Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in an assault on a bus driver in southeast Las Vegas.
The Nevada Highway Patrol said the motorcyle ridden by Michael Giancaspro, 26, struck the rear of a cement truck on northbound on I-15, approaching Craig Road, early Friday.
Kyle Larson was suspended indefinitely by NASCAR and without pay by Chip Ganassi Racing on Monday for using a racial slur on a livestream during a virtual race.
Clark County and the city of Las Vegas’ ISO-Q (Isolation and Quarantine) Complex at Cashman Center for the homeless was to begin accepting patients on Monday night.
Former NFL quarterback Tarvaris Jackson has died in a one-car crash outside Montgomery, Alabama, authorities said Monday.
New York’s death toll from the coronavirus topped 10,000, with hospitals still seeing 2,000 new patients a day, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
Despite the leveling off seen in recent days in some key categories, public health experts say it’s too soon to say if the state’s outbreak is leveling off.
Six of the nine justices are 65 or older, at higher risk of getting very sick from the illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A man was critically injured in a two-vehicle accident in southeast Las Vegas on Monday morning.
Severe weather has swept across the South, killing at least 18 people and damaging hundreds of homes from Louisiana into the Appalachian Mountains.
Social restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus could have saved lives if they’d been started earlier, Dr. Anthony Fauci said.
In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, some parts of the service industry are flourishing. Suddenly deemed essential, they’re even hiring en masse.
The decisions are more complicated because each nation is on its own coronavirus arc, with places like Britain, Japan and parts of the U.S. still seeing increasing deaths or infections.
Las Vegas will be sunny for the work week as high temperatures climb from below normal into the low 80s by Wednesday.
As fewer and fewer people are on roads across the nation because of coronavirus-related restrictions, the price of gasoline has steadily dropped with the traffic volume.
Perhaps if Gov. Steve Sisolak had not been so eager to shut down the Nevada economy, he would now not have to counsel patience to those he threw out of work
Having been in construction for 40 years, I’m confident that proper social distancing is not happening on any construction site.
On Wednesday, Gov. Sisolak expanded his COVID-19 shutdown order to include golf courses and religious gatherings. Pot dispensaries and construction on the Raiders stadium remain “essential.”
The best protection is to assume everyone has coronavirus.
Recovery will be the result of behavioral changes, not government edicts.
Larry Ruvo said of his friend Andre Bocelli’s performance, “It brought tears to my eyes. It was so beautiful. He is a great man and a dear friend.”
A 20-year-old man was charged with attempted murder after police said he tried to stab another man during a nonconsenual sexual encounter in the Las Vegas Valley.
Jonan Arnaiz-Garrido was charged with open murder after the death of Thomas Nguyen, 26, on July 24. Arnaiz-Garrido told police Nguyen tried to attack him with a hunting knife.
Scores of cars filled an International Church of Las Vegas parking lot Sunday morning to celebrate Easter with a drive-in church service playing on the radio.
A group of Nevadans protesting stay-at-home orders drove down the Strip in the pouring rain on Easter Sunday.
Guard Amauri Hardy, a third-team All-Mountain West selection this past season at UNLV, announced Sunday on Twitter that he will transfer to Oregon for his senior season.
If the coronavirus crisis were to delay the completion of Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders have contingency plans that could include finding a temporary place to play.
John Rohling has masked David Copperfield, Carrot Top, Penn Teller, the Beatles and Siegfried & Roy.
The Cincinnati Bengals are expected to take Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.
As the coronavirus rampages, the public increasingly is turning to experts in academia and government — the educated, experienced “elites” that many Americans had tuned out.
