Dan and Judy Del Rossi have founded a classic Las Vegas family business, originating at Commercial Center in 1970.
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The Golden Knights fell one point behind the Colorado Avalanche for the West Division lead, the first time they haven’t been in first place since Feb. 22.
Gwendolyn Alexander was killed in what police have called an unprovoked attack by her downstairs neighbor while she took a 30-minute work break on Feb. 24.
The new federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund is expected to help Southern Nevada restaurants recover from the effects of the pandemic.
Raiders safety Johnathan Abram wasn’t completely healthy entering his first NFL offseason. But he’s healthy now and focused on growth as he prepares for his second full NFL season.
Dapper Companies founder J Dapper closed his $4 million acquisition of the long-shuttered Las Vegas property and will spend the next three years renovating it.
Personnel from the Las Vegas and Clark County fire departments practiced rescue procedures as part of their annual training.
Junior Bryce Hamilton won’t be hiring an agent, allowing him to maintain his college eligibility and make possible a return to the Rebels in 2021-22.
At the peak of the great Las Vegas grasshopper infestation of 2019, bright city lights drew more than 45 million of the insects into the valley, according to a study published Wednesday.
Police say four burglars broke into a business in North Las Vegas early Sunday and made off with an estimated $250,000 in luxury wigs and hair products.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate moved lower in February but remained well above other areas of Nevada.
COVID-19 is affecting nearly all aspects of life and the customary white lily blooms will be a bit hard to find Easter Sunday.
An easy day trip of 90 miles from Las Vegas, Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge lies in Amargosa Valley, a few miles beyond Pahrump.
The Pass casino, formerly the Eldorado, opens its doors Thursday night under new owners, promising updated look, dining and gaming options.
President Joe Biden unveiled a sweeping $2.3 trillion jobs bill in Pittsburgh on Wednesday that includes $621 billion in spending on infrastructure projects that could include highway and high-speed rail proposals for Nevada.