The government on Thursday announced more than $250 million in new funding for water conservation agreements in Arizona and California to boost water levels at Lake Mead.
Coolio, the rapper best known for hits in the 1990s including “Gangsta’s Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” died last year because of fentanyl.
Clark County accepts five acres of land to build a 195-unit affordable housing project for area seniors.
The Metropolitan Police Department said the training occurred Tuesday night at Rancho High School.
Lake Mead and Golden Valley near Kingman are hot spots for seeing this year’s wildflower bloom near Las Vegas.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. on Thursday announced it has settled a series of lawsuits from shareholders in connection with the rising cost of its MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
Assembly Bill 456 seeks to avoid an event like the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment from happening in Nevada by prohibiting the operation of trains that are more than 7,500 feet in length.
The Golden Knights defeated the Los Angeles Kings at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday, moving them within a point of clinching home-ice advantage in the first round.
North Las Vegas Police Department detectives are investigating the fatal shooting, which happened Wednesday on the 2600 block of Donna Street.
Work crews had torn down most of Fiesta Rancho’s hotel tower, on the north side of the property, as of Thursday morning.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
The Electric Daisy Carnival’s line-up changes annually, but there’s been one constant since the world’s biggest dance music fest debuted in Vegas in 2011.
The second-busiest commercial air carrier at Harry Reid International Airport will fly the route five times a week and offer an introductory fare of $99 one way.
The former UNLV basketball recruit, charged in connection with a fatal crash more than two years ago, also has a new defense attorney.
The man entered the business around 7:20 p.m. March 3 near the 6500 block of East Lake Mead Boulevard, west of North Hollywood Boulevard.
A 43-year-old man told police the man he fatally punched outside his Las Vegas apartment owed him money.
The showbiz pals’ latest movie, “Air,” tells how Nike partnered with the basketball great to create the most iconic sneaker line of all time: the Air Jordan.
The housing market started 2023 on a slow note, and though mortgage rates have been volatile lately, buyers have been returning.
A man booked on a murder charge Wednesday had pleaded guilty to two assaults in the past four years.
Assisted living facilities are residential communities that offer different levels of health or personal care services for seniors who want or need help with daily living.
About to turn 65, a Toni Says reader with a heart issue wonders if he should enroll in original Medicare, go with an Advantage plan or keep his COBRA coverage.
The new “Dino Safari” exhibit and concerts by Muse and New Edition lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
In 2021, Nevada banned the use of sirens that once sounded as signals for nonwhite people to leave a town before sundown. But nearly two years later, one such controversial relic still blares out each night in Minden.
Everi Holdings’ Austin, Texas, slot machine manufacturing and assembly facility will be consolidated with the company’s robust financial technology unit in Las Vegas.
Lawmakers and advocates are urging the passage of several bills related to gender-affirming care and LGBTQ rights.
With more than two dozen pros now calling the area home, here are RJ golf writer Greg Robertson’s list of the 10 most accomplished players currently on the pro tour.
Las Vegas will gradually warm into the 80s and even 90s this Easter weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Hawaii housing has been expensive for decades, but only in the last few years have pricey dwellings set off a population decline.
The fantasy production has proven impressive for its talent, production expertise and technical merit, but hamstrung by substandard audience counts.
A 60-story resort called Harlem Nights is being proposed for the Historic Westside — a massive development that will be considered next week by the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
