The restaurateur and reality television star held an intimate tasting for about 25 friends at her new spot, Vanderpump à Paris, in Paris las Vegas.
A complaint filed Thursday alleged five instances in which Metro did not follow protocol when conducting misconduct investigations.
Centennial Subaru, a three-story, 131,879-square-foot automotive dealership located at the corner of Centennial Center Boulevard and the U.S. Highway 95, is scheduled to open in November.
In less than a year, Jaguar Land Rover Henderson has helped several nonprofits and is now partnering to help F.R.E.E. International, an organization dealing with human trafficking.
A national political observer has rated Rep. Susie Lee’s 3rd Congressional District as a “toss-up” in 2022.
Travelers flying out of Las Vegas can now charge their electric vehicles at Harry Reid International Airport.
Rain and snow at higher elevations touched most of Southern Nevada on Friday, ranging from a trace at the Las Vegas airport to 0.59 of an inch at Rainbow and Kyle canyons.
The Summerlin estate has been on and off the market over the past few years and was priced at $24.5 million last fall.
The first industry week celebrating food and beverage companies is bringing the 38-year-old International Pizza Expo and the brand-new SIAL America to Las Vegas.
The show, joining other food and beverage conventions, aims to align tea with the fast-growing nonalcoholic beverage and health and wellness sectors.
The Biden administration continues to burden American energy producers.
A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, ripping down power lines and scattering debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago.
The New York Times does an about-face on the Hunter Biden laptop story.
The responsible are victims of the irresponsible.
Many articles have been written about how to improve the performance of the Clark County School District. But little has been said about parental responsibility.
The 1970s are calling to ask for their economy back. But President Joe Biden shows no signs of reversing course.
The best response to offensive speech, according to a wise, old civil libertarian saying, is more speech.
Just because something makes us uncomfortable doesn’t mean that it’s not true.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The federal government has spent nearly $6 trillion on programs and payouts designed to limit the upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Where’d the $6 trillion go?
The Golden Knights were shut out for the second consecutive game, falling to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night for their seventh straight road loss.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
A controversial proposal drew six hours of public testimony, both for and against the plan.
The Chargers beefed up during free agency. As did the Broncos and Raiders, prompting Adams to call the AFC West, home of the perennially tough Chiefs, “the best division in football.”
Police used DNA evidence to connect a 20-year-old man to a 2017 homicide, according to an arrest warrant released Tuesday.
The Golden Knights traded forward Evgenii Dadonov to the Ducks on Monday, but Dadonov’s 10-team, no-trade list included Anaheim and the trade was disputed by the NHLPA.
Carrie Underwood hadn’t planned to open the Theatre at Resorts World, but it’s worked out anyway.
Tuesday’s town hall invited the public to weigh in on how county lawmakers should set rules about short-term rentals.
Last week, BA.2 represented about 35 percent of cases genetically analyzed in the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It is a sign of the ongoing rebound for the Las Vegas Strip, but also a reminder that service demands remain high.
