The Senate passed a nearly $500 billion interim relief bill Tuesday to pump more money into small businesses struggling from the coronavirus outbreak and funnel federal spending to hospitals and testing.
Remembering when the Falcons picked John Wayne and other wacky tales produced by pro football’s annual player selection process.
U.S. health regulators on Tuesday OK’d the first coronavirus test that allows people to collect their own sample at home.
The county-owned hospital expects to be able to process by June 1 as many as 10,000 daily polymerase chain reaction tests, which identify if someone presently has the virus.
“As morbid as this is, (the shutdown) has been good for business,” Las Vegas area attorney Michael Cahill said.
The coronavirus crisis has carved a deep hole into Clark County finances, flipping once rosy projections upside down and forcing officials to scramble to cover a $315 million shortfall for the upcoming fiscal year.
Countries across Europe and beyond — joined in the U.S. by a cascade of states — moved to reopen amid warnings that acting too quickly could enable the virus to come back.
Even with all the chaos in the oil markets, some signs of economic activity on the horizon were poking through elsewhere.
After some lingering morning showers clear out, Las Vegas skies should be sunny Tuesday after a record rainfall Monday.
Italian restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, who opened the celebrated French restaurant Le Cirque, has died in Italy. He was 88.
Secrecy surrounding executions could hinder efforts by a group of medical professionals who are asking the nation’s death penalty states for medications used in lethal injections so that they can go to coronavirus patients who are on ventilators, according to a death penalty expert and a doctor who’s behind the request.
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Clark County rebounded to return to triple digits overnight, with 101 new cases reported early Tuesday.
Michael Jordan warned coach Phil Jackson about Chicago Bulls teammate Dennis Rodman’s getaway, “If you let him go to Vegas, we’re definitely not gonna see him.”
Nevada construction employment growth led the nation last month with another Southwestern state, even as the coronavirus pandemic started shutting down the economy and hard hats lost jobs around the U.S.
Restaurants that don’t require masks for their employees are not in violation of Southern Nevada Health District regulations, although the CDC recommends them.
A Las Vegas couple is facing sex assault charges after a woman said she was given the drug Ecstasy, then assaulted at the couple’s apartment on April 13.
On this Holocaust Rememberance Day, people can learn about a Las Vegas survivor’s experience through a virtual teaching tool.
South Korea’s presidential office said Kim appeared to be handling state affairs as usual and that it had no information about rumors regarding his health.
Clark County released a rebuttal to the results on Monday, calling the ALA’s failing grade for the county “questionable.”
Puttig lives at risk.
We Nevadans are doing our part to save lives. Why doesn’t she do the same?
The young are at very little risk.
More than 41,000 COVID-19 deaths in the United States.
Republicans should attach conditions to any public sector relief.
The biggest Fourth of July celebration on the north shore of Lake Tahoe has been canceled and the state Supreme Court is banning visitors.
Due to the pandemic, almost all visa processing by the State Department, including immigrant visas, has been suspended for weeks.
Ronald Pipkins, 55, was wheeled out of the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas to a series of cheers from the staff.
When the Raiders signed the veteran tight end in free agency, they looked at his on-field production but also see him as a leader on a young team.
Kim, who is in his mid-30s, missed the celebration of his late grandfather and state founder Kim Il Sung on April 15, the country’s most important holiday.
Many newcomers to Southern Nevada find it challenging to grow their favorite vegetables and flowers in a region so dominated by intense heat and sunshine. While the area’s alkaline soil lacks nutrients for many plants favored by home gardeners, like tomatoes, peppers and roses, it’s ideal for native plants.
