MGM Resorts decided to donate their food shipments instead of returning them to the distributor after the closure of all nonessential businesses in Nevada. After filling up Three Square Food Bank, they moved on to holding food donations with other community partners including the Metropolitan Police Department.
Downtown Las Vegas to see U.S. 95 travel impacts this week, tied to paving operations for the viaduct rehabilitation project.
Two of the three suspects wanted in a fatal shooting during a targeted robbery surrendered Monday morning to the FBI in Jacksonville, Florida.
Nevada Department of Corrections spokeswoman Teri Vance confirmed Las Vegas killer Timmy “TJ” Weber has died.
The Golden Knights are projected to be more than $500,000 over the salary cap’s $82.5 million limit with their current roster, so expect to see changes.
Fire caused extensive damage to a commercial complex near Sunset Park in Las Vegas early Monday.
Traffic delays were reported on Las Vegas Valley thoroughfares Monday morning as attendees of the Electric Daisy Carnival departed the festival.
Grimes, Deadmau5 with Kaskade, and others highlight the 2022 version of the massive dance music festival.
Summer-like conditions will prevail through the week, says the National Weather Service.
After two years of pandemic-related travel impacts many have been looking for any reason to take a trip out of town and Memorial Day is as good an excuse as any to make a weekend getaway.
A Ukrainian court sentenced a 21-year-old Russian soldier to life in prison Monday for killing a civilian.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
As the internet and social media continue to be gathering places for the darkest depths of humanity, what effect is it having on our youth?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A president does not control everything in this country.
But, was Peter DeBoer the right man to blame?
Democrats have bungled the economy so badly that they’re now looking to the 1970s for inspiration.
Community members gathered Sunday afternoon at the West Las Vegas Arts Center in an event that served as an early Juneteenth celebration.
Born and raised in Nigeria, Christopher Bulus willed his way to the Division I tennis level and will represent UNLV this week at the NCAA Singles Championship.
As hundreds of thousands leave the Electric Daisy Carnival and merge with Monday work commuters, major delays can develop.
Liz Cambage signed with the Los Angeles Sparks after spending two seasons with the Aces and is averaging 16.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.8 blocks this season.