Saluda a M-Bot: un robot de seguridad que recorre el estacionamiento de M Resort, and other top stories from March 07, 2023.
As fires continue to burn across Los Angeles, several utilities have declared their drinking water unsafe until extensive testing can prove otherwise.
The bill would authorize funding for firefighting equipment, new training programs for firefighters and support recovery efforts in landscapes impacted by wildfires.
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka, who left the Rebels after a 3-0 start to the season, will transfer to a Sun Belt team for his senior season.
Santa Ana winds that began gusting before sunrise were forecast to continue with enough force to carry fire-sparking embers for miles and stoke new outbreaks in a region.
Big tech goes topsy-turvy. Zuckerberg steers Meta to open dialgue — in Texas. UFC’s Dana White joins board. Angels sing.
“I believe we will get a ceasefire,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a speech Tuesday, asserting it was up to Hamas.
“Lights of Love” is coming back to Ethel M Chocolates’ Cactus Garden for its 11th year next month.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, publicly faced senators for the first time after weeks of questions from Democrats — and praise from Republicans — about his “unconventional” resume.
The T-Mobile LPGA Match Play will return to a 64-player field and an exclusively match-play format in April at Shadow Creek.
Rep. Susie Lee voted against a bill that would ban trans girls and women from competing in school sports, but said she opposes transgender athletes competing in girls’ and women’s sports.
The Republican governor also reported $5.5 million cash on hand as the he prepares for the next legislative session and his re-election effort in 2026.
Janet Jackson kicked off her run at the venue with a series of performances covering New Year’s weekend.
A Henderson Police Department sergeant who was struck by an SUV Monday had to get 11 staples in his head to treat his injuries, police said.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is re-assembling for a one-off in Las Vegas. But one of its members was here last week.
A rare glimpse into Al Capone’s life will be on display for the public in a new exhibit, “The First Public Enemy,” at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.
The LVCVA’s aviation consultant says the record-setting air service at Harry Reid International Airport will continue to expand in the first four months of 2025.
Las Vegas tourism officials approved a measure on Tuesday paving the way for the city to host a future College Football Playoff National Championship game.
The 7:41 a.m. Tuesday crash occurred on East Warm Springs Road east of Burnham Avenue at a private drive, according to a Metropolitan Police Department preliminary report.
Spaceport CEO Rob Lauer suggests air taxi plan that would use top floors of resort parking garages and other open areas for an Uber-like transit system within Las Vegas.
The Raiders have reached out to two general manager candidates after completing their first set of coaching interviews.