CBS reality dating competition series “Love Island” and ABC’s “Shark Tank” are set to film upcoming seasons in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Former NLV City Manager Qiong Liu has agreed to pay nearly $300,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged a conspiracy to remove her before the City Council fired her in 2018.
North Las Vegas agrees to a $3M settlement in a dispute over a sinking firehouse, ending years of litigation tied to costly structural repairs.
The first significant snow of autumn dropped several inches on the Mt. Charleston area, including Lee Canyon.
Meta is holding a pop-up on the Strip to showcase its AI glasses. The Meta Lab is opening Thursday and will give people the chance to experience the glasses in-person.
The Golden Knights will try to keep their four-game point streak alive when they host the Boston Bruins on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
The downtown Henderson casino may be expanded if a project is approved by Henderson’s Planning Commission.
Metropolitan Police Department investigators continue to probe a fatal crash that involved a Clark County School District bus driver and left a 12-year-old girl dead.
Jail records show that 53-year-old Christopher Ford was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges of murder and attempted murder.
The nonprofit Assisting Lives in Las Vegas announced the opening date for its holiday thrift shop.
Many of the reporters waited to leave together at a 4 p.m. deadline set by the Defense Department to get out of the building.
The UNLV women’s basketball team, which has won four straight Mountain West regular-season titles, will make three appearances on national TV this season.
The Las Vegas City Council will appoint a “caretaker” of the bench of retiring Municipal Court Judge Susan Roger who is stepping down next month, years before her elected term ends.
A body was found near Lake Mohave at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Searchlight in late September, according to federal authorities.
Since the rule took effect in April, regulators have doled out 13 citations.
The Raiders were missing two key offensive players at Wednesday’s practice, which could be a bad sign for their availability against the Chiefs.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s new chief operating officer will replace Brian Yost, who is retiring, and will take his new role in November.
Harry Reid International has joined airports across the country refusing to play a public service announcement video with a message from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
A new air conditioning system isn’t just keeping children in the Historic Westside cool — it’s saving an abundance of water each year in a time of mega-drought.
Over 1,500 claims of expired vehicles were submitted by motorists in the Silver State during the first four days of the DMV’s new online spotter program.
Developers sold 20 acres total in the suburban Las Vegas outpost for more than $130 million combined.