California on Thursday reported nearly 5,600 new cases and the average positive-test rate over seven days was 4.9% — a nearly five-fold increase over last week.
Longtime NFL assistant coach Greg Knapp died Thursday of injuries sustained over the weekend when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle in northern California.
This city is heading for a shutdown again just because of people not getting a shot or two.
Southern border open, but Cubans not allowed.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The new mask mandate imposed by the Clark County Commission is an exercise in futility.
Gov. Steve Sisolak needs to take responsibility and act fast.
To attack CRT is not to attack history. But CRT is subversive, toxic and dangerous.
Washington is not the solution to the immigration problem. It is the problem.
In the years to come, funding from the American Rescue Plan will rebuild rural economies.
The COVID-plagued Tokyo games officially begin today and are threatening to become a super-spreader event.
Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Scotty Nguyen and Erik Seidel were among the players telling their best stories about Layne Flack, who died recently at 52.
A Las Vegas animal welfare nonprofit has reached what it is calling a milestone in performing its 160,000th spay and neuter surgery in its 21st year of operation.
Oakland Athletics’ President Dave Kaval and crew toured various sites mainly around the Resort Corridor and Summerlin on their latest trip, getting a new feel for the sites with an architect along for the trip.
A Las Vegas woman was sentenced to three years of probation and six months of house arrest for defacing federal property during a Black Lives Matter protest.
Plans for what would have been the largest solar installation in Nevada have been withdrawn by the sponsor, the Bureau of Land Management confirmed Thursday.
There were no deals announced Thursday involving the Golden Knights ahead of the NHL draft, as Alec Martinez reportedly mulls a contract offer from the team.
Tuff Hedeman brings his bull riding tour to South Point nearly 26 years since leaving the MGM on a gurney with his face shattered.
Yonutz, known for Smash Donuts — doughnuts filled with ice cream, smashed and hot-pressed — will have its grand opening on Friday morning in the northern valley.
Base Hologram is bringing “An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert,” a new variation of tribute show, to Harrah’s Showroom in October.
The third “Vax Nevada Days” raffle ceremony took place tonight at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
“Menopause” has played more than 5,600 shows, but none more memorable than the night the nuns showed up at Harrah’s.
Both tracks smashed handle records for opening day thanks to full, competitive fields, packed stands (to the degree allowed) and joyful atmospherics.
Lower winds and better weather helped crews using bulldozers and helicopters battling the nation’s largest wildfire in southern Oregon while a Northern California wildfire crossed into Nevada, prompting evacuations as blazes burn across the West.
Henderson contractor John Kovacs has announced a bid for the Republican primary in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, saying his business and engineering background uniquely qualify him for a spot representing the southern tip of the state in Washington, D.C.
The Knights will play a schedule — released by the league Thursday — that looks similar to the ones they had pre-pandemic.
After being shut down for over a year due to the coronavirus pandemic some of the E Gates at McCarran International Airport’s Terminal 3 are set to reopen.
Disruptions in the supply chain throughout the construction industry are hitting Las Vegas-area nonprofits dedicated to keeping housing affordable — because costs for building materials are far from it.
Vashti Cunningham won the high jump at the U.S. trials in June and is looking to become the first American woman to win Olympic gold in the event since 1988.
After growing fast for decades, Clark County’s population is expected to swell by another 1 million people by 2060, a new forecast shows.