Las Vegas has been flooded with new sports franchises over the past seven years, and with them are their eccentric (and somewhat off-putting) mascots. Here’s who they are.
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The Raiders need to follow strict NFL rules when searching for their next coach. Here are some of the guidelines the league has in place.
The Raiders fell far short of their team goals this season, but several players hit contract incentives that put more money into their bank accounts.
The Clark County School District’s status as the fifth-largest school district in the country has long been at the center of conversations around its ranking as among the lowest-performing districts in the nation.
Nearly full with stores, the Meadows Mall is trying to cater to the surrounding community, rather than the buzzy retail landscape of today.
Studies suggest the world might be losing its color. But Las Vegas, the brightest spot on Earth visible from space, remains as colorful as ever.
The City of Las Vegas’ historian said the city’s casinos have gone through a number of styles and themes over the years, from the desert to the Wild West.
A Republican Assemblyman hopes to renew efforts to designate an official Nevada drink to honor the state’s Basque roots.
From bowling alleys to round-the-clock butler service, ere are some of the most sought-after Las Vegas suites perfectly suited for a bachelor or bachelorette party.
The fun of roulette includes the fast-paced excitement of a ball and revolving wheel as well as the variety of bets a player can make on each spin.
Some budget airlines, including carriers that fly in and out of Las Vegas, charge extra fees when you book a flight online.
Camels were useful in early Nevada because they did well in the desert and could also sustain cold weather.
Hearts Alive Village and Rescued Treasures are the only two cat cafés in Las Vegas, which facilitate adoptions and help cats socialize before adoption.
Hundreds of bikers embark on a two-hour, over 10-mile bike ride throughout downtown every Wednesday night.
Only open the first Saturday of every month, The Mine Experience was once just a thought in a Henderson teacher’s head.
