CES 2022 will close a day early as an additional COVID-19 safety measure, the Consumer Technology Association announced Friday.
He admitted to counts including oppression under color of office, possession of child sexual abuse material and capturing an image of the private area of another person.
With the first day of the new school year approaching, the Golden Knights are helping Las Vegas residents by giving away gas.
The Lights FC hired a USL Championship assistant to be its next coach Monday with the team in last place in the Western Conference standings.
Sin City is facing a summer swoon, and Californians — by far the largest tourist contingent, data show — are partially to blame.
A judge ordered a 90-day jail sentence Monday for a man who admitted to committing a hate crime attack against his elderly Filipino-American neighbor.
The downtown bar’s owner said a vehicle with four people inside sped into the property early Monday morning and collided with a brick wall.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Manuel Ruiz, who is accused of killing two people in front of the Fountains of Bellagio over a social media feud.
There are about 160,000 gas stations in the United States, the vast majority of them built and run through the private sector to maximize efficiency and convenience for motorists. And then there’s the EV charging network overseen by federal bureaucrats.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The Las Vegas man who drove across country to Manhattan and fatally shot four people had a history of mental illness. Yet he was allowed to have a concealed gun permit.
Our Founders enshrined the principle of due process for everyone, including non-citizens.
The former Charlotte Bobcats player hopes to pass similar laws in all 50 states.
Vegas Nation writers Vincent Bonsignore and Adam Hill compiled the Raiders’ All-Quarter Century team. Some picks were obvious, and others will be debated.
Broadacres, the North Las Vegas swap meet popular with the valley’s Latino community, was back in business over the weekend after unexpectedly shuttering its doors on June 21.
The deal adds around 13 million square feet of managed real estate to the portfolio of the buyer, which now has more than 20 million square feet in Nevada.
One of the three homes previously owned by Lonnie Hammargren is on the market for $2.5 million, Hoover Dam replica, non-working decompression chamber and Liberace staircase included.
Former Nevada Gov. and U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, 88, keeps busy. Here’s his thoughts on current events.
Transit officials are looking at the future of mobility along a long stretch of Charleston Boulevard between Summerlin and the east Las Vegas Valley.
Emails obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show 120 complaints sent to a CCSD account from Aug. 1, 2024, to June 20, 2025, about things like speeding and drivers ignoring crosswalks.