House-flipping companies like Zillow, Offerpad and Opendoor have temporarily stopped buying homes in Las Vegas because of the spread of coronavirus.
A company plans to start hauling freight on a Texas interstate with 20 driverless trucks later this year.
The Raiders didn’t select a quarterback during the 2024 NFL draft despite needing a franchise passer. So what are their options next year?
Tourists and locals alike got a special glimpse into vintage Las Vegas history and homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History heritage tourism festival.
Las Vegas-area schools haven’t dominated softball like they have other high school sports. Here’s a look at who has the most softball state titles.
Zonda statistics show a bounceback in housing starts on the residential side as the market finally gets off the pandemic roller coaster ride.
Visitors and gamblers nostalgic for old casino games can still find several hundred around the valley.
A pair of California state senators from opposing parties have joined together to propose a bill, the first of its kind in the nation, that critics say would eliminate the expedited security screening service CLEAR from airports.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred late Sunday night in the west valley.
Southwest Airlines is studying changes to its quirky boarding and seating policies as it searches for ways to raise more revenue.
Through March, Nevada roads are proving to be deadlier this year compared with the first three months of 2023.
A group of local developers are looking to build a 2,500-room resort with 20,000-seat arena on the former Wet ‘n Wild site once targeted for Jackie Robinson’s All Net Arena.
A Toyota minivan and a Yamaha collided at about 10:48 a.m. near South Eastern and East Wigwam Avenue, according to a Metropolitan Police Department release.
A 71-year-old man was killed in Henderson, another man was killed in Summerlin, and a 29-year-old pedestrian was struck and critically injured in northeast Las Vegas.
LOS ANGELES — Protests are roiling college campuses across the U.S. as upcoming graduation ceremonies are threatened by disruptive demonstrators, with students and others sparring over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza and its mounting death toll.
TEL AVIV, Israel— The White House on Sunday said President Joe Biden had again spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as pressure builds on Israel and Hamas terrorists to reach a deal that would free some Israeli hostages and bring a cease-fire in the nearly seven-month-long war in Gaza.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
What happened to free enterprise?
Releasing more federal land would diminish that.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.