A round-up of the best food and drink in Las Vegas this week.
A round-up of arts and leisure events around the valley.
Friday’s 60-degree high temperature paired with increasing clouds was the first of two back-to-back storm systems in the valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Kayla Biron, 25, is suspected of opening fire with a shotgun during an argument with a man about 3:35 p.m. Thursday in an alleyway at 217 W. New York Ave., between Industrial Road and Fairfield Avenue, police said.
Panicking staff members at a long-term care facility scrambled to save a baby born to an Arizona woman in a vegetative state amid their shock to learn she was pregnant, according to dramatic 911 audio released Friday.
Former RJ graphic artist Mike Johnson died Jan. 5 at age 60. Friends and family remembered him as a loving father and husband as well an adventurer and a prankster.
Beer drinkers can’t claim blissful ignorance for much longer.
While the number of visitors to Las Vegas likely fell slightly last year, the number of people staying at local Airbnb accommodations jumped nearly 50 percent.
Attorneys representing Resorts World Las Vegas say the resort might look like Wynn Las Vegas and Encore now — but it won’t by the time it’s done.
Drake told a wild crowd at Wynn Las Vegas, “I’ll be back here at XS all year. You’ll have a lotta chances to see me.”
Verna Bloom, the actress who portrayed the wife of the dean in the movie “Animal House,” has died. She was 80.
A 21-year-old man is jailed in the deaths of a Wisconsin couple he killed because he wanted to kidnap their teenage daughter, investigators said Friday.
Lady Gaga, who opened her magestic Enigma production at Park Theater on Dec. 28, tweeted an apology for working with R. Kelly, the subject of a crippling Lifetime documentary “Surviving R. Kelly.”
The National Finals Rodeo continued Tuesday in Las Vegas. Here are all the highlights from the sixth go-round.
The National Finals Rodeo continued its annual 10-day run at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo sixth performance results from Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018.
The Bulldogs raced to leads of as much as 20 points twice in the first 7 minutes, 7 seconds of their Northwest League boys basketball season opener at home, only to have the Spartans claw their way back close. But finally, after Cimarron had gotten within 13 again early in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs pulled away for good en route to an 81-62 victory.
Larry Holmes poured in 20 points to lead five double-figure scorers as Arbor View’s boys basketball team raced to a 97-81 win at Shadow Ridge on Tuesday.
Daejah Phillips scored 18 points Tuesday as Centennial’s girls basketball team opened defense of its fourth straight large school state title with a 90-31 home win over Cimarron-Memorial .
The Gundersons have deep roots in the Clark County School District; two generations of family members have taught in the Las Vegas Valley. Former co-workers use the word “family” to describe their relationship with the Gundersons.
Justus Scott recorded a pin in just 18 seconds in the 160-pound class on Tuesday to help host Green Valley’s wrestling team to a 60-18 win over Coronado.
Jagayra Gomes threw three touchdown passes and ran for two scores as Clark’s flag football team held on for a 32-26 win at Sierra Vista on Tuesday.
I shook my head while reading Debra J. Saunders’ Sunday column (“Bush eulogized, but who will speak for Trump?”). How soon we forget the bashing of our political leaders while they are in office. John McCain was derided as a warmonger. George H.W. Bush was called one, also. Critics said George W. Bush used war to avenge his father’s failures. Jimmy Carter was called inept. Bill Clinton? Well, he was just a dog.
It is better than student loans that take years to repay.
Building a wall.
This is affront to accountability and a recipe for corruption and cronyism.
Introspection after an election loss is necessary. Drawing the wrong conclusions, however, can be politically fatal.
Lawyers for Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn asked a judge Tuesday to spare him prison time, saying he had devoted his career to his country and taken responsibility for an “uncharacteristic error in judgment.”
Andre’s Bistro Bar, 6115 S. Fort Apache Road, surprised fans when a sign was posted on its door Monday saying it had “Closed for Remodel.”
