You can hardly toss a bridal bouquet in this city without hitting a wedding chapel. Here are some venues that you may not have thought of.
Israel’s defense minister vowed that “all hell will break loose” on Hamas if it fails to free hostages this weekend as planned.
Struggling fabric and crafts seller Joann plans to close about 500 of its stores across the U.S. — or more than half of its current nationwide footprint.
The Clark County School Board will interview the first round of superintendent candidates in late February.
The Las Vegas Valley hasn’t experienced any measurable precipitation in more than 210 days.
Assembly Bill 171 would allow state officials to temporarily suspend cage-free egg sale requirements in the state, in response to supply and demand issues from a national avian flu outbreak.
A man died after being found unresponsive in a palm tree 25 feet in the air, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
The mother of a nonverbal autistic student is suing the Clark County School District over accused battery by his teacher.
Despite its flat numbers, MGM Resorts International’s CEO said “Las Vegas will continue to grow.”
A beach club on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip is reopening after a refresh and expansion.
Embattled criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Gary Guymon has filed a petition to transfer his law license to disability status, court records show.
The hotel, which was approved by the Las Vegas Planning Commission, won’t offer gaming.
Controversial, multifaceted entertainer Will Smith premieres at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay next month.
A second person has been arrested in connection with a shooting that left one man dead Sunday night in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas megaresort is joining a global travel network featuring some of the world’s most luxurious and exclusive hotels.
The Las Vegas resort company is in a 50-50 partnership with Entain PLC, but soon will have management oversight of nine Las Vegas Strip sportsbooks.
“Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas” follows one of the stars of the Showtime TV series “Gigolos” who was sent to prison for a beating death.
The North Las Vegas Police Department on Wednesday released dramatic footage that showed officer Jason Roscow’s killer hovering above him with a brandished gun.
A new analysis determined that a single person residing in Las Vegas or Henderson needs to make over $100,000 in order to live comfortably.
Liberty High’s Ki’Lolo Westerlund was featured in “NFL Flag 50,” a commercial during the Super Bowl that highlighted the rise in popularity of flag football nationally.
Brandon Durham, 43, was fatally shot by Metropolitan Police Department officer Alexander Bookman on Nov. 12.
Gasoline prices are expected to spike as much as 40 cents per gallon in the coming weeks, with the potential for a higher increase in the longer term.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company is hosting an open house aiming to grow its Vegas Loop staff as it eyes expanding its tunnel system.
The community made up of horizontal condos is currently under construction.
The planned Ivanpah airport won’t be ready until 2038, so a series of modernization projects have begun to improve the experience at Harry Reid International Airport.
A major step in the process of building a new airport south of Las Vegas to supplement Harry Reid International Airport operations is expected to begin sometime this year.
The mining company refutes the Human Rights Watch report, calling it a mischaracterization of the federal environmental review process.
On Wednesday, Yelp released its Top 100 Places to Eat in the U.S. for 2025, and six restaurants in Las Vegas made the list.
The Backstreet Boys are headed to the world-famous Sphere in Las Vegas.
A Danish petition to buy the state of California comes in response to President Donald Trump’s talk about taking control of Greenland from Denmark.
