Environmental groups say the Interior Department is using chaos created by the coronavirus outbreak to push through critical decisions on threatened species without public input, a charge dismissed by the Trump administration.
Joe Exotic wants Brad Pitt or “Joe Dirt” (actor David Spade) to play him in a movie. Spade is 4-1 at BetOnline.ag to be cast as Exotic. Kevin Bacon is the +150 favorite.
Four Clark County firefighters have tested positive for coronavirus, Chief John Steinbeck said Friday.
The Metropolitan Police Department and Nevada attorney general’s office say there are no plans to check people who are out in public during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is chipping away at its unemployment insurance trust fund balance.
A resident of Sun City Summerlin who tested positive for the coronavirus has died. Five others in the 55-and-older community have tested positive.
Anticipating a significant strain on state budgets caused by the new coronavirus, Gov. Steve Sisolak is telling state agencies to start planning for significant cuts.
Lourdes Pinney is among 115 musicians, ages 16 to 19, selected for the eighth annual National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America.
Children might be resistant to COVID-19, but what happens if their parents become too sick to care for them?
In a joint statement, two Nevada agencies claim President Donald Trump’s rollback of Obama-era clean car standards undermines public health and will cost more at the pump.
Las Vegas police data shows that during the first week of enforcing Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order for all nonessential businesses to close, police received 353 reports.
The five-member Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted unanimously Friday to extend Gov. Charlie Baker’s casino closure order, which had been set to expire Tuesday, to May 4 at noon.
Zion National Park in Utah is closed until further notice because of the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced Friday.
The Martin, originally known as Panorama North Tower, was renamed after the singer and actor Dean Martin of the Rat Pack. It features 374 units with easy access to all the area’s attractions.
Dear readers, with everything going on with the COVID-19 crisis, our homeowners associations need all the help they can get. We are all looking to our state agencies for director and guidance during these troubling times. Here is an announcement from the state Real Estate Ombudsman Charvez L Foger on towing in communities.
The COVID-19 pandemic will leave a mark on our Southern Nevada community, but as we have proven time and time again, we are resilient, and we will come back. We are Nevada Contractors. We are a major employer and partner to our community, and we have an obligation to maintain its health and vibrancy.
Nevada Bankers Association CEO Phyllis Gurgevich issued a statement following an announcement by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that he is temporarily suspending all foreclosures in the state during the coronavirus crisis.
The statewide Nevada Realtors issued a statement from NVR President Chris Bishop about Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ordering all evictions in Nevada to be suspended during the state of emergency related to the coronavirus.
Pardee Homes offers personal appointments to visit the new Arden neighborhood at Inspirada. Guests with private, one-on-one appointments will be able to tour the modern model homes and learn about the newest neighborhood in West Henderson.
Mark Stark, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ largest independently owned franchise, is working to communicate with his 3,500 real estate sales executives in Nevada, Arizona and California through Facebook Live events every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Stark and his company’s vice president of sales, Rick Berube, cover topics including market changes, working with homebuyers and sellers during COVID-19 regulations and interest rates, among other topics.
Six model homes, complete with landscaping and many with special upgrades and details typical of a model home, including three that are fully furnished, are now available for purchase in The Cliffs village within the master-planned community of Summerlin.
The Clark County School District has decided not to send its maintenance and custodial employees back to work at school sites after workers expressed concerns that they’ll be exposed to the novel coronavirus without adequate protection.
The employee of Keolis, one of two contractors that provide drivers for RTC buses, tested positive for coronavirus on March 28.
A 51-year-old asylum seeker from Cameroon walked out of a Henderson jail two days after the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada pushed for his release.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, inspired by his new neighbors in Las Vegas, is doing his part to fight COVID-19.
AGA President and CEO Bill Miller is calling on SBA leadership to modify regulations that would make one-third of small gaming companies ineligible for CARES relief.
We know there’s good happening in Las Vegas, nationally and globally. Sometimes we need a reminder.
Las Vegas entrepreneurs say government aid programs are confusing, and so far don’t address the issue of business interruption insurance.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will ask the federal government for financial assistance after seeing a significant drop in revenue.
Hash House a Go Go, in concert with Greco and Sons, Worldwide Produce and Sysco Las Vegas, will distribute family packs at the restaurant at 6800 W. Sahara Ave.