The amount bet on former Vice President Joe Biden to win the presidential election has overtaken the amount bet on President Donald Trump for the first time this cycle.
Since September, volunteers have been canvassing valley neighborhoods for students who have fallen out of contact with their school during distance learning.
In February, just before COVID-19 hit the United States full-force, retiree June Tatarczyk had a mammogram that showed she had cancer. She soon connected with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada oncologist Rupesh Parikh, who got her into chemotherapy quite quickly. “You have to fit your own health care in, no matter what else is going on around you,” Tatarczyk said.
A rested Georgia defense against a reeling Kentucky offense might be the biggest mismatch this weekend, plus four more college football plays.
Ten years ago, Maura Bivens became one of the first women in Southern Nevada to be treated with the CyberKnife. The treatment was for triple-negative breast cancer that had metastasized to her lungs. But today, the 51-year-old is healthy.
Southern Nevada homebuilders ramped up construction plans amid the still-raging coronavirus pandemic, another sign of the housing market’s surprising strength in an otherwise bleak economy.
A plan for the 37-game college football bowl season was unveiled Friday, but the fate of the Las Vegas Bowl is still uncertain. A decision is expected in the near future.
“60 Minutes” correspondent John Dickerson argues in his new book that voters should consider skills such as team building and the ability to prioritize problems when choosing a president.
Bishop Gorman High School reported a total of eight COVID-19 cases Wednesday and Thursday, which school officials say are linked to two off-campus student gatherings.
Las Vegas police were investigating after one person was shot Friday afternoon near Nellis Boulevard and Las Vegas Boulevard North, police said.
COVID-19 task force head Jim Murren supported a safe return of live entertainment shows while being part of the show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts has laid off previously furloughed workers, accepting the reality that the venue will not be open until after spring 2021.
Nacho Daddy plans to open a new west Henderson location next year. The restaurant closed its first location in Henderson when a national chain wanted to move in.
For the second time in two years, the Las Vegas Philharmonic is looking for a new executive director.
In a year full of rancor, social distancing and too much bleak news, here’s a bright spot — the McRib is coming back.
Nevada on Friday saw the highest daily increase in reported coronavirus cases in three months, according to state data.
The next round of federal $300-a-week benefits for jobless Nevadans is scheduled to start hitting bank accounts next week.
For families looking to get out of the house, and kids who are looking to load up on candy, here are six options for socially distanced and drive-thru events.
A former Las Vegas police officer is tangled in a legal battle with the Metropolitan Police Department, where he claims he experienced a culture of racism.
A Clark County woman’s lawsuit claims she was arrested after a Henderson business rented her friend a car that it had previously reported stolen.
Las Vegas police arrested 43-year-old Stephen Hall in connection with a fatal stabbing after DNA from blood droplets identified him as a suspect.
“With positivity rates peaking during our key planning period we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 show,” organizers said.
Laura Thornton was a casino manager during an era when relatively few women held such jobs.
The multiyear sports betting partnership will allow WynnBET to create and promote sports betting experiences with NASCAR.
Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairwoman Sandra Morgan will join the board of directors of Fidelity National Financial on Nov. 9.
The NFL usually involves tight point spreads and games that come down to the final minute, but sometimes there are games like Jets-Chiefs.
The Fleury statue is made of 75,000 tiny plastic bricks surrounding a 40-pound metal frame.
Las Vegas police are investigating a possible explosive device at an apartment complex in central Las Vegas.
New air purification systems that neutralize the coronavirus are coming to CCSD nurses’ offices and isolation rooms as part of the district’s efforts to ready campuses for reopening.
Las Vegas police have released an arrest report for a man accused of stabbing his father in the neck and then causing a lengthy standoff at an east Las Vegas apartment complex.