The Barrett-Jackson Auction has returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center to auction off over 650 vehicles, including classic cars and new models.
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Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.
The Grammy winner is part of the MGM Resorts promotion, a sort of scavenger hunt through nine Las Vegas properties, running now through July 11.
Former All-Pro offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden placed the first wager at the refreshed Harrah’s sportsbook, which features new TVs, chairs and bar space.
Legend has it that the first slot machine Derek Stevens ever played in Las Vegas was the Sigma Derby mechanical horse racing game.
Reid International is bracing for an influx of passengers, and Fourth of July room rates have held steady from earlier this month. So expect lots of weekend visitors.
Marijuana consumption lounges might begin to spring up as early as this year, and state officials on Tuesday took a crucial step into making that timeline possible by approving regulations for such businesses.
Home prices are still logging huge year-over-year gains, making it all the more expensive to buy a place as people also face higher costs for gas and other daily goods.
The luxury house in The Summit Club, a wealthy enclave in Summerlin, features a “secluded private apartment.”
Clark County has many restrictions for fireworks that locals and visitors should be aware of before lighting them over the July 4th holiday.
If the Oakland Athletics end up moving to Las Vegas, Major League Baseball wouldn’t charge the team a relocation fee, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Review-Journal.
Women who worked for the NFL team alleged a pattern of forced demotions, unequal treatment and retaliation if they voiced concerns.
Inside the store, known as Neon Cactus Vintage, shoppers are greeted by co-owners and married couple Negar Hosseini-Nasab and Alicia Avery.
Three Square Food Bank received a large donation on Tuesday afternoon from InTouch Credit Union.
Whether the Oakland Athletics end up in Las Vegas, one thing is apparent: Major League Baseball has its eye on Southern Nevada.