Target stores announced Thursday it will implement new safety measures to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, according to a company news release.
A second College of Southern Nevada student has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a notice posted on the college’s website Thursday.
Union leaders threatened the county with legal action Thursday for suspending contracts with roughly 9,000 workers, including medical staff and others on the front lines of the battle with the coronavirus pandemic.
The Trump administration is formalizing new guidance to recommend that many, if not almost all, Americans wear face coverings when leaving home.
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are set to join forces with Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods for a charity golf match, according to CNN Sports.
A tribute to honor the life of slain Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Jenkins took place Thursday night on the Strip.
Relatives of two men killed at the hands of Metropolitan Police Department officers have filed separate civil rights lawsuits in federal court.
Las Vegas mixologists accept challenge to create ways to elevate your in-house cocktail repertoire until the bars reopen.
The city of Mesquite has confirmed a second case of COVID-19, city officials said Thursday.
The high spot in the area was on Interstate 15 near the Nevada-California line, where traffic fell 73 percent in the fourth week of March, compared with the same week in March 2019.
Retailers have moved quickly to add safety and cleaning measures to stores. But workers are still concerned about their safety as the virus spreads. Here’s what we found.
The Raiders are bringing back another depth piece for their offensive line in Jordan Devey, agreeing to terms on a new deal on Thursday.
There were 71,419 unemployment insurance claims in Nevada for the week ending March 28, according to Thursday data from the Department of Labor.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 28-year-old murder suspect in connection with a July killing that was initially believed to be a case of self-defense.
Three places offering a takeout Passover dinner or Seder, but supplies are limited, so order soon.
Lakeisha Holloway, the woman accused of driving her car onto a busy Strip sidewalk, killing one person and injuring dozens of others, was ordered sent to a state mental health hospital.
In an email to city staff on Wednesday night, North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden announced an officer had tested positive for the virus.
Coronavirus quarantines and border restrictions are continuing to take their toll on casinos in Macao with March gross gaming revenue down 79.7% and the quarter off 60%.
Many centers, which were closed by mid-March as the new coronavirus spread in Nevada, are finding ways to continue helping the elderly in this uncertain time.
A 36-year-old woman suspected of driving while impaired has died following a crash last week in the southeast Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Applications for food and welfare assistance in Nevada have skyrocketed, but many others have been unable to apply because of a gridlock in the state’s unemployment system.
This week’s top choices include “ACM Presents: Our Country,” a two-hour special featuring at-home performances by some of country music’s biggest stars.
Golden Knights prospect Jack Dugan was not named one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award on Tuesday.
If you’re planning an Easter feast, you may want to plan ahead. Several major national chains will be giving employees a chance to get a break on Easter Sunday.
Prospective nominee Joe Biden said he didn’t think it would be possible to hold a normal convention in mid-July because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The state doesn’t know when Nevada independent contractors will get their unemployment benefits and is awaiting federal guidance.
Nursing homes have been in lockdown for weeks under orders to protect their residents from coronavirus, but a wave of deadly outbreaks since suggests that the measures including a ban either came too late or were not rigorous enough.
Officers were called about 6:25 a.m. to the 4500 block of Birdsong Way, near Flamingo Road and Rainbow Boulevard.
Six more people in Clark County have died from COVID-19, bringing the statewide death toll to 38, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Thursday.
The group will monitor safety protocols at job sites, collect data on workforce and safety personnel, and assemble teams that could be dispersed to build field hospitals and convert hotels or housing into hospital overflow units, according to a news release.
