The Atlanta Falcons are consensus 2½-point home favorites over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on “Thursday Night Football.” The consensus total is 43½.
The retailer with six fulfillment centers across the valley is gearing up to hire for the holiday season and expects positions to fill up quickly.
Law enforcement officials announded the arrest of a suspect in a road-rage incident which occurred in June in the central Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Valley will host a series of events in the coming days to mark the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas.
Antonio Pierce was given an eight-year show cause by the NCAA on Thursday for recruiting violations he allegedly committed at Arizona State.
Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams told the team this week he wants to be traded, and DraftKings sportsbook posted odds on his next club.
“Our contributions are endless. I’m so proud, and I wanted to share that pride,” the actor says of his new PBS docuseries “American Historia.”
Officials say a juvenile was arrested Wednesday after a gun was confiscated at a North Las Vegas middle school.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a dead body discovered Thursday morning in a central Las Vegas Valley neighborhood.
The final year of goaltender Robin Lehner’s contract will not count against the Golden Knights’ salary cap after he failed to show up for a medical exam, according to a report.
Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut and traded hostilities with Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon as the country’s forces kept up their campaign against the Iran-backed terrorist group.
The return of the Freakling Bros. Horror Shows, Iron Maiden, Sum 41 and the Reggae Rise Up festival top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Each year, pneumonia leads a whopping 1.5 million people to visit medical emergency departments in the U.S. and causes roughly 50,000 deaths.
John Savage said his grandparents were found hugging one another in the bed, adding that the family thinks it was God’s plan to take them together, rather than one suffer without the other.
Las Vegas’ tourism arm will potentially approve an up to five-year, nearly $3 million contract for resort corridor employee transportation during Las Vegas Grand Prix races.
The brunches range from luxuriously reimagined standards to mimosas paired with drag.
Medicare’s initial enrollment period is a special seven-month window for people who are turning 65.
The Las Vegas Ballpark is bringing back its popular “Flicks on the Field” movie nights for two events this month.
For the first time in a quarter-century, Las Vegas residents will elect the city’s first mayor not named Carolyn or Oscar Goodman, the married couple and political dynasty.
A bill to allow the use of traffic cameras to catch speeders is on the table in the Legislature. Will it have better success than past attempts?