Three liens for work done on the $1.66 billion, 17,000-seat entertainment venue being built east of The Venetian have been filed in the Clark County Recorder’s Office.
The private Catholic school, which has about 1,500 students, announced Monday night it learned of a second COVID-19 case on its Las Vegas campus.
The retail gift show, held annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center, won’t occur because of the coronavirus pandemic, regardless of whether the rodeo occurs.
President Donald Trump Tuesday issued a pardon to former bank robber and Hope for Prisoners founder Jon D. Ponder, just as Ponder was preparing to speak on the second night of the Republican convention.
Bookmakers are forcing bettors to pay a premium on Vegas after it dominated Game 1 of its Western Conference semifinal series against Vancouver.
The Truth Not Talk campaign encourages high school kids in Clark County to create short videos discussing drug abuse.
A woman’s accusation that she was sexually assaulted in Las Vegas in 2019 has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old man on a warrant.
Credit One Bank is developing a four-story, 150,000-square-foot building just south of the 215 Beltway between Buffalo and Durango drives.
The center received the Global Biorisk Advisory Council STAR facility accreditation by ISSA: The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, one of 22 worldwide to get it.
According to RunRepeat.com, just 30 percent of U.S. gym members surveyed have returned since gyms reopened amid the pandemic.
The campaign launch coincides with the National Park Service’s 104th birthday and urges responsible travels and forays into nature.
The hottest August in Las Vegas weather history shows little sign of cooling off. An excessive heat warning runs through Thursday evening.
The amount you may spend on your dog is based on factors such as where you live, whether you adopt or get your dog from a breeder and your lifestyle.
A man was critically injured in a shooting early Tuesday in central Las Vegas.
Many Las Vegas visitors are spending less than they did before the pandemic.
Anger over the shooting of a Black man by police spilled into the streets of Kenosha for a second night Monday, with police again firing tear gas at hundreds of protesters who defied a curfew, threw bottles and shot fireworks at law enforcement guarding the courthouse.
After months of working from home, some customers are receiving their first notices that they are approaching their monthly internet data plan limit.
A man is dead after a crash on the 215 Beltway in the southwest Las Vegas Valley on Monday night, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Should they have to speak English?
How to finance the progressive wish list.
COVID didn’t go away in the summer heat.
California wildfire grows to second largest on record.
Las Vegas will host a second PGA Tour event in October, as the CJ Cup will move from South Korea for this year only because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Once the user downloads the COVID Trace app, it detects other nearby phones with the app, then provides notification if another user who came into close proximity tests positive for COVID-19.
Tony Hsieh stepped down as CEO of Las Vegas-based online retailer Zappos.com.
Rock legend Bill Medley says, “I’m not an electronics guy, and I’m not interested in trying to reinvent a wheel I know nothing about.”
The Golden Knights never have been afraid to get into oral jousting matches with opponents. And, without fans at Rogers Place, their voices are carrying more than ever.
Latino Democratic leaders denounced President Donald Trump’s record on the first day of the Republican convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This month, Nevada officials began analyzing disease investigation data to identify businesses and specific locations where infected residents may have been exposed to the virus.
