Developers of a luxury enclave at the former Bonnie Springs Ranch site held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday.
CBS’ Clark Kellogg believes gambling information will become part of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament conversation sooner rather than later.
The three-day festival returns to downtown Las Vegas Sept. 16-18.
Two people have been charged with murder in a 2021 convenience store slaying that Las Vegas police say unfolded during an argument over a woman cutting in line at the store.
Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV) is presenting an in-person class on March 11 on “Discovering Commercial” for those in or considering a career in the commercial real estate industry.
The top five Las Vegas players and top five games involving Las Vegas in the NCAA Tournament. UNLV, as expected, is well-represented.
Charles Jackson, 40, appeared in front of Justice of the Peace Eric Goodman Tuesday at his first hearing since he was arrested Thursday.
Having been canceled just two years ago due to growing concerns of the coronavirus, the NCAA Tournament will look like its familiar self.
With other teams signing other cornerbacks, the Raiders are in better position to snag the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
At least five people died in a roughly 24-hour period that began Sunday on Southern Nevada roads.
Las Vegas police say an 11-year-old boy who had been missing since Monday evening has been safely located.
Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is the subject of a new book by Wall Street Journal reporters that details his work, legacy and mental health struggles.
The Ukrainian president’s call for foreign volunteers to join an international brigade to help bolster his country’s defense with a new layer of resistance to Russia’s invasion is for now a ragtag army.
Asani Ceaser and Kaniya Boyd scored 14 points apiece, and Centennial began its run for a seventh straight state basketball title with a decisive win Tuesday.
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva is allowed to compete despite failing her doping test and Russia’s long history of state-sponsored cheating.
Spring Valley was ranked No. 2 in Class 5A for most of the season before injuries caused a late-season skid, but the Grizzlies are getting healthy for the postseason.
Border wall with Mexico not the issue.
The two front-page stories in your Saturday edition were a perfect example of the contrast between winners and losers.
We need to protect ourselves, but also figure out as best we can what will be the “new normal.”
The term is silly and self-indulgent. The debate over it is a waste of time.
Take a look at some recent editorial cartoons from across the country and world.
Not even a megadrought can cool Las Vegas’ hot housing prices and rapid population growth.
Americans are voting with their feet when it comes to high state taxes. Nevada lawmakers and economic development advocates should take notice.
Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts are set to rock Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Health District still has a variety of testing locations open throughout the valley.
Las Vegas police have arrested two men and were looking for a third related to the Cromwell hotel assault involving New Orleans Saints star Alvin Kamara.
Winter weather advisories were issued for mountain ranges north and east of Los Angeles just days after much of the region sweltered in temperatures that soared into the 80s and 90s.
The Raiders haven’t announced coach Josh McDaniels’ assistants, but here’s a look at what he’s done since being hired two weeks ago as he works toward completing his staff.
The family of a UNLV student who died following a fraternity-sponsored boxing match in November has filed a lawsuit against the university and the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Metropolitan Police Department officers picked up retired Detective Herman Moody, the first Black police officer in Las Vegas history, from his house and took him to the Clark County government center, where officials dedicated a proclamation in his honor.
