Minnesota’s collapse, Clemson’s kicking mistake and college overtime fun all contributed to the worst losses of the week for sports bettors.
Brooks Koepka, makes his return to golf this week at the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek after missing more than two months with knee and hip injuries.
Nevada Southern Detention Center on Tuesday confirmed an employee has died from “potential COVID-19 related issues,” days after news of an inmate death due to the coronavirus.
Updated: Resorts World Las Vegas is hiring about 6,000 positions in anticipation of its 2021 opening.
A look back at Marc-Andre Fleury’s first three years in Las Vegas.
Next year marks the show’s 20th anniversary, the 55th anniversary of “Star Trek” and the centennial celebration of creator Gene Roddenberry’s birth.
Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, signed to a seven-year, $61.6 million contract by the Golden Knights, said he’s ready to take on a fresh challenge in Las Vegas.
Dustin Johnson became the most prominent player to test positive for the coronavirus since golf resumed in June, forcing him to withdraw Tuesday from the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air is set to take less of an impact than its competitors, according to Chief Financial Officer Greg Anderson.
Officers were called to the 5400 block of Club House Drive around 6:17 p.m. Monday in response to a domestic dispute, police said.
An annual Las Vegas Valley holiday tradition will go on this winter — with reservations.
UNLV will be featured on national TV broadcasts for seven of its eight football games — three on CBS Sports Network and four on Fox Sports networks.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was fatally stabbed late Sunday in downtown Las Vegas.
Construction of the new Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall is 95 percent complete and on track for a Dec. 14 completion with workers doing finishing work now.
The reprimand comes about six years after the attorney’s reinstatement by the Nevada Supreme Court to practice law. By then, he had been suspended for nearly five years.
Actor and stand-up Sebastian Maniscalco reached out to a VIP who could not make his invite-only performances at Wynn Las Vegas this weekend.
Nevada reported 487 additional coronavirus cases on Tuesday, along with 10 more deaths, state data shows.
The resort will close at noon Monday and begin operating on a new Thursday-through-Monday basis “indefinitely.”
According to a survey by Influence Central, more than half of families plan either to sit out Halloween entirely or to celebrate only with immediate family at home.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has sold off the Bally’s brand to Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc.
Shane Loyd, 43, was being held at the Clark County Detention Center in connection with the shooting on the 3500 block of Villa Knolls North Drive, near Pecos Road and Tropicana Avenue.
Elon Musk’s Boring Co., which has nearly completed its mile-long Convention Center underground transit system, wants to begin a system in the resort corridor.
The company declared Chatper 11 bankruptcy as part of its sales agreement with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
A person was critically burned in a mattress fire in east Las Vegas early Tuesday.
The nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court has had a mixed effect on the enthusiasm and happiness of Nevada voters, according to The Nevada Poll™.
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are neck and neck in Nevada, according to new figures released Tuesday in The Nevada Poll™.
“It’s so confusing,” Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada Attorney Jim Berchtold said.
A 56-year-old man in a motorized wheelchair was killed after he was hit by two vehicles in the east Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday.
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett fended off frustrated Democrats who also tangled Tuesday with Republican colleagues during a tense Senate confirmation hearing.
Biden is a -225 favorite and Trump the +225 underdog at Betfair Exchange, which took two $150,000 bets and a $143,000 wager on Biden over the weekend.
