The family of a Florida man who disappeared in 1997 and who appeared on the hit TV series “Tiger King,” has hired a lawyer and is offering $100,000 in exchange for information to help solve the case.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the woman who died last month after she was run over by an SUV in March.
The Raiders haven’t scored much in the red zone the past two seasons, something a future first-ballot Hall of Famer in Jason Witten can help improve.
The motion to dismiss, written by Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and top deputies and filed Monday, also claims the court has no grounds to intervene in election preparations.
The Golden Knights will get a boost from the return of leading scorer Max Pacioretty for Game 1 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against Chicago.
The White House and Democratic leaders faulted the other side Monday for not negotiating a coronavirus relief package with a greater and more certain impact.
The Golden Knights are healthy, prepared and confident entering their first-round series against the Chicago Blackhawks that begins Tuesday in Edmonton, Alberta.
The city of Henderson announced a grant program for businesses feeling financial strain from the coronavirus outbreak. The deadline to apply is Aug. 24.
The refreshing Sharktini, with blood-red floating cranberries, is available this week at Bonefish Grill’s two local locations.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is asking congressional leaders to allow federal funds for grants to promote tourism in states and cities like Nevada and Las Vegas.
The company that owns the esports arena at Luxor expects a pick-me-up from its rebooted in-person arena events.
The NHL postseason is back with some significant twists, and the results have been highly entertaining. Here’s a quick look at each playoff matchup.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash on Interstate 15 northeast of Las Vegas on Monday afternoon.
The COVID-19 testing site at UNLV is moving inside to the Thomas & Mack Center.
Camper James Farrell said he woke up to the sound of gunshots at 3:30 a.m. Sunday and that the shooting continued in spurts for about 15 minutes. He said it reminded him of the Route 91 shooting.
A marketing subcommittee recommends that the state’s Commission on Tourism should spend $300,000 encouraging Nevadans to stay at home with their tourism dollars.
The Westgate chopped the prices available on the Las Vegas resident for the U.S. Open and the Masters after he won the PGA Championship on Sunday.
It’s not clear whether any of them were exposed to the coronavirus at schools.
Monday was the first day of school at a handful of local campuses that are offering in-person instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
MGM Resorts International and Culinary Local 226 celebrated new worker protection legislation.
A pair of Las Vegas men accused in the theft of 240 pounds of commercial-grade explosives from a Southern Nevada mining business are facing federal charges.
The Mountain West will not play football games this fall and is postponing its season, according to multiple people familiar with the league’s decision.
A $20 million grant program will provide up to $10,000 to eligible commercial-property tenants.
Aerialist Alan Silva, sword swallower Brett Loudermilk, daredevil artist Johnathan Goodwin and mentalist Max Major are Vegas contestants still alive on “America’s Got Talent.”
As many as several hundred organizations worldwide were affected, and the UNLV Foundation was notified on July 16.
The sister property to Sahara Las Vegas, also operated by The Meruelo Group, was the sixth casino property to be named in a complaint involving health and safety matters.
Bookmakers said they expect former Baylor and Temple coach Matt Rhule to turn Carolina around, maybe as soon as this season.
The DeepStack Showdown will be held Sept. 7 to 27, featuring more than $400,000 in prize pool guarantees. Buy-ins range from $125 to $400.
The rooms installed plexiglass dividers that allow for eight-handed play, joining four other poker rooms in the Las Vegas area.
President Donald Trump was abruptly escorted by a U.S. Secret Service agent out of the White House briefing room as he was beginning a coronavirus briefing Monday afternoon.
