A public fact-finding review was Friday morning in the death of Byron Williams, an unarmed Black man who died last year in Las Vegas police custody.
The NBA Finals, the WNBA Finals, two baseball playoff games and two college football games, including Louisiana Tech at BYU, are on tap.
The SP 500 was down 0.5% in afternoon trading, paring its earlier losses. It fell as much as 1.7% shortly after trading began. But the moves weren’t close to as chaotic as earlier this year, when markets were first selling off on coronavirus fears.
Firefighters responded to a fire in a two-story home in the far west Las Vegas Valley early Friday.
Vice President Mike Pence has tested negative for the coronavirus, according to the White House.
An argument between two men in the MGM Grand led to a gunshot being fired on the casino floor early Friday, police said.
News that President Donald Trump was infected with the coronavirus drew instant reactions of shock, sympathy, outrage and curiosity.
A virtual remembrance ceremony for Spanish speakers was one of several #VegasStronger activities held to honor victims and survivors of the Route 91 Harvest festival tragedy.
Dozens of first responders held hands and bowed their heads in front of an ambulance bay to remember the Route 91 shooting three years ago Thursday.
The ceremony will mark the third year Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has read the names of the victims at the healing garden downtown.
The Raiders paid their respects Thursday to those affected by the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
Again Republicans look like losers. But only a fool would pit “red” vs. “blue” in a matter of life or death.
I am waiting for someone to do a poll asking potential voters two questions:
Does anyone else find the timing of the release of President Donald Trump’s tax returns suspicious? On the weekend before the presidential debate? Or do I expect too much?
I appreciate your Monday editorial about Nevada’s unemployment system, the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. You are right. It is nowhere near being fixed.
Our new normal is a Machiavellian society where a rich billionaire pays $750 in income taxes.
In the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Henderson and southern Clark County, first-term incumbent Susie Lee, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan Rodimer and two minor party hopefuls.
In the 1st Congressional District, which comprises the central Las Vegas Valley, Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Joyce Bentley and two minor party candidates
The 4th Congressional District is represented by Steven Horsford, a Democrat. He is being challenged by former state GOP Assemblyman Jim Marchant and two minor party candidates.
One memorably horrendous evening showed what many of us suspected all along: Trump and Biden are more alike than different.
If Joe Biden really believed Catholic teaching, the left would tear him apart. Just look at how they’re attacking Amy Coney Barrett.
Parrots in a British zoo are relocated after swearing and offending the public.
For the first time since March, seniors living in long-term care facilities will now be visited by officials in the state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
The new benchmark of 250, or 50 percent of capacity, whichever is smallest, won’t affect most Southern Nevada eateries.
Nevada’s two senators led an outpouring of sympathy and support Thursday for the victims, survivors, families and first responders of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
Laugh Factory proprietor Harry Basil says, “This 25-foot rule is what’s going to kill everybody. Or prevent everybody from opening.”
The Rebels have a fall schedule and will open under Marcus Arroyo as head coach for the first time when meeting San Diego State on Oct. 24.
President Donald Trump is experiencing “mild symptoms” of COVID-19 after revealing Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Golden Knights have high standards, which means they have a lot in common with a Tampa Bay Lightning franchise that lifted the Stanley Cup on Monday in Edmonton.
Nevadans without health insurance cam begin to “window-shop” for a plan on the state-operated exchange, which is offering almost double the number of plans as last year.