The Supreme Court decided in a 6-3 ruling that Title VII of the Civil Rights act of 1964, the provision that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT workers.
Excalibur magician Hans Klok says, “I cannot play to 20 people — I will be bankrupt by the end of the year.”
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Three-star linebacker Maurice Jamison announced on Monday his commitment to UNLV.
Those wanting to show support for wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis may do so by signing banners at the Clark County Government Center.
A statewide telephonic town hall on Tuesday will discuss fraud schemes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is hosted by AARP Nevada.
The 23-square-mile blaze is only 22% contained, fire officials said.
Las Vegas police said they are “reviewing actions taken by both protesters and law enforcement” after several legal observers were arrested at a protest against police brutality on the Strip last weekend.
UFC led the way in weekend betting handle at the Westgate and William Hill sportsbooks. But the PGA Tour was tops at DraftKings, which took a record golf handle.
Collin Morikawa, a 40-1 long shot, missed a 6-foot birdie putt for the win on the 18th, then lost to Daniel Berger on the first playoff hole when his 3-foot par putt lipped out.
The commissioner’s office notified the players’ association that it will not proceed with a schedule unless the threat of legal action by the union is resolved.
President Trump is offering himself as a leader who can restore law and order and reform the use of force, as American cities face protests sparked by the deaths of black men at the hands of police.
The event, which also includes food trucks, is limited to the first 100 cars and kicks off at dusk on Friday.
T-Mobile became one of the country’s largest carriers, along with AT&T and Verizon, after buying rival Sprint.
The main entrance to the Westgate will open at noon Thursday, when the first 50 people in line will receive $50 worth of slot play. The back entrance will open about 10 minutes later.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who risked his life to save a woman clinging to the edge of a Las Vegas Valley highway overpass said Monday he was just doing his job.
Eldorado Resorts Inc. intends to mortgage the newly opened Caesars Forum convention center and borrow $400 million from real estate investment trust Vici Properties Inc.
Clark County is asking residents to fill out a survey to provide guidance as officials update the master plan for growth and development codes.
Executives were upset about the newsletter’s coverage, so their employees set out to ruin the lives of the couple who ran the website.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday that Phase Two protocols will remain in place for Nevada’s phased-in recovery from COVID-19 restrictions on commerce and public life.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted Friday to approve the Chambers-Grundy Center for Transformative Neuroscience.
Golden Knights right wing Ryan Reaves, a pending unrestricted free agent, signed a two-year contract extension Monday with an average annual value of $1.75 million.
The WNBA announced Monday that it’s finalizing plans for a 22-game season without spectators beginning in July at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.
The reopening marks the first time since March 17 that motorists are allowed inside DMV locations to complete transactions.
For the fourth time in its history, the Oscars are being postponed.
Wayne “Big D” Danielson, one of the Golden Knights’ popular in-arena hosts, announced Monday on Twitter he was leaving the team.
More than $1 billion went to Nevada to help governments recuperate costs related to responding to the coronavirus. Some cities will see a disproportionately small share.
Several Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans players tested positive for the coronarvirus, according to the NFL Network.
The state Gaming Control Board isn’t reconsidering requiring facial coverings for casino patrons, but it would if new COVID-19 cases would overburden Southern Nevada hospitals.
The Village at Nevada State College — an approximately $33 million project — is on NSC’s Henderson campus. The college is accepting student applications for the 342-bed housing facility.
