The shop, which opened in June, features tacos with about a dozen global fillings: Mexican, Japanese, Italian American, Indian and more.
Michael Kipness, aka “The Wizard,” a professional handicapper since 1986, analyzes the eight-horse field for Saturday’s Travers Stakes, aka the “Midsummer Derby.”
From cheap buffets to showgirl productions, these once ubiquitous Las Vegas institutions no longer exist.
The Metropolitan Police Department has blocked freelance reporters from access to information and crime scenes — a violation of the First Amendment according to independent journalists and the ACLU.
The viral spread of misinformation and disinformation has been well documented, and falsehoods shared in other languages are often similar, experts say.
Some bettors cashed in with big preseason futures prices on the eventual college football national champion, according to sportsoddshistory.com
Some Southern Nevada gaming operators are expanding in the tavern business as the region grows.
While local residents lament the higher cost of Las Vegas fun, economic experts believe it’s worth it for the city’s long-term prosperity.
A group of Las Vegas high school students banded together to raise funds to give thousands of dollars worth of school supplies to underserved kids in Vietnam.
Rain showers or thunderstorms are a 20 percent possibility Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
The Miami Heat won their first-ever NBA Summer League championship after defeating the Memphis Grizzlies in overtime at Thomas & Mack Center.
Now that President Joe Biden has announced he is dropping out of the race for president, here are 10 requests.
After reading Debra J. Saunders’ Friday column on Donald Trump’s convention speech, I had to laugh out loud.
In the meantime, we come neither to praise Biden, nor to bury him. We come to mourn the state of our nation and its flawed and unworthy leaders.
She takes the age issue off the table but has plenty of her own baggage.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Prosecutors wrote in court documents that there is new evidence placing Duane “Keffe D” Davis in Las Vegas the night he is accused of orchestrating the killing of Tupac Shakur.
A new CCSD policy requiring students to put their cellphones in signal-blocking pouches during class has faced pushback, most recently with a petition drive that gathered 10,000 signatures in three days.
Reps. Dina Titus and Susie Lee, D-Nev., oversaw amendments to boost funds for the Las Vegas Wash and Laughlin’s water infrastructure.
Nevada is one of seven states with “very high” levels of COVID wastewater activity. Experts said a tourist surge over the Fourth of July weekend was one factor.
The Raiders generated $127.3 million in gross ticket revenue last season, the fourth-highest total in the NFL, according to a report.
Musburger Media has purchased the Vegas Stats Information Network from DraftKings for an undisclosed amount.
A court date was set for a combined guardianship and custody case linked to a fatal shooting at a Summerlin law office.
Kimberly Cheatle told a House panel the Secret Service had been alerted to a suspicious person on a nearby building before Donald Trump was shot.
The Tropicana is preliminarily set to be imploded in early October to make way for the planned Oakland Athletics ballpark, according to Clark County records.
Abdul “Duke” Fakir died Monday of heart failure at his home in Detroit, according to a family spokesperson.
The Aces will take almost a month off for the Olympics, but there will be several intriguing second-half storylines when the WNBA season resumes.
Nevada’s Democratic delegates unanimously supported Vice President Kamala Harris’ nomination for president, the state party announced.
Nevada voters will get the chance in November to weigh in on whether to require photo ID for in-person voting.
