Annual pass holders will have more access to Lake Mead National Recreational Area starting Saturday, park officials announced Friday.
Miguel Marte, a former prospect with the Oakland Athletics, died Tuesday from complications of COVID-19.
President Donald Trump has removed the inspector general tapped to chair a special oversight board for the $2.2 trillion economic relief package on the coronavirus.
A week after Californians weary of stay-at-home orders packed beaches, authorities pleaded for weekend visitors to follow social distancing rules: no bunching, keep walking or swimming, and leave the umbrellas at home.
Hawaii Lt. Gov. Josh Green said Friday the state is moving into “Phase 2” of its effort against the coronavirus now that it has successfully reduced the rate of new infections and “flattened the curve.”
Nevada should lift more restrictions.
We are supposed to believe this is the executive and administration that will develop and execute the state recovery program?
Before the end of the decade, the Social Security Trust Fund could be out of money.
What’s in the public’s best interest?
Workers in the Las Vegas Valley marked May Day with a caravan down the Strip on Friday.
When the senior prom at Desert Oasis High School in southwest Las Vegas was canceled, school officials and parents organized Friday night’s drive-through prom parade.
In the two-and-a-half weeks since the county and city of Las Vegas’ started operating the homeless ISO-Q (isolation/quarantine) complex at Cashman Center, 112 people have been treated.
A 46-year-old man is accused of sending multiple videos to a minor that showed him sexually assaulting a girl. Las Vegas police suspect there are more victims.
The richest fight in history reinforced a theme that what happens beforehand can far surpass what occurs in the ring.
Ricardo’s, which has long been a place for family celebrations and weddings, is closing, said owner Bob Ansara, because of the coronavirus shutdown and related requirements.
A parade of about 160 vehicles celebrated Southwest Medical physicians and nurse practitioners at OptumCare offices yesterday.
Originally, the private Catholic school was slated to hold graduation May 17, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Talks are being had by Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles officials regarding the license application process with all state DMV offices shuttered, but they declined to say if possibly waiving the driving skills portion was part of those discussions.
The Nevada Supreme Court has denied a petition to free vulnerable and elderly state prisoners because of the coronavirus.
Former Las Vegas Planning Commissioner Christina Roush, accused by a lobbyist of failing to timely disclose their business ties involving her interest in operating a vacation rental property, would have to attend ethics training if she returns to the public sector within two years.
CCSD physical education staff provide an introduction to physical activities that can be done at home using everyday objects from juggling to at-home workouts.
CCSD science and physical education staff explain the physics of soccer, the science of breathing and show ways you can exercise at home.
CCSD physical education staff provide steps to a successful at home workout with core exercises to increase muscular strength and explain the composition of the body’s muscular system.
Missing out on Field Day this year? Not so fast! Heckethorn Elementary PE teacher Jennifer Brock shows you how to bring field day home.
What happens if the NFL must proceed for this season, or any part of it, with no fans in attendance?
Maria Ascencion Garcia-Rodelo, 52, a housekeeper at Embassy Suites in Las Vegas, died from COVID-19 on Easter Sunday, leaving a grieving husband and extended family.
The maintenance will not impact the state unemployment insurance website (ui.nv.gov) and filers will still be able to access the state’s unemployment insurance website, ui.nv.gov, as well as file online.
The move comes as new positive coronavirus cases, mainly tied to a team of electricians on the site that were identified in the last few weeks.
Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison and Joan Jett scheduled to kick off tour on June 18 in Nashville.