Nurses are heroes, and that’s never been more apparent than it has over the past two years. Many companies are offering special deals, discounts and freebies for nurses during National Nurses Week, which is May 6-12.
Tom Brady took to Twitter on Thursday to post it’s possible he fumbled in the AFC divisional playoffs 20 years ago against the Raiders.
Enrique Iglesias’ most recent show in Vegas was with Ricky Martin at the MGM Grand Garden on Sept. 25, 2021.
The Golden Knights were without captain Mark Stone for much of the season. He hopes a longer offseason will give him time to heal.
A man accused of killing his girlfriend’s 4-year-old son and leaving his body in a freezer pleaded not guilty on Thursday to murder and child abuse charges.
Beating out four competitive plans, the Bally’s Tribune Publishing site was selected as the best proposal for Chicago’s sole gaming license.
Las Vegas resident and philanthropist Justin Woo said the Las Vegas Justice League has donated $5,000, which Othram Inc. will use to test the remains.
Casino operator Bally’s Corp. has turned down a buyout offer from its chairman’s investment firm.
Many restaurants will celebrate Cinco de Mayo in their own way, often by offering specials on tacos, fajitas and other specialties. Read on to find out which restaurants and companies are offering some of the best food deals for Cinco de Mayo 2022.
Michael “The Wizard’’ Kipness has been a pro horse racing handicapper since 1986. The Las Vegas resident analyzes the 20-horse field for Saturday’s 148th Kentucky Derby.
After losing $2.4 million on Essential Quality to win the 2021 Kentucky Derby, Houston furniture store owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale plans to up the ante Saturday.
Republican political candidate Benjamin Donlon said the accusation is false, and he wants a warning on the Clark County’s public administrator’s website taken down.
“Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” launches its residency at Paris Theater in September.
Dive-In Movies return, Chris Rock hits town and The Cult rocks the House of Blues in this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
An unidentified person has won more than $1.4 million at a downtown casino playing Wheel of Fortune.
A windy April has moved into early May and shows no sign of going away soon.
Ukrainian fighters at Mariupol’s pulverized steel plant are holding out against Russian troops in an increasingly desperate effort to keep Moscow from taking the strategic port city.
See the wedding industry through a historic lens at a new exhibit in Las Vegas.
Fastballs were touching 95 mph on a radar gun, and Finn the Bat Dog received one of the biggest ovations. In other words, it felt like a normal baseball season again.
The woman was holding on to the passenger side of a “1998 Ford E-350 Jamboree” as it drove through a parking lot at 3051 Highland Drive, near Desert Inn Road.
UNLV has been awarded more than $500,000 to study why Clark County has so many traffic accidents and deaths on the roads.
It was almost comical watching as Joe Biden held a signing ceremony for passage of his anti-lynching legislation.
The burner-phone caper may be the most consequential electronic mystery since the 18 1/2-minute tape gap of the Watergate scandal.
Despite decades of talk about how wedge issues fuel polarization, they are, in fact, a key to curbing it.
Take a look at the latest political cartoons from around the U.S. and world.
The higher gasoline prices will force us to walk more and drive less. This will save money and improve health and air quality.
If Biden’s failures turn Nevada red, it would be an impressive accomplishment.
A recently filed lawsuit may inadvertently nudge the Oakland A’s into the arms of Las Vegas.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
“After I left rehab, I still felt pain in my shoulder and arm,” Wang said through an interpreter. “Right now, I have to take pain medicine 24 hours. Otherwise, I can’t even sleep.”
