The Aces are 4-3 with uncharacteristically bad losses, but they are undeterred as they start a three-game homestand Wednesday against the Los Angeles Sparks.
The $250 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Mystery Bounty event on WSOP.com was set to resume Monday when hundreds of the remaining players were logged off.
A driver who police say shot and killed another man following a traffic crash on the 215 Beltway has been identified.
Los Angeles leaders set a downtown curfew Tuesday on the fifth day of protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Costco CEO Ron Vachris said that improving the member experience at high-volume warehouse club stores was “a strategic priority for all of us.”
Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett was playing great last season before suffering a shoulder injury. Now he needs to prove himself again.
In a roundtable discussion, the governor heard from Nevada’s top fire officials on the upcoming season.
Westgate SuperBook golf oddsmaker Jeff Sherman and VSiN golf handicapper Wes Reynolds have two common best bets to win this week’s U.S. Open.
Attorney General Aaron Ford joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general in a lawsuit seeking to stop the redistribution of firearm devices that allow guns to fire faster.
Wisconsin-based Ashley is planning a two-day grand opening celebration for its latest store, located next to rival Ikea in the southwest valley.
Las Vegas officials haven’t been told why the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated the city as a “sanctuary” for undocumented immigrants.
Can you hear the bells? This Instagram-worthy wedding chapel is reopening at an off-Strip property.
Costco is facing a major lawsuit after a California woman claims a store display caused her severe injuries.
The event features an all-day slot tournament, $20,000 in free play, an open bar and merchandise giveaways.
Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller is entering the final year of his contract, but he wants to stay in Las Vegas as long as possible.
The trip was meant to protest Israeli restrictions on aid to Gaza’s population of over 2 million people after 20 months of war, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.
The family of an elderly woman who died in a fire set by her roommate is accusing the rehabilitation center that sent her there of wrongful death and elder abuse.
Clark County teenagers can sign up for a free, three-week summer program full of sports and arts classes.
Standout performances from Palo Verde and Coronado highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys swimming and diving team.
Two luxury retailers have brought their bling to a hotel-casino on the north Las Vegas Strip.
Zoe Parker, who played at Bishop Gorman and now for Boise State, and longtime Las Vegas golfer Greg Horodesky claimed city championships at Las Vegas Golf Club.
The Las Vegas Lights FC announced Tuesday that coach Antonio Nocerino has been fired five months after he was hired to replace Dennis Sanchez.
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The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix will return in 2026 for the fourth time, even though the initial three-year contract expires after the 2025 race.
Also, board members approved a $1.5 million sponsorship of the Neon City Festival, a downtown Las Vegas affiliated event with the race.
Rookie center fielder Denzel Clarke made yet another spectacular catch for the Athletics, this time reaching high above the wall to rob the Los Angeles Angels’ Nolan Schanuel of a home run.
Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford will fight Sept. 13 in Las Vegas, but no venue was announced and UNLV has a football game scheduled at Allegiant Stadium on the same night.
Close to two dozen people attended a vigil for Rodney and Tanisha Finley on the Strip sidewalk near where the couple was killed, in front of the Fountains of Bellagio.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended President Trump’s decision to send the troops, saying they are needed to protect federal agents as they do their jobs.
While Costco has a clear plan in place to both retain and attract members, the company is constantly reevaluating its strategy.
