The Brightline West high-speed train project between Las Vegas and Southern California is seeking a $6 billion federal loan as its price tag swells to $21B.
A Las Vegas elementary school teacher has been arrested on charges “related to child abuse,” police said.
Known for its pink elephant out front, the low-slung motel was built in 1940, making it one of the oldest buildings still standing on the Strip.
The two major U.S. gaming markets highlight a larger national trend in which casinos are generating more money even as fewer customers walk through the doors.
Tony Alamo, a longtime education advocate that has a Las Vegas elementary school named for him, was father to a former Nevada Gaming Commission chairman.
Fire crews were battling massive flames at a Chevron refinery just outside of Los Angeles.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled against the National Football League in the NFL’s bid to rehear a court decision that favored former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden.
UNLV has erased references on its website to a student diversity office and a program for undocumented students, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has found.
The Israeli cybersecurity official who was arrested in a child sex sting in August has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
Prosecutors have said he was motivated by a belief that Gov. Joe Lombardo had killed his upstairs neighbor, whom he had also stalked.
Former UNLV quarterback Shane Steichen has led the Colts to a surprising 3-1 start this season and is the early favorite for NFL coach of the year.
Redfin’s latest report shows the valley has seen the second biggest shift in the country, behind Denver, from a seller’s to a buyer’s market year over year.
The crisis along the Colorado River is coming to a head as seven state negotiators fail to deliver an agreement on how to manage it over the next 20 years.
Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty went back to his old college stance in Week 4 against the Bears, and the result was his best game yet in a Raiders uniform.
Southern Nevada is beginning its steady cool-down after a long summer, although above-normal warmth may linger through the fall.
As summer’s heat gives way to the cooler days and nights of fall, remember to chill out your landscape irrigation by following the seasonal watering restrictions, in effect now through Oct. 31.
Amid all the recent talk of value in Las Vegas, a major Strip casino has been quietly offering a rarity on its gaming floor for weeks now: a live dealer $5 blackjack table.
Summerlin’s developer sold a big land tract on the edge of Las Vegas for more than $100 million, after a builder drew up plans for hundreds of houses on the site.
The Clark County School District launched a survey about starting all schools 30 minutes later. Officials cite research linking later start times to improved performance and lower rates of depression.
Pierce McFarland, 23, was arrested after a shooting on Sept. 24, when police said he fired rounds near the entrance of Nellis Air Force Base and pointed his gun at security personnel.