Baylor, Boise State, North Carolina State, Purdue, Texas A&M and Wake Forest are among the teams drawing interest from season win bettors.
Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo, a physician, is leaving his regulatory role earlier than expected to devote more time to the coronavirus battle.
Though Nevada hair salons and barbershops were forced to close, hair cuts at department headquarters and substations this week are being offered to officers.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man shot while fleeing from police on Sunday night.
Nevada officials are concerned money in the $2.2 trillion relief bill could leave out Las Vegas employer- and union-sponsored clinics, where 150,000 Las Vegans get their health care.
An outreach center for the HIV community in Henderson has opened its doors to the public during the coronavirus crisis.
An inmate at the Clark County Detention Center died Tuesday, according to Las Vegas police.
There were 12 fatal crashes resulting in as many deaths on Nevada roads in March, down 48 percent compared to March 2019’s 23 deaths.
Retired Las Vegas Fire Department Battalion Chief William Sorensen died at home Thursday, according to a post on the department’s Facebook page. He was 88.
Due to the closure of Metro facilities during the coronavirus pandemic, registered sex offenders needing to update or change their information must do so online.
Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday approved more than $8 million in funds to help the state handle medical and economic threats posed by the new coronavirus.
Las Vegas police are seeking possible additional victims of a 37-year-old man arrested Monday in connection with three sexual assaults.
Raiders could have their pick among the top three wide receivers — Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb and Henry Ruggs — in the draft
Nevada’s public universities and colleges are easing grading and financial requirements because of systemwide school closures over COVID-19.
Henderson police arrested a Clark County School District employee on Tuesday after an investigation into “a possible inappropriate teacher/student relationship.”
Las Vegas Review-Journal NHL reporters Ben Gotz and David Schoen made their picks for the league’s annual awards. The playoffs were supposed to begin Wednesday.
The sportsbook released the regular-season over/unders for every FBS team, from Clemson at 11½ to Akron, Massachusetts and UTEP at 2.
Lady Gaga is not scheduled to perform at all at Park Theater, but MGM Resorts officials say they plan to announce additional residency dates “in the near future.”
The City Council approved a contract with Las Vegas Paving Corp. to spruce up the events plaza in front of City Hall. It’s part of an effort to attract people to downtown.
The Clark County Museum is closed for now, but Southern Nevadans still can explore what it has to offer during a Q&A with county museums administrator Mark Hall-Patton.
President Donald Trump sidelined the inspector general who had been appointed to oversee CARES Act spending Tuesday.
William Welcome, 35, was charged with involuntary manslaughter after he punched another man outside a Las Vegas bar in March and the man later died.
Previously released court documents related to the killing say that the sergeant was shot in his “shoulder and/or head.”
Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly has submitted a letter of resignation to Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
Clark County became the second jurisdiction in the Las Vegas Valley to allow temporary home alcohol delivery amid the state’s stay-at-home mandate.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said Tuesday on NBC Sports Network that he hopes to know more about when the season might resume by the end of April.
The Golden Knights’ radio home KRLV (98.9 FM, 1340 AM) will rebroadcast the first eight wins in franchise history every other day starting Wednesday.
The Shriners Open has not been rescheduled, even after PGA Tour officials announced on Monday a revamped tournament schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Restaurateurs said they and their employees are suffering significantly because of loss of income, prompting layoffs, furloughs or reduced hours, during the COVID-19 crisis.
Insurance claims and delivery service fees are among 18 issues raised in a letter sent to Gov. Steve Sisolak.
