The new findings from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggest the death of George Floyd and the nationwide and global protests that followed have changed perceptions in ways that previous incidents of police brutality did not.
The Raiders will officially observe Juneteenth as a holiday by closing their offices and giving their employees a paid day off.
You could say John’s Incredible Pizza is a portrait of the new normal for the Las Vegas buffet.
The black bass bite is on near Callville Bay, Government Wash and in the Virgin Basin at Lake Mead. Largemouth are taking shad swimbaits and crankbaits.
Local Century theaters will reopen July 3 with new safety protocols in place.
On the possibility of parking fees at his new hotel-casino, co-owner Derek Stevens says, “It’s too early to tell what we’ll do.”
Circa’s first five floors are set to open Oct. 28, CEO and developer Derek Stevens said. The entire 1.25 million-square-foot hotel-casino is slated to be open in December.
About 100 people stood outside Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday morning, with NAACP demonstrators calling out what they said was the “reckless behavior” of council members.
Clark County recorded 161 new COVID-19 cases and six additional deaths over the preceding day, according to data posted Wednesday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
UNR’s Nevada Faculty Alliance chapter released a statement opposing a plan to alternate which students attend large lecture classes in person during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A police arrest report indicates an investigation started after Clark County Child Protective Services contacted law enforcement.
Wounded Las Vegas officer Shay Mikalonis probably will be transferred from University Medical Center to a spinal rehabilitation center and may be there for up to a year.
A low-pressure system will drop temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday and Thursday — before a long blast of heat.
The cancellations are among a number of limits on travel in and out of the city. Beijing had essentially eradicated local transmissions until recent days, with 137 new cases since late last week.
Many fitness buffs are excited to be back at Southern Nevada’s gyms, now that they are allowed to reopen under Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Phase Two directives.
The City Council voted Tuesday night to hire a design and construction team for a 6,100-seat minor league hockey arena that was approved last month.
When asked about the record numbers of new cases of the coronavirus in Clark County and Nevada, some national and local health authorities agreed on a few key points.
Joshua Greer Jr. was the WBO’s top bantamweight contender, but Mike Plania dropped him twice en route to a majority decision on a Top Rank card Tuesday at the MGM Grand.
Gilles Ste-Croix says of Cirque’s struggles, “Already last year we could see that there were some problems.”
If masks aren’t mandated, they’ll take their money elsewhere.
Just comply with the orders.
Trump administration says data is “proprietary.”
Belinda Harris said in a Facebook post Sunday morning that Las Vegas and North Las Vegas police threw her to the ground while she was monitoring protesters Saturday night.
UNLV removed the Hey Reb! statue in front of the Tam Alumni Center after nearly a year of outcry from Native American students on campus.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday did not pick up a debate about a proposed ban on large backpacks and other gear that could conceal weapons at protests.
Tears flowed at a meeting of the district’s School Naming Committee on Tuesday as members approved a request by Ronnow Elementary staff to name the school cafeteria after Ronaldo Cesa.
Body-worn camera footage released by the Metropolitan Police Department shows two photographers identify themselves as journalists multiple times as they were arrested during a protest on May 29.
The National Football League’s all-star game, the 2021 Pro Bowl, is heading for Las Vegas in January, but tourism leaders are unsure how big of a tourism draw it will be.
