Downtown Summerlin, the dynamic urban core of the Summerlin master-planned community, has announced the return of its second annual Lei Day parade on May 1 in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Volunteers from the Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV) and its partners are teaming up Saturday to renovate and beautify the drop-in center for the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (NPHY).
Three other local brunch places made the top 100 list released by Yelp just in time for Mother’s Day.
A company plans to use 20 driverless trucks to haul freight on a Texas interstate highway starting later this year.
The Raiders didn’t select a quarterback during the 2024 NFL draft despite needing a franchise passer. So what are their options next year?
Tourists and locals alike got a glimpse at Las Vegas history and historic homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History festival.
Las Vegas-area schools haven’t dominated softball like they have other high school sports. Here’s a look at who has the most softball state titles.
Zonda statistics show a bounceback in housing starts on the residential side as the market finally gets off the pandemic roller coaster ride.
Visitors and gamblers nostalgic for old casino games can still find several hundred around the valley.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred late Sunday night in the west valley.
Southwest Airlines is studying changes to its quirky boarding and seating policies as it searches for ways to raise more revenue.
Nevada roads are deadlier this year, with nearly 40 percent more fatal crashes through March than during the same period in 2023. And the situation is worse on Clark County roads.
A group of local developers are looking to build a 2,500-room resort with 20,000-seat arena on the former Wet ‘n Wild site once targeted for Jackie Robinson’s All Net Arena.
Another excuse for more wealth transfers.
Liberal policies are ruining parts of our nation that used to be great places to live.
New York City to charge a vehicle entry fee for Manhattan.
Congress can’t solve the nation’s problems, but it knows what to do when the “defund the police” movement endangers its members’ personal safety.
Since the FDA approved GLP1 agents for obesity, there seems to have evolved a mushrooming business via consumer exploitation.
Friday’s meal was like ones the nonprofit prepares during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
The city is in talks to purchase the aging building by early next year, according to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office.
The top-ranked women’s golfer in the world rankings is the biggest name in a star-studded field for the LPGA’s T-Mobile Match Play next week at Shadow Creek.
Pro Football Hall of Famer and new Vegas restaurateur Emmitt Smith recalls bringing his family to Las Vegas in 1991 and staying at the iconic Strip hotel.
The stabbing occurred during a barricade event in the 1200 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South about 1:10 p.m. Friday, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The university released more than 20 hours of video and audio from the Dec. 6 shooting which left three professors dead.
A FanDuel Sportsbook bettor turned $5 into $274,037.76 after hitting an eight-leg parlay composed of two four-leg NBA same-game parlays.
Raiders fans continue to have questions about the team’s plan at quarterback with the NFL draft less than a month away. Will they trade up or stay at No. 13?
Just how much does The New York Times want to damage the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court? Ask a law clerk.
A new study paints the clearest picture so far of how the Colorado River is consumed across the basin. Thirsty crops account for more than half total water use.
Fran Riordan began his 24th season as a manager Friday when the Aviators opened their season against the Reno Aces at Las Vegas Ballpark.
The Golden Knights are expected to have a key defenseman back in the lineup when they face the Minnesota Wild on Saturday to end their four-game road trip.
