Las Vegas Motor Speedway announced Wednesday its new senior vice president and general manager. Current track president Chris Powell will retire March 31.
An off-Strip casino operating under a new management structure has brought on a new executive.
Maxx Crosby needed to buy into coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek’s long-term plans before signing an extension. He liked what he heard.
The Henderson City Council approved the measure to bring nearly 39 more acres into the city limits.
Saint Mary’s had a dominant run through the West Coast Conference basketball season en route to the No. 1 seed for the tournament at Orleans Arena.
An autopsy report for a baby who died at Lake Havasu in July is being reviewed by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office for potential negligent homicide charges.
Coming on the heels of its worst financial quarter in nearly two years, Resorts World Las Vegas improved its performance to close out 2024 but still fell short of the previous year’s returns.
The estate of Tony Hsieh provided an update on the property and its potential sale before the Las Vegas City Council.
The fatal crash occurred at about 8:45 a.m. on University Center Drive north of East Twain Avenue, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Two people were killed in a crash between a sedan and a garbage truck Wednesday in North Las Vegas, authorities said.
President Donald Trump announced he is granting one industry a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.
The Raiders have locked up star defensive end Maxx Crosby with a contract extension that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL.
The Raiders beefed up their offensive line Wednesday, signing a guard that general manager John Spytek is familiar with.
Rep. Al Green wasn’t the first lawmaker ever to blurt out a shout of protest during a presidential address to Congress. But he’s perhaps the only one in recent memory to actually be ejected from the hall by the Speaker of the House.
The Stanley Cup winner bought the property in 2021 for $3.25 million.
The family of a woman who died of Legionnaires’ disease after bacteria was found at her apartment and at the casino she visited has filed a lawsuit in Clark County.
Milo Hurst, the founder of Milo’s Cellar & Inn, died from “serious and catastrophic injuries,” according to the complaint.
The Raiders are expected to release one of their veteran quarterbacks next week, setting the team up to pursue an upgrade this offseason.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said Wednesday on his podcast “The Rush” that he’d love it if the team pursued Aaron Rodgers.
The Athletics are moving a step closer to getting construction underway on their $1.75 billion Las Vegas stadium after filing for a commercial grading permit this week with Clark County.
The win was one of several recently in the Las Vegas area.
Clark County Manager Kevin Schiller’s will continue to be the county’s top executive for at least three more years.
Family friendly arcades are growing in popularity in Las Vegas.
The new spot, in a northern suburb of Dallas, celebrates street foods from across China.
A warehouse located off West Warm Springs is responsible for distributing Americans some of their favorite supplements.
A North Las Vegas man is accused in the killing of another man found dead in a pickup on Interstate 15.
Despite a Nevada Supreme Court ruling that blocked a ballot initiative, an Uber-backed group is running ads in Nevada urging legislators to curb “greedy lawyers.”
Megabucks is unique because of its huge jackpot potential, low hit frequency and annuity payout option.
“Pawn Stars,” the super-popular TV show that debuted in 2009, has made a lasting impact on the Las Vegas Valley business community.
The movie star planned to build a custom house but instead sold the vacant plot in The Summit Club.
