Data released by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services shows a total of 56,230 cases statewide and a death toll of 957.
Las Vegas police said they found multiple unemployment benefit cards among narcotics and a large amount of cash during a vehicle stop-turned-bust on Saturday.
When Robert Saucier faced the Gaming Commission last month, he was battling a unanimous recommendation from the Gaming Control Board that would ban him from gaming.
It was the largest earthquake to hit the state since 1916, when a magnitude 5.5 quake occurred near Skyland, the weather service said.
Crews were called just before 1:50 a.m. to the 3400 block of Navajo Way, northwest of West Washington Avenue and Rancho Drive.
Shark migrations. The winner of the 2020 presidential election. The color of Gatorade dumped on the winning Super Bowl coach. All are fun, unique betting opportunities — none of which is legal in Nevada.
Jonathan Marchessault scored twice, as the little ball of rage controlled his temper and helped the Golden Knights earn the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.
With no signs of the COVID-19 pandemic receding anytime soon, more trouble can be seen on the horizon with the approach of flu season.
New Zealand on Sunday marked 100 days since it stamped out the spread of the coronavirus, a rare bright spot in a world that continues to be ravaged by the disease.
An incomplete tunnel found stretching from Mexico to Arizona appears to be “the most sophisticated tunnel in U.S. history,” authorities said.
Simon Cowell broke his back Saturday while testing his new electric bicycle at his home in California.
Nineteen-year-old Joseph Soto-Leiva was arrested after police said he shot at his girlfriend’s home where she and their daughter were sleeping.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has bestowed kingly powers upon himself because he thinks the coronavirus requires acting like your parent.
The 32nd special session of the Nevada Legislature was marked by uneven management, with chambers sitting empty during the day and hearings that stretched well past midnight.
This month marks the 75th anniversary of the dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan, at Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and Nagasaki on Aug. 9.
Voting legislation is problematic.
Reaves and Lehner thumb noses at the national anthem
Has anybody been watching the news?
Bipartisan group warns that President Trump will not accept the 2020 election results, but their solutions are even worse.
This is not just an economic necessity, but a health imperative.
Facilitating student learning, not protecting a monopoly system from competition, should be the purpose of state educating spending.
One might think that legislative Democrats would be contrite about brazenly carrying water for a public-sector union once again. But one would be wrong.
Saturday’s rally at the corner of Cheyenne Avenue and Durango Drive in State Senate District 6 was the fifth protest that the No Mask Nevada PAC has organized, according to PAC chair Melissa Blundo.
He was among eight players to hold the lead during Saturday’s round at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. Las Vegas’ Collin Morikawa is two strokes back of the lead.
The Lights FC’s scheduled match against the San Diego Loyal SC at Cashman Field was postponed just a few hours before kickoff Saturday due to a positive COVID-19 test.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer said he hadn’t decided whether Marc-Andre Fleury or Robin Lehner would start at goalie against Lehner’s former team, the Blackhawks.
A man was arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing another man with a knife at a large pool party last month.
UNLV defensive end Nate Neal helped lead the formation of Mountain West United — a coalition of football players within the conference seeking certain assurances before they play this season.
A man has been charged with murder after a woman run over by an SUV and a trailer in March died last month, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement.
