Two affordable housing complexes broke ground on Wednesday that will provide housing for households earning 30 to 80 percent of Las Vegas’ median income.
Kyle Larson is a slight favorite in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway over Christopher Bell, who is seeking his fourth straight NASCAR Cup win.
The Water Fairness Coalition has sparked a counter-movement against the actions of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
The losses came after President Donald Trump upped the stakes in his trade war by threatening huge taxes on European wines and alcohol.
Rats are, in many ways, better adapted to cities than the humans that built them. While urbanites struggle with crowds, sparse parking spaces, and their upstairs neighbors stomping around at 4 a.m., rats are living their best lives.
Las Vegas native Noah Gragson will race in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for his third team in three seasons.
A 26-year-old North Las Vegas man crashed in the area of Northshore Road and mile marker 31, the Nevada Highway said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could get a boost in the country’s next election after Gideon Saar’s New Hope party signed an agreement to merge with the ruling Likud party.
Las Vegas Grand Prix’s head executive is confident a new deal will be struck to continue staging the race in Sin City past 2025.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to partly take effect while legal fights play out.
State officials are warning Americans not to respond to a surge of scam road toll collection texts.
Multiple signs point to Spirit Airlines looking to attract more affluent travelers. Here’s what their rebrand means.
Donny Osmond and David Blaine have announced extensions to their respective productions on the Strip.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board told a New York-based company it has until Friday to stop offering “event-based contracts” in Nevada.
The Raiders have agreed to terms with veteran running back Raheem Mostert on a one-year contract. He played the past three seasons for the Miami Dolphins.
The Raiders introduced four new defensive players on Thursday, and they all fit the profile of Pete Carroll-coached defenders.
A man has been taken into custody in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in September in the central Las Vegas Valley.
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire thousands, if not tens of thousands, of probationary workers let go in mass firings.
Senior Caden Fioroni decided to return for a fifth season and is leading the way as UNLV is back in the national golf spotlight. The Rebels are ranked 16th in the nation.
Part B covers medical care that you receive in a hospital outpatient setting such as an ER, outpatient surgery center or pain clinic.
NASCAR weekend, the return of Dead & Company and “Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert” highlight the Las Vegas Valley events calendar.
Replacing documents such as birth certificates, Social Security cards and marriage licenses is pretty easy once you know where to turn.
Look for Mexican food, craft sips and a massive viewing screen at the outdoor dining experience set to debut early next month.
The new venue celebrates the flavors, energy and theatricality of the original that ran for seven years on the Strip and closed during the pandemic.
With the weather heating up, Las Vegas casino dayclubs are some of the hottest places to be in Sin City.
MHA Nation Chairman Mark Fox has outlined big plans for the tribe’s land along Las Vegas Boulevard across from the Luxor.
Hundreds of students joined North Las Vegas police at Raul P. Elizondo Elementary School to honor the school’s namesake, who was slain in the line of duty in 1995.
Check out the results from Thursday’s high school basketball and flag football playoff action in Nevada.
Emma Herpin hit a clutch 3-pointer to help Faith Lutheran’s girls basketball team to a road win Thursday in the 5A state quarterfinals.
Verizon’s wireless customers will have to brace themselves for another round of price increases
