Between quick-wedding chapels south of the Stratosphere, a pocket of Cuban culture sits inside a hotel offLas Vegas Boulevard South.
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Tito Tiberti sat in the Clark County Library, shifting through binders of photographs.
Laurens Tan turns languages, globalism and identities into works of art.
Myrtle Tate Elementary School Principal Sarah Popek enjoys a challenge.
Two neighboring homes in the northeast valley caught fire Wednesday afternoon, displacing five adults and one child, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Liz Kerby has persevered in her mission to build a first-in-its-kind home despite setbacks because she believes in using one of the valley’s most plentiful resources: dirt.
Terry Ford of Las Vegas is the rare local who drives on the clogged Strip often — several times a week for up to eight hoursat a time.
Good-looking employees wearing matching T-shirts. High-traffic locales. An easy-to-remember name. Multiple televisions tuned to sports and a full bar with some memorable concoctions, including one featuring a scorpion.
David Deffner followed his fiance to Las Vegas not expecting to find work in his field.
A sign on Johnny Tocco’s Boxing Gym proclaims it “The Home of World Champions.” Johnny Tocco died in 1997, but his gym is still aimed at being a pipeline for champions.
One person is dead after an early morning crash in the southeast Las Vegas Valley.
View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.
Quick quiz: What’s one of the safest beverages you can drink in Southern Nevada? If your answer is “tap water,” you’re right! Southern Nevada’s municipal water supply meets or surpasses all State of Nevada and Federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards. In fact, the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) tests your water 300,000 times a […]
The student’s lawyers claim he was threatened, discriminated against at UNLV, amid taunts from pro-Palestinian protesters and inaction by the administration and Board of Regents.
The fire was first reported before noon on Memorial Day and is located near the Late Night trailhead along Route 160, west of Las Vegas.
The Mirage volcano’s days are numbered after permits to clear the area for future construction were issued to Hard Rock contractors.
The park near Bermuda Road and Pebble Road honors a Metropolitan Police Department sergeant who was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2006.