A man slain Friday in Henderson died from a gunshot wound to the chest, and his death has been deemed a homicide by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Tokyo organizers said Monday the opening ceremony will take place on July 23, 2021 — almost exactly one year after the games were due to start.
A newly formed public-private partnership will help Nevada “punch above our weight” when it comes to securing supplies needed to combat the spread of the new coronavirus, Jim Murren said Monday.
Macy’s, Kohl’s and Gap Inc. said they will stop paying tens of thousands of employees who were thrown out of work when the chains temporarily closed their stores.
A man who perished in a northeast Las Vegas structure fire Tuesday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
While it’s uncertain when the NHL season will resume, it already has been a crazy journey for the Knights. With that in mind, the RJ decided to hand out season awards.
Playgrounds at City of Las Vegas parks will be closed, though the parks will remain open, the city announced Monday.
The number of Nevada COVID-19 cases has surpassed 1,000, the Department of Health and Human Services reported Monday, hours before two deaths were announced in Washoe County.
A nurse with asthma, a grandfather with cancer and a homeless man with no known family are wracked with coronavirus-induced fevers. They all need a ventilator. But who gets one when there aren’t enough to go around?
Medical experts in Southern Nevada discussed the coronavirus pandemic in a panel Monday morning.
A Dutch museum that is closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus said Monday a painting by Vincent van Gogh on loan for an exhibition was stolen in a raid overnight.
The United States has more than 2,500 deaths with 142,800 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Worldwide, there have been nearly 35,000 deaths and 735,000 cases.
Most Las Vegas gaming and tourism companies went from a 52-week high early this year to a 52-week low on March 18 with the closure of the state’s casinos.
The 1,100 workers at the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion — all observing coronavirus protocols — have begun pouring the concrete floor of the exhibit hall.
Experts on managing factory production say GM is already making an extraordinary effort for a company that normally isn’t in the business of producing ventilators.
Sunny skies and warmer temperatures are forecast this week for the Las Vegas Valley, perhaps giving us the first 80-degree day of the spring, albeit a few weeks behind normal.
After Catholic Charities closed a nighttime shelter because of a coronavirus outbreak, authorities set up a temporary alternative in the upper parking lot of Cashman Field.
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all portions of life across the world, one thing that will keep on moving are road projects.
They help delay the original economic stimulus package.
Workers may be needed for immediate construction of vital facilities.
It might help free space for coronavirus patients.
The other threat: The national debt is $23.3 trillion and growing.
The coronavirus caused economic shutdown is going to devastate local government budgets. It’s why transparency in collective bargaining negotiations is more important than ever.
A possible strike by Instacart workers highlights the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the grocery delivery business.
A central figure in the Netflix documentary phenomenon “Tiger King” wanted to do business with the last Las Vegas Strip entertainer to use wild tigers in his act.
Like many cities across the world, Honolulu came to an eerie standstill this weekend as officials implemented measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic throughout the islands.
For every player who takes a dramatic leap on NFL draft boards at the combine, others take unfortunate falls. There’s no better example than Iowa defensive end A.J. Epenesa.
Two of the biggest attractions in the Las Vegas area remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Free agency changed part of the quarterback landscape in the NFL, and Review-Journal Raiders reporter Vincent Bonsignore grades all the moves.
New York state surpassed a grim milestone Sunday as its death toll from the coronavirus outbreak climbed above 1,000, less than a month after the first case was detected in the state.
