A Las Vegas officer riding a horse on Friday night was in front of Caesars Palace when a car ran into the horse’s rear, police said.
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Marie Osmond was with her daughter and new granddaughter, who is in ICU, on Wednesday night.
The steel posts designed to protect pedestrians on sidewalks from vehicles will be installed from West Sahara Avenue to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign beginning next week.
Piff the Magic Dragon was characteristically piffy — er, pithy — when talking of the change.
Celebrating a positive visit to the doctor, Carolyn and Oscar Goodman are a tiki twosome at Frankie’s in Las Vegas.
Even though few records exist, the 60th anniversary of the landmark is being celebrated this month.
The LVGEA’s 2019 Community Survey reported a dip in the number of respondents who avoid Las Vegas Strip services and casinos that charge for parking compared to last year.
A slots player at The Venetian has 1.8 million reasons to love Las Vegas.
The RTC kicked off a yearlong app-based ride hailing pilot program, mainly serving customers traveling between McCarran International Airport and the resort corridor.
Nearly three months after a man fell down a flight of stairs and died near the High Roller loading area on the Strip, the Clark County coroner’s office has determined his death was an accident.
The former Fontainebleau — the blue-tinted tower that has blighted the Strip for a decade — is slated to open as the Drew in the second quarter of 2022.
Clark County commissioners have given the green light to Lorenzo Doumani’s plans for a 45-story, 720-room nongaming hotel at 305 Convention Center Drive.
Daniel Lamarre says Cirque du Soleil is expanding beyond the gymnasts and aerial and aquatic artists but remains an acrobatic company.
Marie Osmond will make her debut on the popular talk show on Sept. 9, joining fellow co-hosts Eve, Carrie Ann Inaba, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood.
The Las Vegas branch of a national security company is facing two wrongful death lawsuits after two Nevadans died at the hands of guards employed by them.
