Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks and “Shark Tank” star, has a new online pharmacy that could make your prescription medications more affordable.
Lights forward Roberto Molina and goalie Tomas Romero are back with the club after spending time with the El Salvador national team.
In a two-count, 13-page complaint, Station Casinos is accused of failing to prevent wagering on sports events that had already begun, resulting in a fine of $80,000.
The City of Las Vegas celebrates the African American community with a proposed African American Museum and Cultural Center.
The Legends Bay Casino in Sparks was licensed Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission in a unanimous vote.
Liberty only beat Bishop Gorman once in four tries, but it came in an overtime classic that netted the Patriots their first boys basketball state championship.
The Bureau of Land Management has proposed fee adjustments at Red Rock Canyon to mitigate overcrowding issues.
Two teenagers were identified as the people killed Monday during a shootout in a northwest valley house.
Mohammad Shirzad’s wife and parents, who for nine months remained in hiding in the Afghan capital, in late May made it safely into Pakistan with hopes of reuniting in Henderson.
One of the Golden Knights’ original members, Reilly Smith, reportedly is going to stick around next season.
The action is part of a sweeping effort by the Food and Drug Administration to bring scientific scrutiny to the multibillion-dollar vaping industry.
The justices’ 6-3 decision is expected to ultimately allow more people to legally carry guns on the streets of the nation’s largest cities.
The proposal follows a formal apology on International Women’s Day in March to those convicted, vilified or executed under the 1563 Witchcraft Act.
The 31-year-old public defender for Clark County is an accomplished poker player with a World Poker Tour title to his credit. On Wednesday, he added to his resume.
As summer settles in, along with the scorching, dry heat, locals and tourists alike can escape the triple-digit temperatures by engaging in some of these cool activities.
“Elvis,” Primus and Steven Wright lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
As temperatures soar and scorch our concrete jungle, the forest shade and cooler air of the nearby Spring Mountains offer a reprieve.
Nevada officials made their pitch Wednesday for the Silver State to have the first in the nation presidential primary election.
Las Vegas police said a patient at University Medical Center stabbed two other patients inside the hospital early Thursday, and one of the victims died.
The Russian military expanded its grab of territory in eastern Ukraine on Thursday, capturing two villages and vying for control of a key highway.
The Aces made 18 3-pointers to tie the WNBA record and rolled past former teammate Liz Cambage and the Los Angeles Sparks on Monday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
White House officials walk back President Joe Biden’s latest gaffe, this one over Taiwan.
Home-made solutions.
And the United States pays the price.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The organizers behind the Licensing Expo offered a sneak peek at the announcements, brands and trends on tap before the event opens to the public Tuesday.
As anyone who has followed out exploits over the years knows, the lounge scene is our babbling brook. But the lounges are vanishing from the VegasVille landscape.
Home sales have tumbled lately as the cost to buy a place grows.
It didn’t take long for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors to unanimously approve its 2022-23 fiscal budget of $398 million.
