It’s now regarded as a modern classic, but “Casino” got off to a rocky start upon its release on Nov. 22, 1995.
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The complaint alleges that plans for expanding the Lee Canyon Ski Area would jeopardize the Mount Charleston blue butterfly’s last remaining habitat.
Local organizations are holding food pantry giveaways or serving holiday meals in the Las Vegas Valley.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Deonty Eastmon was handed keys to a new car Friday through a program that pairs vehicles with service members in need.
A state board voted Nov. 6 to authorize Sage Collegiate Public Charter School, which plans to initially serve 168 students in kindergarten through second grades.
Among the mysterious items that stock the store’s shelves are seven piñatas, constructed with cardboard and tissue paper, each representing one of the deadly sins.
More than 6,000 burglaries were reported in Las Vegas by the first week of November. “Securing your home is the first hope of preventing a burglary,” a police spokesman said.
Rooms at Mirage and Mandalay Bay will close at noon Mondays and reopen at noon Thursdays.
The fourth annual Southern Nevada Youth Homeless Summit wrapped up Friday with a virtual panel discussion. The first panel was held Nov. 13.
Las Vegas police are asking for help to find a truck involved in a hit-and-run crash and assault last week that injured two people.
Las Vegas police are seeking witnesses to a Nov. 10 crash that killed a 33-year-old man in Spring Valley.
Restrictions on youth sports in other states, especially California, have led to an influx of teams applying to play in the Mayor’s Cup at Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex.
A second shutdown would have adverse effects on a number of industries within the state, and could push the state into deeper economic trouble.
Metropolitan police have received some $600,000 in grants to help them catch impaired drivers.
This holiday season won’t be so jolly for thousands of Nevadans poised to run out of federal and state jobless benefits the day after Christmas.