Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley discussed the city’s economic growth, homelessness and animal abuse in her first State of the City speech.
Las Vegas High’s baseball team claimed a road win over Foothill on Thursday. Here are photos from the game.
Pro horse racing handicapper Michael “The Wizard” Kipness analyzes the 19-horse field for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, designating each horse as a contender or pretender.
“The Party” is ongoing for Spiegelworld, which has named its new project just that.
The city of North Las Vegas has established a modern orchard at a historic park that will help feed local residents.
The City of North Las Vegas is hosting a job fair and is looking to fill more than 100 positions in a dozen departments.
The two largest Las Vegas Strip casino operators remain optimistic in the face of recent data suggesting tourism and visitation levels are beginning to lag.
Two people died in a 380-foot fall from a viewing area in Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park.
The Raiders added two former colleagues of general manager John Spytek to their revamped front office Wednesday.
Officials at the monastery, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, said it was too early to assess the damage, if any. The religious communities had been safely evacuated, they said.
A Las Vegas man already serving time was sentenced Wednesday for mailing a threatening letter to a federal judge and conveying false information and hoax.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel, after a quiet first four games, made his presence felt in Game 5 of his team’s first-round series with the Minnesota Wild.
A woman suffered critical injuries in a crash involving seven vehicles near UNLV, officials said.
Beyoncé is shown grabbing and holding the Sphere in her “Cowboy Carter” tour production. She’s not revealing why.
In addition, someone might have yelled “bingo” very loud after a six-figure win at a Las Vegas Valley casino.
Former Raiders running back Josh Jacobs opened up about his relationship with Henry Ruggs on an episode of “The Pivot” podcast this week.
The House of Representatives passed a bill requiring hotels to disclose all fees associated with a booking. The bill next goes to the Senate.
The area surrounding the Raiders’ $2 billion venue is largely industrial.
Two of the state’s top class of 2026 high school football recruits at Clark have the attention of some of the best college football programs in the country.
The Athletics are set to open their first physical space later this year in Las Vegas as the Major League team maps out its 2028 Southern Nevada move.
The Raiders became the second team since 2018 to take a running back in the top 10 of the draft this year. Here’s how recent picks have fared in the NFL.
Officers responded to the business after receiving reports that Evan Glusman texted the restaurant staff that he was “going home to get a gun and f—-ing kill them in the middle of” the restaurant.
The Las Vegas Valley luxury home market is one of the few in the country that has been showing consistent growth since the COVID-19 pandemic, an executive said.
The UNLV men’s golf team begins its quest to reach the NCAA Tournament at a regional in Urbana, Illinois. The Rebels are the sixth seed in the 13-team event.
With Lake Mead only 33 percent full, water managers are pointing to lawns as something that can be controlled locally.
The Henderson Police Department is investigating an apparent murder-suicide Wednesday that left a man and woman dead.
A Utah-based soda chain that gained national attention from the Hulu reality show “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is opening its second location in Las Vegas.
The day before the attack, he had told the couple to speak English when they were talking to other Filipino neighbors in Tagalog.
The property is seeking county approval to construct a 46,000-square-foot dayclub.
President Trump has signed an executive order reinforcing an already existing federal law requiring English-language proficiency as a requirement for commercial motor drivers.