Pavel Dorofeyev recorded a hat trick and reached the 30-goal mark in the Golden Knights’ victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena.
U.S. safety regulators on Thursday recalled virtually all Cybertrucks on the road, the eighth recall of the Tesla-made vehicles since deliveries to customers began just over a year ago.
The 42-year-old funnyman portrays a movie executive in his new comedy series “The Studio.”
A beer festival, mob art, Evil Elvis and a bare-chested comedian top this week’s entertainment lineup in Las Vegas.
Two homebuilders bought nearly 30 acres combined in Las Vegas.
Authorities in Arizona are asking for the public’s help after they say a family has gone missing while traveling to Las Vegas.
According to the CDC, around 37 million American adults have chronic kidney disease, and millions more are at risk of developing it.
If you’re leaving a employer health plan and applying for Medicare, you may need to prove that you had “creditable” prescription drug coverage.
With Lake Mead at 34 percent full, what might snowmelt bring?
UNLV athletic director Erick Harper faces a crucial decision with the hiring of a new men’s basketball coach. Here are three things to consider in the search.
Plunge into the realm of bullet-dodging, rubber-laying, muscle-car-driving, puppy-avenging antihero John Wick at Area15.
UNLV women’s basketball has produced some great players, but who belongs on the list of the top five Lady Rebels of all time?
The former Review-Journal man about town elevated coverage of stars on the Strip. His columns perfectly blended his personality with that of Sin City.
Looking to follow the trends and not break the bank? Thrift stores can help with that.
There’s a growing perception that Las Vegas casinos are prioritizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
March is the unofficial start to pool season in Las Vegas, with many casino-resorts opening their pool decks in mid-to-late March, depending on the weather.
State law allows media organizations to obtain driving histories and registrations, but the new DMV director decided to stop releasing the information.
