Southwest Airlines said it expects to return to normal operations on Friday, bringing an end to six days of chaos that affected thousands of passengers in Las Vegas and nationwide.
On a stretch of South Water Street, architect Windom Kimsey is close to completing his take on live-work-play. It will include his restaurant, Azzurra Cucina Italiana.
Ohio State is a consensus 6½-point underdog at Las Vegas sportsbooks against top-seeded Georgia in Saturday’s Peach Bowl.
The 43-year-old actress admits to being a bundle of nerves before the “Glass Onion” premiere — “It wasn’t until the first explosion of laughter that I calmed down.”
The state’s 459 licensed casinos reported a gaming win of $13.5 billion, up 10.2 percent over the first 11 months of 2021.
Las Vegas Vegan Dining Month features about 25 restaurants in all and a portion of sales will aid Animal Help Alliance.
Georgia tight end Darnell Washington and assistant football coach David Hill share a bond they forged at Desert Pines.
“Jump! The Ultimate Dog Show,” Disney on Ice’s “Road Trip Adventures,” and Date Skate highlight this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Ukraine’s military chief said preliminary reports showed Russia fired 69 missiles at energy facilities and Ukrainian forces shot down 54 of them.
On Thursday, Clete Dadian, who had worked for just under 23 years at the Henderson Fire Department, was memorialized as a line-of-duty death in a large celebration of life.
A string of storm fronts moving through Southern Nevada may put a damper on the New Year’s Eve celebration.
Trump ducks responsibility for his dinner with Ye and white nationalist Nick Fuentes
Kieckhefer brings a wealth of vital experience.
Decades of failure, incompetence, mismanagement and infighting may finally have caught up with the Clark County School District.
McCarthy will have no such advantage, which means no major Republican base-pleasing legislation will be possible.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Makenna Findley, 21, was seen on surveillance footage carrying a revolver while pushing a cart full of stolen goods, police said.
Liberty defeated Clark 71-21 in a girls basketball matchup Tuesday night.
The crash occurred around 5:45 p.m. on East Owens Avenue, near North Nellis Boulevard.
His driver’s license had been revoked, but Yonas Nerea was still speeding down West Flamingo Road early that Saturday morning when he plowed into another car, killing the driver, police said.
The proposal under consideration would alter the All-Southern composition of football in 4A to include Northern schools.
The Nevada Board of Pharmacy is appealing a recent ruling from a judge who determined that the board can no longer regulate marijuana.
Nevada Democrats are pushing for the Silver State to be first in 2024 presidential primary; Republicans are content with its third place role. Both parties could have to work around state primary schedule of February 2024.
Any chase for a Mountain West championship begins with athletic director Erick Harper, who boldly set the expectations for Arroyo’s successor. He must win and win quickly.
Don Rea wants to elevate the stories of real players and the benefits of golf in his new position as vice president of the PGA of America.
In a statement Tuesday, former UNLV coach Marcus Arroyo said he was disappointed that he wasn’t able to complete the process he and his staff began three years ago.
Bishop Gorman running back Micah Kaapana rushed for 236 yards and four touchdowns. He also added a receiving touchdown on his five touches in the 5A state title game.
Clark County on Tuesday unveiled the “Wetlands Park Navigator” developed alongside the Wetlands Park Friends nonprofit, which aims to support park programs and activities.
Once the final whistle blew on the Americans’ 1-0 World Cup victory over Iran, a loud ovation broke out inside the sportsbook at Green Valley Ranch.
