USA Wrestling has postponed the U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Open, which was scheduled for April 21-26 at South Point.
The U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday suspended field operations for two weeks, citing the health and safety of its workers and the U.S. public from coronavirus.
With much of Nevada coming to a screeching halt Wednesday after Gov. Steve Sisolak recommended the closure of nonessential business, most transportation services are still up and running.
An employee who worked at the Cincinnati Reds spring training complex in Goodyear, Arizona has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the ballclub announced Wednesday.
The Gold & Silver Pawn night window is expected to remain open 24 hours a day for loans and purchases.
The mall operator owns shopping centers Las Vegas North Premium Outlets, Las Vegas South Premium Outlets, the Shops at Crystals and the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles offices across the state are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Throughout Las Vegas, businesses deemed nonessential were preparing Wednesday to shut their doors by noon to comply with an order from Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Golden Knights prospect Jack Dugan was named one of 10 finalists Wednesday for the most prestigious award in college hockey.
The Golden Knights are helping you fill the void left by the NHL season being placed on pause with 16 days of hockey.
Nevada’s public health insurance exchange has a special open enrollment period sparked by the coronavirus crisis.
The Clark County Water Reclamation District wants to warn you — don’t flush paper towls, personal wipes, baby wipes or cleaning/hand wipes.
Concerned travelers can rest easy as McCarran International Airport will remain open in Las Vegas amid the 30-day shutdown of nonessential businesses in Nevada.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday asked Gov. Steve Sisolak to significantly shorten 30-day statewide closures on nonessential businesses over concern for affected workers.
Las Vegas patients are encountering multiple errors with drive-up COVID-19 tests. One woman had to return a second time after the test was administered improperly.
An ATM machine was stolen and then discarded “not far from its original location” on Wednesday morning near Summerlin, Las Vegas police said.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 204,00 people and killed more than 8,200.
Representatives of the 300,000-member union scheduled a news conference Wednesday to call for decisive action in the wake of casino and business closures.
James Darby showed up at the Smith’s Food & Drug store on North Rancho Drive very early Wednesday to make sure he could pick up needed groceries and supplies.
President Donald Trump said the United States and Canadaian officials have agreed to close border to “non-essential traffic,” saying trade won’t be affected.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake shook Salt Lake City and its suburbs early Wednesday, sending residents fleeing their homes, knocking out power for tens of thousands and closing the city’s airport.
Target is reducing store hours nationwide effective Wednesday as well as reserving the first hour for “vulnerable” shoppers, joining measures some other retailers have adopted.
Las Vegas police demonstrated an increased security presence at some of the shuttered Strip properties early Wednesday.
President Donald Trump announced he was temporarily closing the border with Canada to fight the coronavirus, at the same time as he requested a $46 billion package to fight the disease.
On Wednesday, Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager said Sanders is in no hurry to make decisions about the race noting, “the next primary contest is at least three weeks away.”
The fire was reported about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at 8404 Orchard Ridge Ave., near North Durango Drive and West Alexander Road.
Major developments around the world overnight as COVID-19 spreads. Cases exceed 201,000 with the death toll surpassing 8,000.
Areas southeast of Las Vegas will see rain over the next 24 hours as a storm front primarily hits northwest Arizona, says the National Weather Service.
For at least the next 30 days, casinos on the Las Vegas Strip and across Nevada will sit empty. No tourists. No jackpots. No entertainment. No buffets.
After Sisolak announcement, some Las Vegas Valley residents flock to dispensaries and liquor stores ahead of nonessential business closures.