Healthier options, new chicken sandwiches and a beer tap wall are planned for the shop opening in July.
Lexus of Las Vegas and Lexus of Henderson were $10,000 sponsors of Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada’s student entrepreneur competition, “Swimming With the Big Fish,” which recently took place at Allegiant Stadium.
Centennial Subaru Love Promise employee volunteers joined the Save Red Rock organization at Blue Diamond village for an Earth Day social and educational event on April 22. The event promoted water conservation and ways to maintain and protect the environment.
The sweets shop, known for its lavish Japanese French-style desserts, announced on social media that it will close next month.
Research suggests that only about one-third of seniors with generalized anxiety disorder — intense, persistent worry about everyday matters — receive treatment.
The Henderson City Council approved two ordinances that cap the maximum number of marijuana dispensaries in town.
Garth Brooks plays 33 songs, including all of his hits and many from his heroes, in Caesars Palace opener.
Albert Murkison, 51, faces charges related to crashing an SUV into a home in the 7200 block of Chesterton Drive in April.
A bill that advocates pitched as a major step toward fixing Nevada’s growing groundwater problem was all but dead in the state Legislature on Friday.
The Raiders have had so many great draft picks, picking a top 5 left out such Hall of Famers as Gene Upshaw and Howie Long.
The police department’s Homeless Outreach Team walks Clark County streets, offering to connect people with organizations that offer food, housing and help finding employment.
A wrongful death lawsuit alleged that a contractors’ negligence led to a 34-year-old man being electrocuted while working at a local Lowe’s store.
When George Frederick Colton, the founder of Searchlight, died in 1918, the origin of the town’s name died with him.
“For a while we were on parallel paths (with Oakland), but we have turned our attention to Las Vegas to get a deal here for the A’s and find a long-term home,” A’s President Dave Kaval told the Review-Journal on Wednesday.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
There is no way a dollar of public money should be spent for this private gain.
Killing the nursing licensing bill will hurt health care here.
Uncontrolled spending, fiscal irresponsibility, a debt ceiling meltdown, and a possible U.S. default threaten the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency.
A bill that would transfer power from the Southern Nevada electorate to the Clark County Commission needs a quick demise.
The scheme redirected the mail of nearly 400 people, stole their identities, and used bank accounts in their names without their consent, a release said.
A man was sentenced to between four and 10 years in prison on Wednesday for giving a 17-year-old Las Vegas girl the pill that led to her fatal overdose.
Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that involved a Metropolitan Police Department vehicle in the northeast valley.
Former Democratic Assemblyman and UNLV professor Paul Aizley, a champion for progressive issues and a staunch advocate for life-long learning, died Sunday at the age of 87.
UNLV made its first additions from the transfer portal Wednesday, landing twins Keylan and Kalib Boone and Las Vegas native and former Clark High star Jalen Hill.
Already at pandemic lows, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dipped this week.
The Raiders are adding former UNLV defensive coordinator Keith Heyward as their defensive quality control coach. He spent last season with the Rebels.
UNLV recently landed a commitment from a Texas high school quarterback for its 2024 recruiting class. He had offers from Washington State, Texas Tech and Air Force.
The Golden Knights weren’t good at much of anything in a loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday. But don’t expect this veteran team to panic facing a 1-0 deficit.
The Chinese central government’s lifting of restrictions in Macao produced more visitation and gaming there — and Sands officials say the recovery has only just begun.
Physician-assisted suicide is a step closer to being legal in Nevada after senators voted on a razor-thin margin to advance a resolution Wednesday.
