The Nevada Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Thursday claiming the parameters for the state’s June 9 all-mail primary election violate Nevadans’ voting rights.
President Donald Trump on Thursday named Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., to be a member of his Opening Up America Again Congressional Group to advise him on coronavirus policy.
With all the cancellations, suspensions and closures, it should come as no surprise that both the Del Mar and Saratoga race meets hang in the balance.
Las Vegas police said an inmate at the Clark County Detention Center died Wednesday night after suffering an apparent medical episode at the jail.
Actor Brian Dennehy, film and stage star, died at 81 Wednesday.
Jordi Fernández stood outside a parking garage-turned-morgue housing more than 500 bodies. “I had never imagined a situation like the one in which we are living,” he said.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday.
A northwest valley intersection was closed Thursday morning after a person briefly barricaded in a vehicle, Las Vegas police said.
The YMCA of Southern Nevada is reopening free meal sites through a partnership with the Clark County School District.
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain will continue its VGK Classic Re-Airs series through April 28 and feature every victory from the Knights’ 2018 postseason run.
About 5,500 customers in Boulder City were without power for close to an hour Thursday morning after a breaker failed.
Two-day event originally scheduled for downtown Las Vegas this weekend moves to October.
Several of the residents and staff members at the Southern Nevada State Veterans Home who tested positive for COVID-19 have recovered.
Bets can be taken on the League of Legends European Masters, the League of Legends European Championship and the North America League of Legends Championship Series.
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
The Shriners Open keeps its original dates on the revised tournament schedule announced Thursday by the PGA Tour.
The new county figures came shortly after the state of Nevada reported 110 new cases of COVID-19 and six additional deaths overnight, raising the state death toll to 137.
A Las Vegas officer using a video surveillance camera witnessed the attempted sex assault of a woman on a downtown street Monday, prompting the arrest of a suspect.
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index dropped 58 percent from March to a score of 30 this month, the association reported Wednesday.
More than 5 million Americans filed for their first unemployment benefits last week, bringing the four-week total job losses to 22 million.
More Las Vegas Valley medical offices now offer telemedicine appointments, part of a nationwide trend that has seen an explosion in use of the technology.
Many credit card issuers are offering some kind of short-term relief, but you have to ask for it and be patient. Here’s what you need to know.
The missing juveniles were last seen late Wednesday afternoon in the south Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Valley is forecast to see its second 80-degree day of the spring on Thursday.
Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen says he tested positive for COVID-19 three weeks ago.
Candidates Caesar Almase, Tara Clark Newberry, Bruce Gale and Jacob Reynolds are vying for the Department 21 seat in District Court.
Family Court Judge Vincent Ochoa defended his qualifications during a debate against two attorneys who are trying to unseat him.
A 14-year-old girl who made masks for those fighting COVID-19 in Southern Nevada has been named the state’s hero of the day by the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
Who would have believed that the great American people could be conquered by fear and left cowering in their own homes?
America gets a taste of what it’s like to live under a socialist regime.
