Several Summerlin events were postponed until next spring because of gathering restrictions imposed by the state amid the pandemic.
Homes were destroyed Friday by an unrelenting wildfire that reached a Mojave Desert community and was still growing on several fronts after burning for nearly two weeks in mountains northeast of Los Angeles.
A spike of coronavirus cases in Utah that began after schools and colleges resumed classes reached a new peak Friday and led the state’s Republican governor to say again that he’s considering new measures to combat the spread of the virus.
Hawaii’s unemployment rate dropped significantly since the start of the coronavirus pandemic but was still tied for third-worst in the nation in August.
How about having a wounded warrior sing “The Star Spangled Banner”?
The Knights will have plenty of time to practice their kneeling before the American flag and during the national anthem.
Police officers have a duty to protect citizens. They are not supposed to shoot innocent ones.
It seems odd to me that climate change is much worse in California than all of the other Western states.
Is it any wonder we “common folk” balk at the idea we are forced to wear a mask when the edict apparently does not apply to everyone?
The myopic leadership of Gov. Steve Sisolak focusing on where President Donald Trump campaigns and evangelicals gather produces results half as much and two months late for its residents.
It is pretty obvious by Gov. Steve Sisolak’s picking and choosing actions that his main concern isn’t for the spread of COVID-19, but to suppress any effort by the Republican Party to re-elect President Trump.
Police are looking for three men suspected of robbing armed robbery early Friday morning.
A group gathered outside the Longhorn Casino & Hotel Friday night to bring awareness to the death of a 22-year-old Las Vegas woman.
Alisha Burns took the witness stand Friday in the first day of an evidentiary hearing she hopes will result in a judge overturning her second-degree murder conviction.
Station manager Terri Peck; “More” producer Toni Gonzales; anchors Rachel Smith, Maria Silva and Christine Maddela; and reporter Jillian Lopez are no longer with the company.
Clark County District Court’s first jury trial since coronavirus restrictions brought the local legal system to a halt in March is set to begin Monday.
National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday, but the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed some of the usual events online as the Nov. 3 general election draws closer.
The American Heart Association’s next event — the 2020 Las Vegas Heart Walk Digital Experience — is set for Sept. 26. For the 10th consecutive year, the event will be sponsored by Findlay Automotive Group.
Nevada’s U.S. senators praised Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday, and said they were girding for a political fight over her replacement.
Sharon Cleary Fife, 82, died just four days after her 60th wedding anniversary. Both she and her husband were hospitalized with COVID-19 last month.
The series price for Dallas to beat Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Final fell Friday. One Westgate bettor wagered $70,000 on the Stars at +175.
Although women dominate Nevada elected offices, female political participation in 2016 and 2018 ranked near the bottom of the states, a new report shows.
The Aces will open their best-of-five WNBA semifinal series against the Connecticut Sun at 10 a.m. Sunday, a week after they ended the regular season.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway received word from Gov. Steve Sisolak’s office that it won’t be allowed to have spectators for the South Point 400 because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Former employees that were laid off from NS8, the Las Vegas-based cyberfraud prevention startup embroiled in a federal investigation, have filed class action lawsuits against the company.
Good intentions aren’t enough to make good public policy. Independent contractors in California learned that the hard way.
Oyo Las Vegas notified the state it plans to lay off employees effective Nov. 12.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a diminutive yet towering women’s rights champion who became the court’s second female justice, died Friday.
The Golden Knights have won 35 of their past 39 games, including their past four season openers, and scored 31 points or more in all but one game during that stretch.
In late May, Bill Medley underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his throat. On June 8, he lost his wife, Paula, after a five-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The two had been married 35 years.