Hoping that the new president makes good on bridging divides.
Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
A Nevada drilling company is suing Elon Musk’s Boring Co. for trademark infringement, claiming that it started using the “Boring Company” name more than a decade before Musk’s company was founded.
In a memo to employees Tuesday, the Clark County School District said employees who sign up earlier could be turned away or rescheduled at vaccination sites.
Las Vegas city lawmakers met on Inauguration Day, providing them an opportunity to share their thoughts on the new administration.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce has tapped Frankie Moreno for a new Las Vegas song.
Sightline Interactive has petitioned the Nevada Gaming Commission to amend regulations that require in-person registration for sports wagering accounts.
The shelter had a save rate of 91.1 percent in 2020. “No-kill’ means a shelter has keeps a live-exit rate above 90 percent, the release said.
The Buccaneers are more focused on preparing for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Packers than becoming the first team to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium.
The Henderson City Council voted Tuesday to approve the sale of a parcel near Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkway, but the deal has years to finalize.
Before Wednesday’s game against the Arizona Coyotes at T-Mobile Arena, Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves had played an NHL game on his birthday four times.
Jose Santa Cruz taught students at Cortez Elementary School when he wasn’t working at two businesses he owned — both within a block of where he was shot.
The UNLV School of Medicine’s new medical education building will continue to rise following the restoration of state funding that was cut over the summer.
Super Bowl parties will have restricted capacity when the game kicks off Feb. 7 and regulators are warning they plan to enforce Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mandate.
Associations representing gaming, travel and hospitality say they’re ready to work with the new Biden administration to expedite recovery.
President Joe Biden got to work Wednesday after his inauguration armed with several executive orders ready to sign, appointees to swear in and a big immigration bill, the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, to send to Congress.
If all goes without a hitch, boxer Floyd Mayweather will soon have another title under his belt — Las Vegas roller rink owner.
The future of the so-called Urban Food Lot will remain in question until at least February.
Las Vegas will now allow alcohol delivery to virtually anywhere in the city in an acknowledgment of how deeply pandemic-era restrictions have cut into business.
Taken together, their arrival gives Democrats for the first time in a decade control of the Senate, the House and the White House.
Funeral services are planned this week for Bill Terry, a Las Vegas defense attorney whose career spanned nearly five decades
The longtime friend of a suspected boogaloo member was sentenced Wednesday to more than nine years in prison for possessing child pornography.
Billed as SHOT Show on Demand, the event kicked off Monday as originally planned, but rather than walking through aisles, attendees click their way through a comprehensive website.
UNLV right tackle Justice Oluwaseun, who started 17 of the past 18 games, said Wednesday he is entering the NCAA’s transfer portal. He has two years of eligibility left.
UNLV will go for its fourth straight win when it hosts NAIA’s Benedictine Mesa at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Restrictions precluding large scale spectator events in Nevada amid COVID-19 will result in the Mint 400 moving from its traditional March date to Dec. 1-5.
A juvenile has been arrested on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter after an 18-year-old woman was shot and killed Monday while sitting in the backseat of a crowded vehicle, police said.
Clark County and Southern Nevada Health Heath District representatives provide updated vaccination information at a news briefing.
The toll serves as “a stark reminder of how deadly this virus is,” according to the official in charge of the state’s response.
