Penn Jillette says, “Everybody does ‘The Ambitious Card,’ but what’s fun is seeing what they do with the trick.”
The beginnings of the Nevada National Guard’s response to the coronavirus may be observed as early as Friday, a military official said Thursday.
“I have no cause for concern. When the public needs help, we’re going to do whatever we can,” said Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas police union.
The successor to the venerable UNLVino event will be rescheduled for a later date.
The consensus opinion of 10 Las Vegas oddsmakers is that the NBA will be the first major U.S. sports league to play a game, with the consensus over-under date July 1.
The number of positive COVID-19 cases within the Metropolitan Police Department increased to three on Thursday. Metro announced its first positive case on Friday.
Prosecutors should return to a grand jury with details about a fatal stabbing at High Desert State Prison if one of the alleged killers decides to tell his side of the story, a judge ruled Thursday.
The mural, which Las Vegas artist Eric Vozzola free-handed in collaboration with Meow Wolf, will welcome visitors into the otherworldly experience that the art collective is planning to open later this year.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging the Trump administration to provide additional help for rural hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic.
City Manager Scott Adams said the CARES Act could provide much-needed money to cover potentially significant revenue losses due to a sweeping economic halt.
The task force headed by former MGM CEO Jim Murren has obtained hundreds of thousands of masks and 1 million pairs of gloves and more badly needed equipment is on the way.
The displacement of the Kentucky Derby from the first Saturday in May until the first Saturday in September has created a cascade effect on the 3-year-old division.
The 42-year-old was struck by a vehicle March 25 near Fairlight Drive and Sloan Lane.
Furloughs at Caesars Entertainment Corp. are expected to impact roughly 90 percent of its employees at its domestic-owned properties, as well as corporate staff.
On March 18, United Way of Southern Nevada announced the creation of its Emergency Assistance and Community Needs Fund. Now, the fund has more than doubled, totaling about $381,000.
A Clark County School District food service employee has died after contracting coronavirus, district sources told the Review-Journal Thursday.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the postponement of several marquee fights and disrupted the routines of gym owners, trainers and fighters who bond over boxing.
North Las Vegas is heading back to the bargaining table with Teamsters Local 14 after the sudden spread of the coronavirus has left the city facing financial uncertainty.
Some Southern Nevadans are preparing for the long haul and turning to charities for help.
The Raiders and Eli Apple can’t close the deal on free agent contract, so the cornerback is back on the market.
HBO is offering almost 500 hours of free programming during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 23-year-old was devastated by the postponement of the Summer Olympics, but he will delay his professional aspirations and work toward the 2021 games.
Willie Wells, 32, and Marcus Woodson, 27, each face charges of robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery.
The Raiders’ promising second-year cornerback vows to be ready when the call comes to return to work.
A UNLV public health expert says that metric is not helpful in combating the outbreak and would require manpower needed elsewhere.
The women’s Final Four was supposed to begin Friday in New Orleans. Aces players combined 14 times to reach the Final Four and won two national titles.
Superintendent Jesus Jara said the district and principals are working to find a way for seniors to graduate but added, “I don’t know what it’s going to look like.”
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association announced Thursday it has canceled all spring sports state championships, but it still hopes to resume competition.
In a statement, county Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrick said that retired doctors, nurses and other health care workers were “at the top of our list of needs.”
With the COVID-19 quarantines, many teens are left with nothing to do. Teen Talk is taking the initiative to create a productive event for them during the outbreak.
