Target announced plans for the store in 2018. The outpost is located where the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse building formerly stood.
Clark County School District parents protested at the district’s administration building on Wednesday, saying they feel shut out of the conversation around reopening schools.
The NHL is famous for its unusual playoff formats, and its champions are remembered just as fondly regardless. The 2020 Stanley Cup winner will be, too, the Golden Knights say.
The “Caesars for Danville” campaign, spearheaded by four community leaders and former Caesars CEO Tony Rodio, will work to win approval for a $400 million resort.
The victim told detectives he was headed to Arizona to buy a house when he stopped in Las Vegas on July 4.
Las Vegas’ mortgage delinquency rate rose again in May after the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the economy, a new report shows.
Striper boils are moving quickly at Lake Mead, and anglers are doing their best to keep up. Topwater lures and jerkbaits are producing catches.
The event was the first in a rollout that Biden aides say blends the historic nature of Harris’ selection with the realities of the 2020 campaign and the gravity of the nation’s circumstances.
The Knights scored two goals in the final period Tuesday to pull away for a 4-1 victory in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Las Vegas police are investigating a failed attempt to drag an ATM off its foundation early Wednesday at a bank on the west side of the valley.
The bad beat jackpot paid out when a player lost with a straight flush to a higher straight flush. The loser of the hand received $166,000.
A local developer has broken ground on the last new housing tract in Las Vegas’ Providence community.
An excessive heat warning begins Friday for Clark County except higher elevations as well as southern Nye County and northwest Arizona, the National Weather service said.
LVCVA executives found there would be no financial advantage to extending the completion date of the $980.3 million project, so it will be finished as planned.
The Golden Knights did nothing Tuesday night to lessen what are significant odds they will advance from a Western Conference quarterfinal matchup with the Blackhawks.
An 18-year-old has been charged in the shooting death of his 16-year-old brother last month in North Las Vegas that the man said was an accident.
Robin Lehner finished with 19 saves against his former team, and the Golden Knights pulled away for a 4-1 victory over Chicago to open the Western Conference quarterfinals.
Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate.
Don’t believe the GOP rhetoric.
Donald Trump’s offenses are far worse.
Voters must educate themselves about candidates.
The flight of the Dragon was also a major milestone.
A new book is required reading for anyone who wants to better understand how our “one nation, indivisible,” became so divided.
The daily growth in Nevada’s coronavirus cases appears to have peaked. Governor-turned-king Steve Sisolak is preparing to put new restrictions into effect anyway.
A man fatally shot by Las Vegas police after taking his mother hostage was a paranoid schizophrenic who struggled with substance abuse for years, his family said Tuesday.
The Aces allowed 20 points in the second half and pulled away for their fifth straight win, 98-79 over the Indiana Fever.
Matt Goss says, “I do believe there needs to be a certain level of respect for artists. This town will not survive on restaurants alone.”
A day after a fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments left six dead, owner Adolfo Orozco ordered the building’s manager not to speak to investigators until they had “gotten their stories straight,” according to police reports obtained by the Review-Journal.
