Three food and beverage professionals from Las Vegas were named finalists in the 2025 James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards,
Israel has vowed to escalate the nearly 18-month war with Hamas until the terrorist group returns dozens of remaining hostages, disarms and leaves the territory.
Goodwill of Southern Nevada is celebrating the grand opening of a new store in North Las Vegas.
Golden Knights center Tomas Hertl returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since suffering an upper-body injury March 23.
Clark County commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved land use permits for the Athletics planned $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
Zillow’s latest market report has homesellers cutting prices on 18 percent of the listings in the valley however sales have yet to take off.
The Las Vegas City Council agreed to reschedule its vote on plans to turn a golf course into a sprawling new community.
Police say a man has been arrested in connection with a suspicious death that occurred last month northeast of the Strip.
Seven tigers were seized from the private residence of a Pahrump man, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
Take a look inside “Scarecrow: The Reaping,” one of four haunted houses at Las Vegas’ newest horror attraction.
Three sophomores off the UNLV women’s basketball team, including its leading scorer, have announced they are entering the transfer portal.
Athletics owner John Fisher hopes the team’s three-year stint in Sacramento before heading to Las Vegas leads to the city landing its own Major League Baseball franchise.
The restaurant is known for its loaded dogs, burgers and fries and its photographs of celebrity fans.
As Nevada lawmakers consider an expansion of Nevada’s film production tax credit program, they can look to Georgia to see how it became a major hub for the TV and film industry.
The new homes in Henderson are part of the builder’s pre-designed and ready to move in collection.
A group of investors acquired a big tract of real estate along Las Vegas Boulevard.
Payroll costs the most, followed by travel and transportation, costing taxpayers millions of dollars.
For the hundreds of people who go through the criminal justice system in Las Vegas, many will have to decide to pay cash bail or go through a bail bondsman.
The upcoming superhero movie was the centerpiece of the Warner Bros. presentation inside the Colosseum at Caesars Palace during the first full day of CinemaCon.
Tickets for the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup playoffs first-round series go on sale to the general public this week, the team announced.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Val Kilmer, the brooding and versatile ‘Top Gun’ actor who also played Batman and Jim Morrison, dies at 65.
Marc Savard (not the NHL player) spent nearly 40 years attending Edmonton Oilers games in different arenas.
Ronald Mortensen, now 59, was a young Las Vegas police officer when he was sentenced to life in prison in connection with an off-duty 1996 shooting.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Soaring electricity demand has arrived.
A hard-won Senate confirmation was not enough to keep the aroma of scandal away from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for long.
Nevada Democrats would really like to increase property taxes. They just don’t want the electoral blowback for raising property taxes.