Grocery retailer Kroger Co., which owns Smith’s, announced Wednesday it would be hiring 20,000 associates through a nationwide holiday hiring event.
United Way of Southern Nevada’s new leader considers his new role at the nonprofit’s helm as “divine providence” to return to helping his hometown.
The American Cancer Society’s annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer returns Oct. 24 at Red Rock Resort. This year marks the event’s 22nd year in Nevada and serves as the culmination of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Although the Rose Regatta Dragon Boat Festival won’t return to its full, in-person festivities until 2022, the Las Vegas Dragon Boat Club will host its annual Flowers on the Water Ceremony on Saturday starting at 11 a.m.
In partnership with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, Susan G. Komen Nevada, Optum Care and many other generous sponsors throughout the state, Nevada Cancer Coalition aims to Paint Nevada Pink as part of a campaign to encourage yearly mammograms.
The 15-time Grammy winner talks about music, writing and the YouTube Originals docuseries “Noted: Alicia Keys the Untold Stories,” which she produced.
COVID-19 altered the plans for Deborah Klink, and she missed her annual mammogram in 2020. Fortunately, her breast cancer diagnosis was still caught early enough even though her mammogram was delayed.
Hospitalizations attributed to the disease jumped by 36 during the preceding day to nearly erase the gains seen over the last week.
William Ferguson has stolen or attempted to steal $150,000 in casino chips since the 1990s, a prosecutor said.
Golden Knights right wing Keegan Kolesar improved throughout his rookie season, and there’s hope his development can continue.
Now in its 39th year, the US Open is considered by many to be the largest and most prestigious bass tournament on the western side of the country.
Three politically experienced Black women have announced bids for North Las Vegas mayor, replacing John Lee, who’s running for governor.
Social media captured some of the more colorful episodes of Sunday’s protest on the Strip against Gov. Steve Sisolak’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The company plans to build a 211-room hotel with an 83,178-square-foot casino on South Durango Drive, just south of the 215 Beltway.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday said a report of a person with a gun at a southeast valley school was deemed not credible.
Las Vegas will appeal a recent court decision that found the city “took” 35 acres of the former Badlands Golf Club course by making it impossible to develop.
The Raiders will be without running back Peyton Barber for an extended period after he suffered a toe injury against Chargers
The Clark County School District and Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced the partnership Wednesday at a news conference.
Billboard is reporting Adele is in talks at a pair of prominent Vegas venues for 2022.
Ten new billboards in the Las Vegas Valley are not trying to sell you anything.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes was a record $406,500 in September, up 0.4 percent from August and 20.5 percent from September of last year.
Eldorado hosted Centennial in a Class 5A boys soccer game Tuesday afternoon. Eldorado won 4-0.
Claire Vaye Watkins first garnered attention in these parts with her first book, the 2012 short story collection “Battleborn,” now routinely atop on any list of best books about Las Vegas and Nevada.
Gaming manufacturers are working to advance the table game experience, as the innovative products at the Global Gaming Expo revealed Tuesday.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school soccer and volleyball action.
Government censorship is no solution and is not a substitute for proper parental guidance and better-informed users.
As Nevada makes significant strides against the coronavirus, the rural county has made an encouraging leap: going two weeks without a single reported COVID-19 case.
Should she just be quiet and go out and play?
Yet the administration does little.
