The 72-year-old rock star initially listed his Henderson mountain-side mansion in October, just five months after he bought it. Now he’s lowered the price dramatically.
Las Vegas police have made an arrest in a targeted killing at a Summerlin restaurant on Nov. 23.
Clark County on Friday reported 434 new cases of COVID-19 and 26 deaths during the previous day as key metrics for the disease all ended the week higher than the last.
A visitor from Minnesota hit the jackpot while playing the Dollar Storm machine at El Cortez on Sunday.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is editor of The Gold Sheet (Goldsheet.com). He provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends.
Former UNLV basketball recruit Zaon Collins has been sued by the family of a man killed in a suspected DUI crash that landed the prospective player in jail last year.
Dustin Poirier will challenge lightweight champion Charles Oliveira in the main event of UFC 269 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, a fight between “two blue-collar guys.”
The parent company of Station Casinos will buy 6.9 million shares back from shareholders as part of a “Dutch auction process” that began in November and ended Thursday.
A woman charged in connection with her young son’s disappearance and presumed death more than 35 years ago will serve less than a year in prison.
The initiative aims to amend the state constitution to change primary and general elections for all state office elections except U.S. president and vice president.
Golden Knights center Chandler Stephenson has appeared in all 25 games and leads the team with 22 points (nine goals, 13 assists).
Michael Nesmith, who had undergone quadruple bypass surgery in 2018, died at home Friday of natural causes, his family said in a statement.
The Chambers-Grundy Center at UNLV works to fight Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases.
A challenging relationship between donors and Nevada System of Higher Education regents ultimately helped propel a multimillion-dollar capital project for UNLV’s medical school building.
The Arizona resident has been arrested on accusations he sexually abused children in his home state and in Las Vegas and Reno dating to the 1970s.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s lawyers are trying to block Las Vegas police from releasing records related to the allegation that the international soccer star raped a woman in 2009.
It probably won’t be Clemson’s Dabo Swinney. But if the Raiders hire a new coach, don’t be a surprised if they take a big swing for the fences.
Inflation has been inflicting a heavy burden on consumers, especially lower-income households and particularly for everyday necessities.
The Supreme Court on Friday left in place Texas’ ban on most abortions, offering only a glimmer of daylight for clinics in the state to challenge the nation’s most restrictive abortion law.
Findlay Volvo Cars Las Vegas opened its doors at its new location, 6385 Roy Horn Way, Nov. 15. The move places the dealership right next to other Findlay stores.
Lexus of Las Vegas and Lexus of Henderson are doing their part to reduce food insecurity in Southern Nevada, donating $10,000 to Three Square Food Bank.
Amber Hanover, who won Station Casinos’ NFL Last Man Standing contest last year, lost last week with the Jets, but is looking at another underdog this week.
Carversteak, which is set to open Dec. 30, is backed by a number of veterans of the Las Vegas hospitality industry and promises high tech amid mid-century decor.
A new team event by the Professional Bull Riders may get a five-year, $6.4 million sponsorship deal from the LVCVA when its board of directors meets Tuesday.
The Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth is opening a transitional/rapid rehousing site following the completion of a major campaign effort to increase housing stock in Las Vegas.
A Jeep driver who police say ran a red light and caused a fatal crash early Friday in downtown Las Vegas has been arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired.
Police responded to a 2020 crime wave by carrying out Operation Persistent Pressure, using a heavy officer presence on the Strip to combat a rise in aggravated assaults.