Nevada and a coalition of nearly two dozen other states Wednesday sued the Trump administration over a federal rule that rolls back vehicle emissions standards.
Nevada’s Democratic senators argued Wednesday for federal funds to help states and cities grappling with the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus.
Maintenance crews discovered hundreds of bees swarming the faucets, toilets and other facilities.
Bishop advises that Masses would be limited to 50 people or less and suggests parishes adopt a reservation plan.
Bob Chinn led the Faith Lutheran girls soccer team to a 23-0-1 record and the school’s first Class 4A state title in any sport to earn Coach of the Year honors.
Department store chains, which took some of the market’s worst losses this year, surged amid optimism that life can inch back toward normal.
Signs of casino reopenings started to appear Wednesday on the Las Vegas Strip as MGM Resorts International and other companies prepared to begin operations again.
When he’s not producing entertaining social media content, Nate Schmidt is busy keeping Golden Knights teammates up to date on the NHL’s return-to-play plans.
As promised Tuesday at a Gaming Control Board workshop meeting, regulators have updated the health and safety policies for reopening casinos June 4.
Las Vegas’ unemployment rate shot past 33 percent last month amid sweeping business closures sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.
A man killed Friday night after he was struck by two cars in a hit-and-run incident the east Las Vegas Valley has been identified as a 66-year-old Las Vegas man.
He was nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay for “Women in Love,” the 1969 adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s novel.
A Las Vegas couple are accused of defrauding the North Carolina Medicaid Program out of $13 million, according to the Department of Justice.
Following the beginning of Phase One of Nevada’s reopening plan, traffic volumes slightly increased around the valley’s freeway system.
A man killed in a motorcycle crash Monday morning in western Las Vegas has been identified as a Las Vegas Valley physician.
A 27-year-old man who was reported missing Monday night has since been found, Las Vegas police said Wednesday.
North Las Vegas police are searching for a gunman who allegedly shot and killed another man Tuesday night in a residential area.
A 90-year-old man who police say was stabbed Tuesday night by his 86-year-old wife at an assisted living home in the Las Vegas Valley was critically injured in the attack.
The hit musical’s run from September through October at The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall has been postponed, Myron Martin announced Wednesday.
The Alorica call center tasked with helping gig workers file for unemployment insurance benefits is still open for business, but filers will not be able to connect with an adjudicator until Monday.
In a letter dated May 22, Boyd Gaming workers nationwide got word that they could be laid off as a result of the uncertainty of the economy in the coronavirus pandemic.
More than two months into a state-mandated shutdown, some Las Vegas casinos and restaurants are planning to reopen their doors to the public June 4.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened social media companies with new regulation or even shuttering after Twitter added fact checks to two of his tweets.
Clark County will be opening daytime cooling stations from Wednesday to Friday as temperatures are set to climb well into the triple digits.
A North Las Vegas woman has been arrested on suspicion of trafficking a youth for the purposes of prostitution, police said.
The Nevada Athletic Commission voted unanimously to approve new coronavirus health and safety protocols, granting the UFC and Top Rank live fight cards in Las Vegas.
Derek Stevens, co-owner of the D Las Vegas and Golden Gate, gave away 2,000 one-way flights to Las Vegas from 24 U.S. cities.
Areas in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, including the Scenic Drive, will reopen Monday after a weekslong closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Clark County reported 61 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths over the preceding day, according to data posted Wednesday.
The United States has surpassed a jarring milestone in the coronavirus pandemic: 100,000 deaths.