The Henderson City Council unanimously approved holding its regular meetings during the business day. The city has said the change will save money on staff overtime.
Knights players send recorded messages of support to wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis as he continues to receive treatment for a gunshot wound suffered during a Black Lives Matter protest.
The NFL is requiring fans to wear face coverings at games this season. Whether fans even will be allowed to attend games hasn’t been determined.
Trump has linked the growing violence in the streets with protests over racial injustice, though criminal justice experts say the spike defies easy explanation.
Cameras follow the cast members as they prepared for January’s opening of the stage show at the Flamingo Las Vegas.
Despite the NFL and players union still hammering out details on a COVID-19 plan, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has decided to report and begin the testing protocol.
The Best of Show Award went to a product that reflects the continued growth in the sport of kayak fishing.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department is looking for a person linked to a string of dumpster arsons this week.
Las Vegas police have identified one of two minors who were arrested in connection with a fatal shooting early Saturday at a west valley convenience store.
After paying its Las Vegas employees throughout the 78-day Nevada casino shutdown, Wynn Resorts Ltd. is set to place workers on furlough, effective this week.
Elon Musk ramped up excitement for the Boring Co.’s underground people-mover project at the Las Vegas Convention Center late Tuesday.
Twitch streamers are planning how to continue the movement they helped start in June.
With the U.S. tally of infections at 3.9 million Wednesday and new cases surging, the bottlenecks are creating problems for workers kept off the job while awaiting results, nursing homes struggling to keep the virus out and for the labs themselves, dealing with a crushing workload.
Another 28 deaths from the coronavirus were reported in Nevada on Wednesday, matching the record daily report of deaths from the day before, according to state data.
Health experts weigh in on doing routine tasks during the coronavirus pandemic.
The lawsuit, filed by Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, alleges that federal agents sent by President Donald Trump have arrested people with no probable cause, whisked protesters away in unmarked cars and used excessive force to quell the unrest.
Lake Mead anglers seeking cooler temperatures are targeting catfish just after sunset. Fish are taking stink baits and anchovies at Hemenway and Government Wash.
The notices comply with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which is meant to ensure employees have notice before significant layoffs.
For Friday’s boozy holiday, Las Vegas’ cocktail geniuses dream up a varied palette of drinks guaranteed to quench.
A lawyer for a man accused in what Las Vegas police described as a “thrill killing” expressed concern about the defendant’s mental health Wednesday.
The victim was rushed to the hospital after a vehicle crashed on Stewart Avenue, north of Main Street, at 6:29 a.m., a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said.
D Las Vegas co-owner Derek Stevens says of the bronze statue, “He’s aiming to please.”
A vacant home was damaged by fire early Wednesday in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Walmart Inc. said that it will be closing its namesake stores and Sam’s Clubs on Thanksgiving Day this year so that its employees can spend time with their families during the pandemic.
The Board of Commissioners takes the first step toward regulating Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates and other fees.
A boutique hotel promising a “modern aesthetic” is under construction in Las Vegas’ Arts District.
A veteran who swung a wrench at a North Las Vegas VA social worker last year was not arrested for nearly two months because the agency delayed in reporting the incident to local police, a newly released federal investigation found.
The three new project sites, in Clark and Storey counties, will use thousands of solar panels made by First Solar, according to a statement from Switch.
Clouds will diminish and winds will increase Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service says.
A pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle early Wednesday in the south Las Vegas Valley.
