Looking back on the making of the Irish rockers’ seminal “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” clip.
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You wouldn’t expect to find Donald Trump hanging around in an office park near McCarran International Airport, but there he is.
After a 2½-month run last year at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, the exhibit “Tilting the Basin” is making its way to Southern Nevada.
Check out the video for “Name for You,” the latest single from the indie rockers’ new album “Heartworms,” released Friday.
Not wind or scattered hats or fliers stood in the way of artisans on a mission to sell Sunday. As gusts blew through the Springs Preserve, vendors at Artisan Craft Festival Spring Fling held onto their tents and their creations.
Performers from multiple Cirque du Soleil shows and other MGM shows helped provide entertainment for those giving blood at T-Mobile Arena Monday.
When people think of Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve, they think of the Strip. This is a short adventure through North Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
“This is the biggest show in the country, so I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but here,” said Henry Herman, a company pyrotechnician for almost 30 years. “New York is nice, but the fireworks are not even close to being what they are here.”
No matter which team you are cheering for in the World Series, you have to thank Cleveland Indians’ shortstop Francisco Lindor for your free taco.
Las Vegas city streets will turn into a blowout celebration of music, arts and food for a three-day stretch starting Friday, but the scene Life is Beautiful revelers will see is in stark contrast to the lives of those who dwell on the city’s streets.
Defense attorneys for a man facing a murder trial next week want to prevent Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson’s television show “Las Vegas Law” from filming in court.
A lot of artists talk about suffering and struggle, but few have lived them like Las Vegas artist Dave Dave. When Dave — formerly known as David Rothenberg — was 6, his father tried to kill him by setting him on fire in a California hotel room.
Henderson residents Brian and Jenny Bland created Goodness Gracious Ministries to feed the body as well as the soul of the Las Vegas Valley’s homeless population.
The World Series of Beer Pong took place at the Westgate this week as Billy Gaines and the bpong.com organization celebrated the 11th year of the competition.