The study will test participants for COVID antibodies to help determine the prevalence of infection from those who are unvaccinated and the efficacy rate of vaccines.
Golden Knights fans not only didn’t like that star goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks, but they were mad that he apparently found out on social media.
Two of the dogs recovered, but one, a pug named Zachary, later went into seizures believed to be caused by heat stroke and was euthanized.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday encouraged tenants to seek rental assistance, as thousands of Nevadans are expected to receive an eviction notice for nonpayment of rent once the federal eviction moratorium lifts Saturday.
The Golden Knights traded goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday, severing ties with the 2021 Vezina Trophy winner in dramatic fashion.
The new mask guidance follows recent decisions in Los Angeles and St. Louis to revert to indoor mask mandates amid a spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
“This is how I’m going to die, defending this entrance,” Capitol Police Officer Aquilino Gonell recalled thinking, testifying at the opening hearing of the congressional panel investigating the violent Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Monday’s stormy, cool weather proved to be one for the record books.
Homebuilders reported 935 net sales — newly signed sales contracts minus cancellations — in Southern Nevada in June, the third consecutive month-to-month drop and the lowest tally of the year.
A twin-engine jet crash near a golf course in the Lake Tahoe area killed everyone aboard and ignited a wildfire that was quickly contained before it threatened the town of Truckee, California, authorities said Monday.
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A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by gun rights activists to block a new state law banning untraceable firearms.
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He didn’t want a riot.
Police said a man on Monday evening “communicated to an employee by a message on his phone that he had a bomb of some sort.”
Camp Cartwheel, the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation’s four-day camp program for children diagnosed with chronic or critical illnesses and their siblings, goes virtual for a second year due to pandemic concerns.
The U.S. earned a bye into the semifinals after a 21-19 victory over China in the three-on-three women’s basketball competition at the Olympics.
A storm system in Pahrump early Monday dumped a heavy downpour that flooded much of the Nye County town.
A civil rights organization has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Nevada’s news media, asking a judge to ensure transparency in the now-stayed execution of Zane Floyd.
The Westgate, which took down Green Bay’s division odds and season win total Friday, slashed the Packers’ Super Bowl odds from 40-1 to 12-1 and their NFC odds from 20-1 to 6-1.
Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore launched a new initiative for his Kay’s Power Play fund fighting breast cancer Monday, in honor of his late grandmother.
Erratic winds and the potential for dry lightning added to the challenges facing firefighters battling California’s largest wildfire, one of numerous blazes burning Monday across the U.S. West.
If Aaron Rodgers returns to the Green Bay Packers, the ripple effect might be felt all the way to Las Vegas, where Derek Carr was hoping for a reunion with Davante Adams.
The Clark County Republican Party is in flux as members fight over whether an existing slate of officers may still conduct party meetings.
Invitation Homes plans to buy around 7,500 homes over the next five years from developer PulteGroup that will be designed and built for Invitation’s portfolio of rental houses, the companies announced.
A new poll of Nevada voters released Monday found bipartisan support for getting rid of the caucus system in favor of presidential preference primary elections.
