Caesars Entertainment loyalty program members may have had their personal information stolen, the company said Friday.
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Darren Aronofsky’s “Postcard From Earth” is a multi-sensory experience that carries a message.
The man was struck around 1:50 a.m. on Nellis Boulevard near Sahara Avenue.
“Enchantment: The Magic of Fall” will be on display at Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens until Nov. 26.
The Center for Urban Water Conservation in North Las Vegas will host an educational event Oct. 14 for homeowners and HOA members who want to save water on their landscapes.
The mammoth nonprofit last year distributed more than 2 million pounds of food to nearly 30,000 people who visited the pantry.
Locals, advocates and politicians as Las Vegas celebrated the 40th anniversary of its annual pride parade.
A new Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Foundation initiative is designed to support events that will connect the Hispanic community with police.
Lady Gaga has said from the Dolby Live stage she wants “Jazz + Piano” to run open-ended.
A software analyst said the attacks on MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment may embolden hackers to hit other Las Vegas casino operators.
A Nevada resident and the Coalition for Parents and Children filed a lawsuit Thursday afternoon in the First Judicial District Court in Carson City.
The crowd of teenagers gathered starting Friday afternoon in front of Las Vegas Academy’s main entrance.
The Midtown mixed-use development project will add thousands of residential units across multiple buildings that will also accommodate office and retail space.
The girl and a woman were both hit by an RTC bus Sept. 21 as they crossed the westbound travel lanes of East Charleston Boulevard near South Lamont Street.
Tony Grady, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force and eight-year Nevada resident, thinks his broad background separates him from a crowded Republican primary field in Nevada’s 2024 U.S. Senate race.
Here in Southern Nevada, one of the nation’s most advanced and reliable municipal water systems operates quietly and out of sight to ensure your tap water meets or surpasses all state and federal drinking water standards and is safe to enjoy.
Erick Rangel-Ibarra is expected to be charged in the killing of Lesly Palacio, whose body was found near Valley of Fire State Park in September 2020.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced an expanded 211 phone line providing information on the ransomware attack that closed Nevada state offices and halted some services.
Summerlin South was honored with a parade after becoming the first Nevada team to reach the Little League World Series title game.
Dignitaries were on hand to celebrate the completion of the “Historic Westside Education and Training Center,” a first of its kind in Las Vegas.