The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in thick fog, killing Kobe Bryant and seven other passengers, reported he was climbing when he actually was descending, federal investigators said in documents released Wednesday.
The rooms will open at 10 a.m. The Bellagio plans to be open 24 hours a day. Caesars Palace will be open Thursday through Sunday.
Bishop Gorman boys defender Caden Buckley and Faith Lutheran girls goalkeeper Jordan Brown were named Gatorade Nevada State Soccer players of the year.
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles offices will be closed and all online services will be down Saturday, following the first week of in-person services being available following a three-month shutdown.
The Huntridge Theater’s proposed developer announced Wednesday another long-awaited restoration project for the neighborhood: a grocery store.
The Henderson City Council voted to approve a pair of ordinances that will pave the way for development at Black Mountain Golf and Country Club.
Nevada will unconditionally pardon anyone with a now-outdated conviction for low-level marijuana possession, a move that could apply to more than 15,000 people dating to the mid-1980s.
Over the years, many colleges and universities have made changes to their names and mascots to be more mindful of racial and cultural stereotypes.
Police were called to a Wendy’s fast food restaurant over complaints of a car blocking the drive-thru lane.
The accounts on Facebook and Instagram were tied to the Proud Boys and the American Guard, two hate groups already banned on those platforms.
Quaker Oats is retiring the 131-year-old Aunt Jemima brand, saying the company recognizes the character’s origins are “based on a racial stereotype.”
Officials said Tuesday that the infected bar patrons are mostly in their 20s and 30s, but they have also spread the illness to household members.
In a rare move, the alleged Las Vegas extremists were charged by two separate grand juries with conspiracy to cause violence at Black Lives Matter protests.
Longtime Senior Assistant City Attorney Bryan Scott was officially promoted Wednesday, becoming the first African American to serve as the city’s top lawyer in its history.
Indiana gaming regulators aren’t set to consider the proposed merger until July 10.
In what is the first “super” event that is hoped to take place in the nearly complete Allegiant Stadium, crews tested an important game-day feature, the plumbing system.
Golden Knights prospects Peyton Krebs and Kaedan Korczak were named to Canada’s National Junior Team Summer Development Camp.
Workers at nonprofits may fare better than workers at other local businesses during a coronavirus-sparked recession.
The new findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggest the death of George Floyd and the nationwide and global protests that followed have changed perceptions in ways that previous incidents of police brutality did not.
The Raiders will officially observe Juneteenth as a holiday by closing their offices and giving their employees a paid day off.
You could say John’s Incredible Pizza is a portrait of the new normal for the Las Vegas buffet.
The black bass bite is on near Callville Bay, Government Wash and in the Virgin Basin at Lake Mead. Largemouth are taking shad swimbaits and crankbaits.
Local Century theaters will reopen July 3 with new safety protocols in place.
On the possibility of parking fees at his new hotel-casino, co-owner Derek Stevens says, “It’s too early to tell what we’ll do.”
Circa’s first five floors are set to open Oct. 28, CEO and developer Derek Stevens said. The entire 1.25 million-square-foot hotel-casino is slated to be open in December.
About 100 people stood outside Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday morning, with NAACP demonstrators calling out what they said was the “reckless behavior” of council members.
Clark County recorded 161 new COVID-19 cases and six additional deaths over the preceding day, according to data posted Wednesday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
UNR’s Nevada Faculty Alliance chapter released a statement opposing a plan to alternate which students attend large lecture classes in person during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A police arrest report indicates an investigation started after Clark County Child Protective Services contacted law enforcement.
Wounded Las Vegas officer Shay Mikalonis probably will be transferred from University Medical Center to a spinal rehabilitation center and may be there for up to a year.
