Chris Weidman detailed the success of his disk replacement surgery in conversations with the new Golden Knights’ forward.
With a new resort underway in Cripple Creek, Colorado, Full House Resorts President and CEO Dan Lee discussed expansion prospects during a Monday earning call.
Kevin Costner does not support men singing along at concerts. He made that clear at Sunset Amphitheater.
A divided state wildlife board has voted against enacting a ban on coyote hunting tournaments, a practice deemed cruel by animal rights groups and opposed even by some hunting advocates.
A Las Vegas judge found Tuesday that prosecutors had enough evidence for a woman to stand trial on a charge of second-degree murder, stemming from an opioid overdose that left another 21-year-old dead earlier this year.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 32-year-old man on suspicion of murder after officials said he intentionally struck a motorcyclist, who was having an affair with his wife, in a car crash.
Board President Linda Cavazos discussed the letter from ousted Superintendent Jesus Jara’s lawyer seeking a buyout of more than $2.65 million for the remainder of his contract.
A Henderson police officer was arrested Sunday on suspicion of domestic battery, officials said.
South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said he took some sharp play on the Steelers at -6½ before the consensus number climbed to 7 at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Gonzaga, which fell one game short of perfection last season, is the 6-1 favorite at the Westgate SuperBook for this season, which starts Tuesday.
After a month of meetings, Station Casinos and transportation officials came to an agreement on plans for a $305 million rebuild of the Interstate 15-Tropicana Avenue interchange.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 30-year-old man who was killed Saturday when a Tesla driver suspected of DUI crashed into a wall.
Houston furniture store owner Jim McIngvale bought hundreds of tickets for nuns to attend Astros games in the World Series and ALCS. The sisters became known as the “Rally Nuns.”
The annual death toll climbed to 330 this weekend, surpassing the former record with almost two months left in the year.
Heather Korbulic, executive director of Nevada’s health insurance exchange since 2016, will leave her post Dec. 3, the governor’s office announced Monday.
Damon Arnette was released from the organization after several troubling off-the-field instances were made public over the last few days.
New cases of COVID-19 continued to climb in Clark County over the preceding three days, a course reversal that could signal another surge of the disease is beginning.
Police were called just after 10 a.m. Monday to assist marshals after someone called in a bomb threat to the courthouse, which houses both District and Justice courts.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was fatally stabbed Friday in an east Las Vegas field.
Jack Eichel is scheduled to have surgery Friday in Denver, and the timetable for his return is three to five months.
The Rebels this week will finally unveil their new roster, the one with nine scholarship transfers, the Mountain West’s Preseason Freshman of the Year and two returning rotation players.
The returning players on UNLV’s women’s basketball team understand second-year coach Lindy La Rocque and her championship-caliber expectations.
Approval of the contractor and design for the Interstate 15/Tropicana interchange project has been delayed twice and if it is delayed again, vital funding could be in jeopardy.
Travis Scott will not perform Saturday at the Day N Vegas festival, according to a report from Variety.
Southern Nevada restaurants and bars are offering free and discounted food and drink to veterans and active members of the military on Veterans Day Nov. 11.
The Golden Knights welcomed a key figure to Las Vegas on Sunday before they played the Red Wings in Detroit.
Torrid comic Sebastian Maniscalco is anchoring the 2022 Wynn Las Vegas comedy lineup.
Temperatures will dip to become closer to seasonal norms this week, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
At least two Las Vegas gaming giants — MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment — are currently shopping Strip resorts. The big question is who’s going to end up buying them.
Despite “tax the rich” rhetoric, party’s reconciliation bill includes provisions that would benefit high earns.
