Four local health care workers are heading to the Super Bowl, courtesy of the Raiders.
The Nevada Assembly awoke to news that the body’s longtime Sergeant-at-Arms, Robin Bates, died of COVID-19 on Monday.
National Signing Day will still be a celebration for some despite the lack of a football season, but others are left to rue what could have been.
About one-third of Nevada’s corrections staff have been vaccinated for COVID-19, while just one inmate has received the vaccine, the department said Tuesday.
A collapse in the final minute against Texas Tech and an absurd buzzer-beater by the Trail Blazers dealt blows to bettors last week.
Increased demand from QB-needy teams for Derek Carr’s services, insiders say, could create a scenario in which a three-team trade allows the Raiders to acquire Deshaun Watson.
Only a day after its 81st regular session got underway, the Nevada Legislature gained two freshman Democrats: Fabian Donate and Tracy Marie Brown-May.
A former Nevada postal worker pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing more than $30,000 worth of coins from five mail packages. He is set to be sentenced in May.
The annual Boulder City event is giving viewers more time to see its traditional blocks of films.
Tyrann Mathieu has been described as a mix between Hall of Famers Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu, and, well, good luck topping those comparisons.
The Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort’s Sun Course will be one of 109 golf courses hosting the first stage of U.S. Open qualifying, the U.S. Golf Association announced this week.
Former NFL quarterback Byron Leftwich is in his second year as offensive coordinator for a Buccaneers team that has been in the top three in scoring both seasons.
He founded Amazon as an online bookstore and turned it into a behemoth that sells just about everything.
The Clark County Board of Commissioners Tuesday unanimously approved the revocable licence and maintenance agreements for planned tunnel from the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was fatally stabbed by a security officer Sunday afternoon in Henderson.
Nevada on Tuesday reported 811 new coronavirus cases and 46 additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Drug stores have become a mainstay for flu shots and shingles vaccines, and the industry is capable of vaccinating tens of millions of people monthly.
Despite a 37 percent drop from the amount bet nationwide last year, the American Gaming Association predicts this year’s Super Bowl will generate the largest single-event legal handle in American sports betting history.
The legal brief laid out for the first time the arguments House lawmakers expect to present at the impeachment trial.
EA Sports announced on Twitter that a new college football game is coming.
According to the final numbers released this week by the National Golf Foundation, 2020 was the most successful year in history for golf in terms of growth.
A man was arrested Tuesday morning after a barricade situation in an east valley residential area.
All the six-figure or higher bets confirmed to have been placed at Las Vegas sportsbooks for Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.
Students from UNLV, College of Southern Nevada and Nevada State College are staffing education “point of dispensing” sites and administering the vaccine to the public.
A man accused of impersonating an officer used flashing lights on his vehicle to pull over a police officer in an unmarked vehicle in northeast Las Vegas, police say.
Several FBI agents were shot Tuesday morning while serving a warrant in a child exploitation case in South Florida, authorities said.
A woman is accused of stabbing a man in the neck on the Las Vegas Strip during an overnight domestic dispute.
A great winter day is forecast for Las Vegas on Tuesday before potentially dangerous winds develop Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Unless you can point to a tax code section that states that certain income isn’t included in your taxable income, the income is considered taxable.
No compromise was reached in the lengthy session Monday night, the president’s first with lawmakers at the White House, and Democrats in Congress pushed ahead with groundwork for approving his COVID-19 relief plan with or without Republican votes.