Raiders coach Jon Gruden is eager to finally see his team in person, including some key newcomers, and how they figure into more red zone production.
One man died and another was injured at a house party early Saturday at a home on the 5700 block of Ruby Creek Drive, near Sahara Avenue and Sloan Lane, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Signs trumpeting coronavirus-safety protocol line the MGM Grand’s 12th-floor hallways: “You may not leave the bubble!” is one.
The Aces will try to bounce back from Friday’s 102-95 loss to Phoenix on Sunday when they meet a Dallas team that has won two in a row.
A 29-year-old woman crashed an SUV through a Henderson fitness studio on Saturday afternoon, according to the Henderson Police Department.
Lawmakers worked into early Sunday morning on competing proposals to raise the state’s mining industry taxes, with the Senate passing one measure and the Assembly passing three on mostly party line votes.
Amateur wrestling, while not a sport conducive to social distance, has a long track record for battling infectious disease.
Nearly 200 employees will face layoffs at titanium production company TIMET’s Henderson location, as the company marked an 80 percent decrease in sales.
The event, organized through commissioner Lawrence Weekly’s office, offered 2,000 backpacks and school supplies for local children in need.
More members of the St. Louis Cardinals tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday, leading MLB’s 17th postponement in 10 days.
Federal health officials say an outbreak of salmonella infecting nearly 400 people in more than 30 states, including Nevada, has been linked to red onions.
The Supreme Court took a jackhammer to the Constitution in its DACA decision. Trump is preparing to use the tool they’ve placed in his hands.
One man was hospitalized and is expected to survive following a shooting Saturday morning in the central valley, police said.
Testing employees before their return to work has come into question as the state’s testing system becomes overwhelmed.
A North Las Vegas church caught fire late Friday, but as of Saturday officials did not believe it was suspicious, the North Las Vegas Fire Department said.
It was announced last week the Las Vegas Xpress, which was slated to go online this month after initially being delayed from a November 2019 kickoff, would now be operational in the spring.
A boat crash Friday evening on the Colorado River near Lake Havasu, Arizona, left two men dead, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services on Saturday reported an additional 986 cases of the coronavirus and five additional deaths.
JT the Brick on Derek Carr: “He’s a Pro Bowl-level quarterback. He’s a franchise quarterback. … I think he’s going to play great. I think he has the ability.”
While the vast majority of Clark County School District students will begin online classes next month, a handful of schools in rural areas plan to reopen classrooms at least part-time beginning Aug. 24.
He lived hard, colorfully and long — but not long enough, said former Raiders backup quarterback David Humm of his buddy Ken Stabler, who died five years ago this month.
The Cardinals-Brewers game in Milwaukee on Saturday was postponed after one more player and three staff members with St. Louis tested positive for the coronavirus, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
The Raiders’ great is one of just six professional soccer players to play in the NFL.
A coronavirus outbreak causing the postponement of several games is only one of the challenges books are dealing with in the shortened season.
Saturday marked the fourth time Henderson officers have shot someone this year, according to records maintained by the Review-Journal.
Shelves, cabinets, hooks and other accessories can quadruple garage storage space.
The 1918 flu pandemic devastated the sports landscape, but what followed was a new golden age. Something similar could happen after the COVID-19 crisis subsides.
Renewal pruning, cutting deep inside the shrub and removing larger wood, results in a flush of sucker growth from the remaining stubs that will be succulent and produce lots of leaves and flowers.
In the early 1960s, with gamblers rolling the dice at the Dunes and the Stardust, Irwin Molasky made a different sort of wager: that people would move in droves to a stylish, resort-like community.
Though she was unable to complete the naturalization process to become a United States citizen before her death, Maria Urrabazo achieved the American dream all the same.