That social media post about the shuttered prison turned tourist attraction is the wrong approach. Nothing gets done in California. Nevada? You bet.
The Golden Knights want to win another Stanley Cup. The Edmonton Oilers are trying to get back to the Final. The two teams will have to go through each other.
The Las Vegas Valley was under a flood advisory in the evening as rain moved south into Southern Nevada.
The Nevada Preservation Foundation took attendees back in time with the 10th annual Vintage Vegas home tour.
Henderson native Yana Wilson won for the first time on the LPGA’s developmental Epson Tour on Sunday at Spanish Trail, finishing with a two-stroke victory.
Keenan Jackson, 37, was arrested and booked on suspicion of DUI resulting in death, reckless driving, and driving without a valid license.
Coronado’s boys volleyball team is looking to win its first state title since 2013 when the 5A playoffs begin Tuesday with quarterfinal matchups.
The Rebels women’s golf team got off to a strong start in the first round of its NCAA regional Monday as it seeks to earn a spot in the national championship.
California high schools Truckee and North Tahoe are dropping out of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, citing the NIAA’s new policy on transgender athletes.
The Raiders continued to remake their front office Monday by hiring the Eagles former senior director of college scouting.
Henderson passed a new ordinance looking to crack down on the reckless use of e-bikes in city parks and trails.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has indicated it may continue to suspend her from her Pahrump justice of the peace position, despite the pardon.
These are the cards he was looking for.
Beyoncé has dropped Sphere and is now toying with Allegiant Stadium, as her “Cowboy Carter” tour has kicked off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
A man is dead after a stabbing at an apartment in the east Las Vegas Valley.
McKenzie Scott, 18, was struck and killed by a vehicle, just off the grounds of Arbor View High School. The driver in the case is facing a DUI charge
The store filed for bankruptcy over a year ago and has been closing stores in recent months.
The Nevada State Apartment Association said the entire state has historically faced a supply and demand imbalance which has put upward pressure on living costs, and more supply is needed.
Its visitation having “plummeted,” the Burlesque Hall of Fame in downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District is closing.
Las Vegas boasts a remarkable collection of historic homes featuring unique architecture, special details and distinct designs. These residences were built by celebrities, casino owners and executives during the iconic neighborhoods of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, providing a luxurious glimpse into the past. To fully appreciate the charm of these historic homes, the Nevada Preservation Foundation presented its 10th annual Home + History “Vegas Then. Vegas Now” tours over the weekend.
Lennar captured the top spot in the quarterly rankings of top homebuilders in Las Vegas as home prices hit record levels in March.
Security is a mutual concern but security programs will not work without the commitment of your residents.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Downtown Summerlin announces the 12th annual Fit4Mom Celebration of Moms event May 10, a celebration of fitness, fun and socialization — just for moms.
A veterans’ charity co-founded by Frank Fertitta IV is benefiting from the May 26 telecast.
The deal will enable Howard Hughes Holdings to become a diversified holding company while still growing its core development business.
The Trump administration says it will pay immigrants living illegally in the United States to leave the country.
Three people are dead and five others were injured after a shooting at a restaurant in a Phoenix suburb Sunday night, police said.
Regional action begins this week for high school boys golf, swimming and track and field. Here is the schedule for all the action.
The menu features a modern twist on northern and southern Thai dishes, “marrying old-school flavor and new-school trends.”
Custodian Linda Easter has watched as generations of students pass through Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary School in Boulder City. She’s planning to retire this month, after 40 years on the job.
