“There’s nothing like the high, dry heat of the grill that intensifies a vegetable’s sweetness,” barbecue expert Steven Raichlen says.
Nevada has a poor reputation for youth mental health. Thankfully, some of the best providers in the country reside here and are striving to change that narrative.
Every part of your body needs oxygen to function properly. Here’s what pulmonologists say you need to know.
The funding is a part of a larger clean energy initiative that represents the country’s largest rural energy investment since 1936.
NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his younger brother were killed when they were hit by a suspected drunk driver while riding their bicycle in New Jersey, police said.
But don’t expect to see construction cranes at the top of the property. The rooms were shelled out when the property was first built.
The executive director of the Society of Professional Journalists said “violence of any kind against journalists has no place in American life.”
A jury sentenced Robert Telles to life in prison with the chance of parole after 20 years, but a judge can add more time to his minimum penalty with enhancements.
The Brett Torino project with twin towers, an entertainment venue and a retail area will go before the Clark County Zoning Commission.
The Clark County Police Department has six dogs in its K-9 unit, which do daily checks at high schools.
Fittingly, Frank Sinatra Drive dead ends at the intersection of Sammy Davis Jr. Drive and Dean Martin Drive.
Most Las Vegas City Council members disclosed overseas trips, gifts but some said there were none.
For many, the aesthetics of the Paris casino-hotel are its main draw; the uniqueness of Paris is the property’s trademark.
High unemployment and high job growth rates suggest the labor force is growing in the Silver State, according to experts.
A 21-year-old driver was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash Thursday night that left a pedestrian dead, according to Las Vegas police.
Israel had vowed to kill Haniyeh and other leaders of Hamas over the terrorist group’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw some 250 others taken hostage.
Being the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, does anybody really think that her ultra-liberal views will not re-emerge if she is actually elected president?
Mr. Biden picked himself up off the curb on Monday long enough to unveil a plan to end lifetime tenure for justices and to allow Congress to become involved in enforcing a code of ethics for those on the court.
Attorney General Aaron Ford is supposed to be Nevada’s top law enforcement officer. Yet, his office is making a mockery of Nevada’s public records law.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
It would be awesome and inspiring to all our citizens to have a talented female “Dream Team” guide the Democratic Party to victory.
Trump’s trade policies and proposed new tariffs are poor. They will harm the economy. They will not make America great again. A second term for Trump will be a mistake.
The 52-year-old Quebec man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Las Vegas.
Prometric, an educational testing service, announced former CCSD Superintendent Jesús Jara as the company’s new global practice leader.
As the WNBA continues its investigation, the LVCVA has plans for its deals with Aces players — even though the most popular ones have yet to sign.
Canada’s Ilya Kharun, who trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada swim team, advanced to the 200-meter butterfly final Tuesday at the Paris Olympics.
The Raiders, already down two potential starters on the offensive line, had to replace another during Tuesday’s first full-pad practice.
Vice President Kamala Harris — and her yet-to-be announced running mate — will visit Las Vegas next Saturday, marking her first stop in Nevada since she’s entered the presidential race.
The Raiders’ offensive line, which struggled early in training camp, showed some resistance Tuesday when the team practiced in full pads for the first time.
