toe in Christmas spirit for a zoning meeting on Wednesday.
America’s Party 2020, which also coincides with the extravaganza’s 20th anniversary, has a theme of “The Big 20.”
Octavia Carter, 40, accused of stabbing her husband to death in front of their children is expected to undergo a competency evaluation.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was struck and killed by an armored truck while riding in a motorized cart in a shopping center parking lot.
A woman has been arrested on a murder charge stemming from a robbery and slaying last year on New Year’s Eve.
A New York judge threw out state mortgage fraud charges against Paul Manafort, ruling Wednesday that the criminal case was too similar to one that has already landed President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman in federal prison.
Las Vegas police used live video from a traffic camera to help catch a motorist suspected of running over a pedestrian while driving under the influence.
Colin DeFrate, whose tattoos have appeared on Las Vegas locals and Hollywood celebrities, died earlier this month, suffering an aneurysm as he rested his head in his wife’s lap.
The Golden Knights’ defensemen weren’t scoring much earlier this season, but they’ve started to add offense without sacrificing defense.
Slightly warmer with clouds developing sums up the Las Vegas Valley weather through the rest of the week.
Impairment is suspected in a two-vehicle crash in central Las Vegas that sent both drivers to the hospital early Wednesday.
Hall will be calling Arizona and the Pacific Division home for at least the remainder of this season, the veteran star and impending free agent traded to the Coyotes from New Jersey on Monday.
Nevada wants a federal judge to declare illegal what it calls the U.S. government’s “secret plutonium smuggling operation” and order the removal of weapons-grade material already shipped to a security site north of Las Vegas over the state’s objections.
A 44-year-old Army veteran and Henderson resident charged with murder told police he shot at two teenagers who were firing a weapon behind his house because he was afraid, according to an arrest report.
The Rebels swept the UNLV Invitational titles over second-place California Baptist in the three-day meet at Buchanan Natatorium.
Mark Stone recorded two assists and Shea Theodore scored the go-ahead goal with 10 seconds remaining in the second period as the Golden Knights topped Minnesota 3-2 on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Right to life and hypocrisy.
… if recipients aren’t ready for college classes?
The number don’t add up.
