Hats off to Victor Davis Hanson and his April 12 column, “Is America a roaring giant or crying baby?” He is spot on in advocating for the return of strategic industries such as pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, rare earth materials, military and communications technology, etc. from the avowed enemies of America.
Public health professionals winging it on guidelines.
Crisis highlights need for Nevada to move away from defined benefit plan.
Some governors are going too far.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is being dishonest in a desperate attempt to hide that he successfully recommended cutting staff in Nevada’s Unemployment Insurance office.
Both sides know, but will deny, that politics plays a role in how they view the crisis.
Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Lizzo and others sang classic songs brimming with messages of hope and change during a TV special aimed at fighting the coronavirus.
Live Nation President Joe Berchtold says, “We are highly confident that concerts in 2021, 2022 will be bigger than ever.”
In a symbolic nod to normalcy, Vice President Mike Pence delivered a commencement address to the U.S. Air Force Academy’s graduating class on Saturday, telling the cadets that by setting off on their mission to defend the nation they “inspire confidence that we will prevail against the invisible enemy in our time as well.”
Las Vegas native’s quest to drive in IndyCar series becomes a virtual reality in simulated race on Japan’s Twin Ring Motegi oval.
Iman Haggag, the owner of the Egyptian restaurant Pots, started providing 50 free meals a day to anyone in the valley who is hungry.
As a result of the COVID-19 case, all Nye County jails were immediately placed on lockdown, the sheriff’s office said Saturday.
The man, who was in his 60s, died Friday and was one of the county’s previously confirmed cases.
The Alabama quarterback is the -130 favorite at William Hill to be the third QB drafted after opening at 7-1 and over his draft position of 5½ is -160 at Circa Sports.
Las Vegas city marshals are asking for the public’s help in finding whoever was involved with destroying the trees.
Chicago Wolves coach Rocky Thompson isn’t thinking about whether he’s coached his last game with the franchise.
No major decisions have been announced regarding what kinds of financial reductions to make in UNLV’s athletic department, but contingency plans are being formed.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the U.S. and Canada have agreed to keep the border closed to nonessential travel for another 30 days.
An hourslong standoff between a man and Las Vegas police ended when the man fatally shot himself Saturday evening, authorities said.
William Garrison died at a hospital after nearly 44 years in prison. The coronavirus outbreak has infected more than 500 inmates in Michigan prisons and killed 17.
The closure affects the section of Water Street between Atlantic Avenue and Basic Road, the city said Saturday. It’s due to a Henderson Events Plaza renovation project.
The state’s gaming tax is calculated based on a percentage of a casino’s win. Lost winnings means lost general fund tax revenue that supports government functions from schools to public safety.
A worker at the Circa Resort and Casino construction site in downtown Las Vegas has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement from McCarthy Building Companies.
Walmart soon will be requiring employees across the country to wear face masks to work amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Friday statement from the company.
“This is mayhem,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday. “We need a coordinated approach between the federal government and the states.”
Amid gun holsters and American flags, it was difficult to find a person not wearing some sort of Trump-related paraphernalia.
People are still buying homes, and builders are still building, but the pipeline of sales is shrinking fast amid the turmoil.
Casino industry analysts expect casinos to be among the first to come back, but the product is going to look different than it did before the virus shutdown.
The casino shutdowns may be the perfect time for operators to re-evaluate the potential in esports — a growing industry that can still generate revenue at a time when millions are told to stay at home.
President Donald Trump has tapped leaders from manufacturing, sports and hospitality for advice on how to open up the country.
