Indiana’s Katie Lou Samuelson says life as a first-time mom got a little easier with the WNBA’s announcement that players will fly on charter flights for road games.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has filed legal action, claiming the Culinary Union bargained in bad faith by engaging in unlawful “take it or leave it” negotiating.
Country star Jay Allen is set to perform his new song "Blank Stares" dedicated to his mother at the "Power of Love" gala to help fundraise for Alzheimer's treatments.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced that it has arrested a suspect in connection with a string of recent burglaries in the Downtown Arts District area.
Eldorado High School students who were previously denied wearing traditional regalia at graduation for the 2024 graduation year are now permitted to wear them according to a school letter.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment CEO James Dolan told investors during a Q3 Earnings Call on Friday that an audio component could soon be added to the Exosphere.
Investigators found a large illegal kitchen operation inside a home after a fire, and health officials tell FOX5 it was being run by street vendors coming from out of state.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has released body-worn camera footage of the department’s response following a shooting at a Summerlin law office last month.
Las Vegas police said a pedestrian in his 70s failed to yield the right-of-way to a motorcyclist near the intersection of Sahara and Las Vegas Boulevard Wednesday night, causing a crash.
While pickleball continues to be one of the fastest-growing sports, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons says pickleball injuries have shot up 200% in the last 20 years.
A man accused of stealing a plane out of North Las Vegas and landing in California received a sentence of felony probation, 137 days in jail and had federal charges dismissed.
The ACLU of Nevada says a Clark County school could be breaking the law by blocking students from wearing traditional regalia at graduation with their cap and gown.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office have been working hard to sort through hundreds of irreplaceable items, like baby ashes and hair from children’s first hair cuts.