Protesters stayed on the streets of New York City after curfew for another day Thursday, spurred by the death of George Floyd.
A police commissioner has suspended two officers following video that shows a Buffalo officer appearing to shove a man who walked up to police.
Priorities out of whack
The fat lady hasn’t sung on this one.
There are plenty of potential problems.
Protests represent a harbinger of future progress.
There were more than 40 people each at the South Point and Sunset Station racebooks Thursday. But there were only a handful of people at their sportsbooks.
The American Gaming Association and travel organizations have seen an uptick in travel and bookings to Las Vegas as states begin to relax pandemic-related restrictions.
More than 10 tables were in action throughout the day at both rooms, with long waiting lists, as casinos reopened around the Las Vegas Valley.
Protesters returned Thursday for the seventh night of protests against police brutality — but this time, there was a much smaller crowd.
The WNBA is working on a tentative proposal to play a 22-game season at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, according to a report from ESPN.
A crash between two semitrucks led to injuries and a traffic nightmare on Interstate 15 south of Las Vegas on Thursday.
In response to a future Hall of Fame quarterback enraging other players with his opinion on kneeling during the national anthem, the NFL must finally evolve.
MGM Resorts acting CEO Bill Hornbuckle is practicing patience when outlining the return of live entertainment in his company.
Three Las Vegas men face federal arson charges after they were accused of setting a police car on fire during a protest in Las Vegas on Sunday.
The first and last place people see who fly into Las Vegas finally saw life pumped back into it.
Apparently, the key to slowing the spread of coronavirus is groups of thousands of people coming together and chanting.
The 28-year-old mixed things up after suffering three consecutive knockout losses and will look to get back on track Saturday at UFC 250.
Edward Barr died of gunshot wounds, and his death was ruled a homicide, the coroner’s office said Thursday.
Most Las Vegas-Clark County Library District branches resume operation, offering computer services, but no browsing.
Expressions of support for wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis continued for a third day Thursday at University Medical Center.
The NFL will allow coaching staffs to return to their facilities on Friday, but the Raiders’ new headquarters in Henderson is still under construction.
The PBR is descending again upon South Point Arena for its inaugural Monster Energy Team Cup beginning Friday.
Many Las Vegas Valley casinos have reopened their racebooks, and app-based horse wagering — cut off during the 78-day closure — should be running again by the weekend.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon will not go on as scheduled in November, it was announced Thursday. The marathon was scheduled for Nov. 14 and 15.
The company has started preparing for its next phase of reopenings: Excalibur is set for June 11, and MGM President and Acting CEO Bill Hornbuckle hopes to reopen Aria before Fourth of July weekend.
Hollywood celebrities, musicians and politicians gathered in front of the golden casket of George Floyd at a fiery memorial Thursday for the man whose death at the hands of police sparked global protests, with a civil rights leader declaring it is time for black people to demand, “Get your knee off our necks!”
The United Soccer League Championship, which features the Las Vegas Lights FC, voted Thursday in favor of returning to play with a tentative start date of July 11.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday highlighted data that shows the state making continuing progress on infections, hospital capacity and testing and contact tracing.