Authorities seized about 50,000 counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl on Wednesday in Las Vegas, according to a statement from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Fit and filtration are two key issues that trip up many mask wearers. These tips will help you keep the coronavirus from storming your personal protection equipment defenses.
California public health officials on Friday loosened the rules for youth sports, allowing all outdoor sports to resume in counties where COVID-19 case rates are at or below 14 people per 100,000.
Thomas Randolph, whose murder conviction and death sentence were recently overturned, is the focus of a “Dateline” series airing this week on NBC.
Executives with Gaming & Leisure Properties Inc. say they’re still receiving inquiries to buy the Tropicana, but they’re going to wait for the right deal before selling.
State sees higher-than-average numbers of new coronavirus cases and deaths for day, but all major COVID-19 metrics have now been declining steadily for more than a month.
Donors will receive free admission to ElectroRoll, the pop-up retro roller skating rink.
Authorities say a Las Vegas traffic stop on Monday led to the confiscation of nearly 74 pounds of methamphetamine and federal charges against a Georgia man.
The weather has led to a 3-day delay in shipping vaccine, or about 6 million doses. Andy Slavitt says the vaccine won’t spoil and is “safe and sound” in warehouses.
The company, which is landlord to numerous gaming companies, isn’t finished yet. “We’ll continue to turn over every rock and look at opportunities in all of the gaming markets,” Vici President and Chief Operating Officer John Payne said during a Friday morning earnings call.
The Springs Preserve celebrates African-American contributions to Las Vegas history and culture with a virtual festival.
County health officials said Friday that first-dose appointments will not be available next week at the health district or its partner clinics.
If it is held, the arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert in Northern Nevada would likely have limited attendance and require COVID-19 mitigation measures
The partnership will allow MGM Resort International’s BetMGM and Topgolf Entertainment Group to collaborate on marketing and promotional offers, and is designed to help both companies reach new audiences.
A civil rights attorney claims newly obtained video evidence shows that Jorge Gomez did not raise a weapon prior to his deadly encounter with Las Vegas police.
The recently expanded center in North Las Vegas was built in 1998 and designed to be an “economic engine within the African American community,” its director said.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen will chair a newly created Senate subcommittee with jurisdiction over tourism and trade, a boost for a state crippled economically by the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Thursday.
A Las Vegas woman has been charged with orchestrating a stabbing that police say stemmed from a dispute over a photo of famed boxer Ken Norton.
A former youth football coach was arrested on child pornography charges after police said he sent graphic images to a minor over Facebook.
Whether you’re just trying to make a fresh start or you’re literally crowded out by stuff that no longer serves you, it’s a great time to declutter — especially if you can do it in a way that earns you money.
Southern cities slammed by winter storms that l eft millions without power for days have traded one crisis for another: Busted water pipes ruptured by record-low temperatures created shortages of clean drinking water.
Two teens are charged with attempted murder after a robbery left another teenager with a gunshot wound to his chest.
Some Saturday afternoon and evening wind gusts are the only negative aspect of the weekend forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
After decades of failed attempts to pass comprehensive immigration legislation, congressional Democrats and President Joe Biden are signaling openness to a piece-by-piece approach.
Nevada U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich reflects on his two-year tenure and some of the cases he is proudest to have worked on.
With Tony Hsieh’s family looking to sell his downtown real estate holdings, a slew of properties in Las Vegas could change hands, putting vacant lots, apartments, offices, shuttered motels and other sites under new ownership.
As a rule, naming buildings and airports after still-living politicians is a horrible idea. And it matters not one iota if Sen. Harry Reid is the former Senate majority leader.
Once again, the political elite make a decision without any concern for what the “people” want by renaming our international airport.
Now utility workers jump ahead of 65-69 year olds? I worked more than 30 years for the phone company. Think I can qualify that way?
Republican voter registration continues to rapidly decline in multiple states.
