Owner Caesars Entertainment Corp. says the property is executing its health and safety protocols to address new cases, but didn’t disclose where the employees worked.
By Thursday morning, the county had received 8,901 illegal fireworks complaints on its ISpyFireworks.com website. At this time last year, the county had received 1,695 complaints.
Las Vegas police arrested a man in connection with a stabbing Friday night behind the Las Vegas Strip that left one man in the hospital.
The Clark County Business License Department on Friday will begin checking business throughout the county for compliance with the governor’s coronavirus safety directives, according to a statement from the county.
The Clark County Commission next week is expected to appoint Kasina Douglass-Boone, a longtime Clark County School District employee, to the vacant Assembly speat of the late Tyrone Thompson.
The Nevada Police Union is criticizing Gov. Steve Sisolak and legislative leaders for scheduling a special session on the same day as a slain Nevada Highway Patrol sergeant’s funeral.
A Reno man has been charged with destruction of federal property in connection with damage done to the city’s federal courthouse after a May 30 Black Lives Matter march.
President Donald Trump’s Nevada campaign has resumed in-person events such as training and knocking on doors, after going virtual in March due to the coronavirus.
That would be crazy talk in any year but 2020, but this year, when the Breeders’ Cup will follow hard on the heels of the Derby and the Preakness Stakes, it makes some sense.
The title sponsor of the Washington Redskins’ stadium wants the NFL team to change its name.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for president, as well as Biden’s plan to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Audience will be able to peek into several Arts District galleries and take part in question-and-answer sessions with artists
People traveling to Chicago from 15 states with increasing numbers of confirmed cases of the coronavirus, including Nevada, will have to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival or face possible fines, city officials announced Thursday.
Mirage headliner Shin Lim says of the COVID-19 shutdown, “I’m fine. I’m an introvert, anyway.”
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled the cause and manner of death for a woman police said was beaten to death by her husband Tuesday.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that nearly $11.6 million in coronavirus relief funds would be delivered to cities and police departments across Nevada.
Las Vegas champion to reach career milestone at Brickyard 400, tops active NASCAR drivers in Cup Series starts.
Macao endured its lowest monthly gaming revenue and worst percentage decline from the previous year in its history in June.
Opponents of a minor league hockey arena in Henderson collected enough verified signatures to put the disputed project on the November ballot, but then a problem emerged: A procedural error on the petition.
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Police believe the pedestrian left the center median on Lake Mead Parkway and stepped into the path of an eastbound truck.
The Las Vegas Fire Department will host a fireworks safety demonstration on Thursday afternoon at the city’s Fire Training Center.
Six Las Vegas high school students were named this week as winners in the 2020 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals civics contest.
Police said they have arrested a Las Vegas woman in the stabbing of a senior citizen with a “Rambo looking” knife early Tuesday morning in the middle of an intersection.
Only a small amount of work remains at the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium ahead of its July 31 substantial completion date.
Hugh Downs, a genial and near-constant presence on television on news, game and talk shows, has died at age 99.
Several Las Vegas branches of Bank of America have temporarily closed, with the company citing staffing shortages.
A fire that apparently started in a shed damaged a home in the eastern Las Vegas Valley early Thursday morning, authorities said.
The Las Vegas Fire Department is implementing a plan to reduce its operating budget by roughly $10 million to deal with a deficit caused by the pandemic.
Nevada’s employment office will be conducting mainteance on its website Thursday night.