Since mid-March, local governments across the Las Vegas Valley have suspended more than 25 such contracts.
Twenty assisted living and nursing facilities in Nevada have confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, according to a state report released this week.
The RJ is focusing on the issue of deferred maintenance in “State of Disrepair,” an occasional series that will examine how CCSD and other government agencies deal with projects that need doing but are unfunded.
Marriott International is providing up to $10 million worth of hotel stays at various U.S. cities — including Las Vegas — for healthcare professionals fighting COVID-19.
A postponement could affect Vegas Summer League, which was scheduled from July 10 through July 20 at Thomas & Mack Center.
In the interest of dreaming about the NHL’s return, here’s three unanswered Golden Knights questions if the season resumes.
Check out these online cooking video series featuring chefs Vincent Pouessel, Charlie Palmer and Nina Manchev, among others.
Some may find it ironic that a team defined by its ruffian image would emerge victorious in a game nicknamed for a little girl whose story was family entertainment.
Three big hits helped define the legacy of the former first-round pick and “Soul Patrol” member, who spent nine of his 10 NFL seasons in Oakland.
The XFL has suspended operations and laid off its employees.
A 33-year-old motorist killed Thursday night in a single-vehicle crash in North Las Vegas has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A 38-year-old Las Vegas man has been arrested on suspicion of soliciting what he thought was a 17-year-old girl for prostitution.
President Donald Trump on Friday discussed one of the most difficult decisions facing his presidency: when and how to end the shutdown that has kept the coronavirus from spreading.
Nevada Museum of Art, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art and Believer Magazine are finding ways to help Nevadans cope with the coronavirus pandemic through creative expression.
From the internet to telephones, ministers are finding ways to celebrate Easter amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The state figures came hours after the Southern Nevada Health District reported four more deaths from COVID-19 in Clark County, bringing the number of fatalities there to 75.
In Southern Nevada, homeowners put 3,605 single-family houses up for sale last month, down 18 percent from March 2019, according to trade association Las Vegas Realtors, or LVR, which pulls data from its listing service.
The worldwide death toll from coronavirus has hit 100,000, according to Johns Hopkins University tally.
Independent contractors in limbo for unemployment insurance benefits can tap into another federal program created under the $2 trillion stimulus bill starting Friday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak also included a workplace discrimination reminder to stores and other essential businesses as more employees raise health concerns.
Las Vegas paramedics dealing with a shortage of personal protective equipment — their only barrier to exposure — share their experiences, anxiety.
The LVCVA will continue to build its new $980.3 million exhibition hall, but a renovation of existing halls is expected to be put on hold for at least two years.
Interstate 15’s northbound lanes at Craig Road were closed Friday morning because of a fatal crash.
In ordinary times, tens of thousands of pilgrims from around the world retrace Jesus’ steps in the Holy Week. This year, religious sites in the Holy Land are closed as authorities try to prevent the spread of the virus.
Nevada unemployment officials say they are awaiting federal guidelines on implementing the CARES Act, causing a delay for people to claim benefits in the relief package.
Isolated rain showers are possible in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday as a low pressure system makes a quiet exit.
We asked readers to #ShowYourMasks and people responded. Some are crocheted, made from T-shirts, liquor bags and airline eye shades.
The single-vehicle crash occurred near Simmons Street and Citizen Avenue just after 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Las Vegas first responders, health care professionals and all the other workers who continue to provide services to valley residents during the coronavirus pandemic will be receiving a sky-high honor Saturday.
Will we prepare for the future this time?
