With $250,000 in technology upgrades in place and an expansion plan under way, the Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort’s powder opened Friday, a week ahead of schedule.
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A day after the first arrests of Occupy Las Vegas protesters, Clark County officials granted them another three months at their encampment near the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Las Vegas Monorail, which has wrestled with losses since it opened in its current form seven years ago, may be nearing the end of the line.
Don’t be surprised if you’re wandering around the El Cortez this weekend and run into a couple of frazzled mobile application developers who want your opinion on their user interface designs.
Say goodbye to the mauve exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Two workers remained hospitalized at the University Medical Center’s Burn Care Center on Thursday after an electrical explosion at the Titanium Metals Corp. plant Wednesday.
Bicyclists, hikers, joggers, dog walkers and picnickers in Southern Nevada are heading to the just-finished River Mountains Trail, a 35-mile asphalt and concrete loop linking Henderson, Boulder City, Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.
A Henderson man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison Thursday for using MySpace to coerce young girls into having sex with him, according to a press release from the U.S. attorney’s office.
The MGM Grand Garden will host Muhammad Ali’s 70th birthday party on Feb. 18.
Faith Lutheran Junior/Senior High School was evacuated Thursday afternoon after chemicals boiling on a hot plate caused smoke in a classroom.
They sat with legs crossed Thursday in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard, blocking northbound traffic and ignoring police warnings in front of the federal courthouse. Soon thereafter the hands of 21 protesters from the Occupy Las Vegas movement were bound with white zip ties.
When all the creditors sign on to a company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan, that often means the case is on a smooth road to completion.
Nevadans are struggling to make ends meet, and the effects are trickling down to the state’s nonprofits, which have seen individual giving and state dollars dwindle since the recession began.
