MGM Resorts has cashed in on $700 million as the pandemic continues to impede the national gaming and hospitality industries.
Las Vegas restaurant news filled with departures, arrivals, a new brunch service, new coffee shop and a Strip farewell to a Food Network contest-winning chef.
The National Finals Rodeo is returning to Texas, where it began in 1959. It won’t be held in Las Vegas for the first time in 35 years.
Officers are investigating on the 2600 block of Sherwood Street, near an apartment complex, according to Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Miguel Garcia.
The Transportation Department issued a final rule Wednesday covering animals on airlines.
Americans have turned to campgrounds, hiking trails and fishable waters in numbers so large that parks have taken steps to limit the number of campers.
There were 35 new coronavirus deaths reported on Wednesday, the most since the record 38 deaths were recorded more than three months ago.
Small businesses in unincorporated Clark County may now apply for up to $30,000 in grant funding, officials announced.
Rainbow trout are attacking mice tails and pearl-colored jigs in Laughlin. Many shore anglers have caught their five-fish limits using a combination of these baits with worms.
The Greyhound station at the Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas is set to be replaced after being located there for nearly 50 years.
North Las Vegas police said Wednesday they have have located 52-year-old Tomiko Leavy, who was reported missing Oct. 11.
Two employers with operations in northern Nevada have filed layoff notices with the state.
A Las Vegas teen has been charged with murder in the shooting of another teen during an October argument over a video game.
Gov. Steve Sisolak expects initial doses of a COVID-19 vaccine in about a week but urged Nevadans to remain vigilant.
“This is going to bounce back quickly,” said Beacon Economics founder Christopher Thornberg.
Human Nature are reuniting for a summer-Christmas show.
Las Vegas police warned residents to expect an increased police presence this month as part of a holiday initiative to curb retail thefts.
Tony Hsieh’s Downtown Project drew its fair share of critics, but nevertheless helped transform downtown Las Vegas into a destination.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board unanimously agreed Wednesday to appeal Clark County District Court Judge Adriana Escobar’s ruling regarding jurisdiction over Steve Wynn.
An anonymous source helped guide police to a 28-year-old man suspected of beating a man to death in June, according to an arrest report.
A Las Vegas woman has been arrested on a murder charge after police say she intentionally ran over her boyfriend with a vehicle, killing him, during a contentious breakup.
Amazon plans to build eight more buildings across Nevada to support customer fulfillment and delivery operations.
Southern Nevada homebuilders notched another record price level as the market continues to defy logic amid an overall bleak economy.
In an interview with the president of the Latin Chamber of Commerce, Wynn CEO Matt Maddox talks about the city’s recovery, another shutdown and how Macao prepared him.
A motorcyclist lost control of his Harley Davidson and died in a crash on a central Las Vegas freeway late Tuesday night.
The announcement sets the stage for the biggest vaccination campaign in British history and came just ahead of what experts are warning will be a long, dark winter.
The lawsuit seeks damages on behalf of Nevada against the biggest names in the business, including Orbitz, Travelocity, Expedia, Priceline and Hotels.com.
David Jenkins Jr. has yet to get going for UNLV basketball, which lost a third straight game to open the season, falling to Alabama 86-74 on Tuesday night.
Attorney General William Barr states there is no evidence of widespread fraud in the presidential election.
An investigator working for the Alpine Motel Apartments owner’s defense team was found in contempt of court Tuesday after refusing to testify during a preliminary hearing.