Laid off from his two bartending gigs, Las Vegas resident Matthew Williams made the decision to turn his passion for board games into his livelihood. Now, he’s CEO of a game publishing company and has a new game coming out.
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As Southern Nevadans prepare to celebrate their first pandemic Valentine’s Day, several Las Vegas-area businesses say the holiday weekend is poised to offer a welcome bump in sales following a challenging year.
For the first time, the Girl Scouts organization is partnering with food delivery app Grubhub to deliver its beloved cookies.
The unemployment rate in the Las Vegas metropolitan area remained the highest in the state last month at 10.4 percent, even as the local economy adds more jobs, a new report shows.
People across Southern Nevada are clamoring to purchase Powerball and Mega Millions tickets Tuesday after there were no winners for either of the jackpots that together total $1.6 billion.
With thousands of Southern Nevada families facing financial stress this year, Santa’s helpers have ensured children across the state wake up to presents under the Christmas tree Thursday.
An expected online shopping boom this holiday season means more packages — and getting them to doorsteps takes manpower.
This holiday shopping season comes at a not-so-festive time for the state’s economy, and many shoppers are feeling the impact.
A Las Vegas mail carrier is among a handful of people charged in an ongoing effort to crack down on fraudulent unemployment claims filed with Nevada’s employment agency.
Walmart said Tuesday that it is piloting drone delivery of the at-home kits to North Las Vegas residents.
A popular watering hole on the Strip got its license suspended by county officials over the Labor Day weekend.
According to RunRepeat.com, just 30 percent of U.S. gym members surveyed have returned since gyms reopened amid the pandemic.
At first, it was toilet paper, face masks and meat. Now, the nation is facing a new crisis from the coronavirus pandemic: a coin shortage.
Nearly 20 percent of nonprofits indicated that they were unlikely to make payroll in the next month, a UNLV study has found.
Living in one of the driest metropolitan areas in the country means doing all we can as a community to protect our limited water resources. Diagnosing and repairing leaks at home is a crucial element of our water conservation efforts. Repairing or replacing hidden water wasters at your home—such as dripping faucets or faulty toilet […]
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Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
A man was shot and killed by police after pointing a rifle at officers in a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex, according to police.
This was the Henderson Police Department’s second officer-involved shooting in 2024, officers said.
The allegations variously involve counterfeit sauces, scantily clad dancers, trademark infringement, menus gone rogue and more.