Sheriff Joe Lombardo said his officers made “several” dispersal orders over the weekend as protesters moved toward Interstate 15 before a group of legal observers were arrested on the Strip.
Allegiant Stadium, the new home of the Raiders, will host the NFL Pro Bowl in 2021.
Sahara Las Vegas will reopen its newly renovated poker room Thursday. Players are asked to reserve their seats online.
Regal, the valley’s largest exhibitor, has announced its reopening plans, along with new procedures.
The Small Business Administration has revised the rules governing the Paycheck Protection Program to allow those with certain criminal convictions in the recent past to participate.
A fire Tuesday morning in the northern Las Vegas Valley should serve as a reminder that most of Nevada is under a red flag warning for fire danger, authorities said.
Big B’s Texas BBQ will raise money for Metro officer Shay Mikalonis
The utility filed a request to reduce its revenue requirement by $120 million as part of the company’s plan to reduce energy costs for customers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three months after coronavirus turmoil shut off construction of the Drew Las Vegas, contractors have levied claims for more than $36 million in unpaid bills.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. quantified declines in revenue, cash flow and profit margins in Nevada, but increases at regional properties in the South and Midwest.
Most Clark County employees have agreed to cut their hours by 5 percent, a temporary concession that the county says will save roughly $33 million over the next year.
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order on police reform, including guiding principles on chokeholds and involving social workers when dealing with homeless and mentally ill people.
Clark County announced the largest single-day increase in new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, with 342 reported.
By the mid-1970s, the Argent Corporation’s Las Vegas ‘empire’ comprised four casinos: the Fremont, the Hacienda, the Marina and, most famously, the Stardust.
A man who chased after a reckless driver in southwest Las Vegas early Tuesday ended up being shot at, Las Vegas police said.
The city of Las Vegas welcomed people back to most city pools Monday.
Tuesday appears to be nearly a carbon copy of Monday’s weather in the Las Vegas Valley — warm and windy.
Father’s Day is June 21, and even though states are reopening after COVID-19 shutdowns, this year’s holiday will probably look different than before.
A Las Vegas man has been charged in a domestic violence attack that police say left a woman fighting for her life.
A poll found that two-thirds of small-business owners surveyed are “concerned about having to stay closed, or closing again, if there is a second wave of COVID-19.”
The American Gaming Association’s “Payments Modernization Policy Principles” come at a time when Nevada regulators are looking to upgrade the state’s digital transactions.
Firefighters had the main bulk of the fire under control in less than five minutes, the release said.
Decision is just, but raises legitimate questions about the separation of powers.
Kaepernick was with the San Francisco 49ers in 2016 when he kneeled during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.
It’s time for America to come together and focus on what binds us rather than magnify what divides us.
Protocols to encourage interventions.
I have been a fan of football for many years, but I am growing less and less of one each season.
Marchers shouted for someone to call 911 after a protester passed out in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard.
The next task for Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon is a fresh set of roster decisions ahead of the NHL’s 24-team postseason tournament.
