The numbers fell into place just before 3 p.m. Sunday.
Fresh off his first PGA Tour win in four years, Jordan Spieth is the Masters ticket leader at William Hill, where he’s the 9-1 co-favorite with Dustin Johnson.
The isolation rooms are equipped with their own supplies and special air ionization systems in an effort to keep COVID-19 from racing through a school
Tickets to Aviators games at Las Vegas Ballpark this season will be digital only. The Aviators open their season May 6 at home against Sacramento.
Sadly, and inconveniently, T-Mobile Arena is closed for sellout crowds as it turns 5 today.
Detectives in Los Angeles have launched their own investigation into a prominent real estate agent after Las Vegas police unearthed a series of rape allegations spanning more than a decade.
Major League Baseball risks driving away fams after it moves the All-Star Game from Atlanta in a decision based on distortions, lies and misinformation.
Jorge Palme had been missing since Sunday. Police said Palme had been “safely located.”
Three cars and a public bus collided at West Charleston and South Jones Boulevards just after 3 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Oklahoma forward Victor Iwuakor transfers to UNLV, gives Rebels three new players from Big 12, joining West Virginia’s Jordan McCabe and Texas’ Royce Hamm.
Gov. Steve Sisolak welcomed a pair of FEMA trucks to Nevada that he says will help rural residents get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo made his first trip to St. Louis since he signed a seven-year, $61.6 million contract during free agency.
A 7-year-old boy on a bicycle was critically injured Friday when he was struck by a vehicle in Henderson, police said Monday.
An appellate court has sided with Steve Wynn in his defamation lawsuit against attorney Lisa Bloom and her law firm in a legal battle over a press release about allegations against the former casino mogul.
The uptick of the two-week positivity rate to 4.3 percent follows a week of the rate stagnating at 4.2 percent.
Caesars Entertainment is hosting a virtual hiring event to fill more than 200 housekeeping positions.
A fire Sunday evening in a Walmart Supercenter in Las Vegas that forced employees and customers to evacuate is believed to have been set by an arsonist, investigators say.
A lawyer for Las Vegas-based Real Water said the company would turn over devices used to measure contaminants in the product, which has been linked to liver illnesses.
Each of the six productions will be making its Reynolds Hall debut.
Two of the shows in the upcoming Broadway Las Vegas series are holdovers from what would have been the 2020-21 season.
A ban on overnight stays away from home in England will also be lifted April 12, and outdoor venues such as zoos and drive-in cinemas can operate again.
There was a 15-minute wait to get a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Southern Nevada Health District offices early Monday as eligibility expanded to all Nevadans 16 and up.
Motorists traveling on Summerlin Parkway can expect traffic impacts to continue Tuesday due to a two-day road project.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake gave the Los Angeles area a jolt before dawn Monday.
A groundbreaking ceremony on Monday marked the beginning of a construction project that will link two sections of Desert Inn Road in the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
The “Palace in the Sky” at Panorama Towers rises above Dean Martin Drive behind the Strip, showcasing sophisticated artistic expression through its intricate architectural detailing and extraordinary finishes.
“Folks in Las Vegas and senators traveling home won’t be able to miss this message,” Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison says of the outsized ad.
Egypt held a gala parade on Saturday celebrating the transport of 22 of its prized royal mummies from central Cairo to their new resting place in a massive new museum further south in the capital.
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case over former President Donald Trump’s efforts to block critics from his personal Twitter account.
Scores of officers are considering early retirement, top leaders have resigned and those in office face increasing criticism. Security concerns over the events of the past four months may alter not only how the department operates, but also whether the public grounds can remain open.