Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot extends RFP deadline for casino project in the Windy City.
The Supreme Court gently told the Biden administration that extending the eviction moratorium wasn’t a good idea.
There’s no COVID vaccine for those under 12 yet, and school starts Monday. The least we can do, as adults, is get the vaccine — whether you’ve already had COVID or not.
Republicans need a leader who can control his mouth.
Why can’t the public sector impose private-sector guidelines for infrastructure?
Will it hurt his re-election chances?
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures. But that vital right and others have been under assault for decades by a law enforcement practice known as civil asset forfeiture.
A woman was fatally shot Friday night in east Las Vegas by a man with a rifle.
Many U.S. authorities say the potency of COVID-19 vaccines hasn’t waned, but they make a case for booster shots in some individuals.
Motorists should brace for overnight traffic disruptions next week on U.S. Highway 95 near downtown.
Friday was another step on the journey for Carl Nassib, speaking publicly for the first time since coming out in June as the first openly gay active player in the NFL.
More than 300,000 students head back to Clark County School District classrooms Monday. The new school year begins with full-time in-person classes and distance learning options.
The Dixie Fire, named for the road where it started, was still raging Friday after growing overnight by 110 square miles, greater than the size of New York City.
The NIAA on Friday provided an update on Gov. Steve Sisolak’s signing of Emergency Directive 048 and how it affects the high school fall sports season.
While it was difficult to pinpoint the cause of the melee, it apears that defensive end Yannick Nagkoue and offensive tackle Jaryd Jones-Smith were in the middle of the scrum.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was fatally shot Saturday in an alley behind McCarran International Airport.
The Raiders signed free agent Bo Scarbrough to add needed depth at the position after Jalen Richard got hurt and Theo Riddick retired.
Vaccine hesitancy more complicated than the media lets on.
Clark County proposed regular COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated workers. Other local governments are watching.
As the preseason creeps closer, Raiders fans have plenty of questions about how things are going in training camp.
Based on community surveys over the past 13 months from the nonprofit National Alliance to End Homelessness, COVID-19 is linked to employee shortages within homeless services.
As a memorial service was ending for Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Micah May, two trailers in the Henderson church’s parking lot caught on fire.
Foster Moreau’s contributon will come primarily as a blocker in the run game. But as his playing time increases, the more opportunities he’ll get in the passing game as well.
Testing for employees will happen “outside of their contractual workday” at designated school district sites starting Monday, according to a memo.
Gene Simmons refered to human sacrifice, animal safety and Funk & Wagnalls while announcing a Kiss residency.
Maiava, who threw for 3,317 yards and 41 touchdowns as a sophomore in Hawaii, joins a Liberty squad hoping to repeat its 2019 state championship.
A 24-year-old man was indicted on a murder charge Friday in what prosecutors have described as an unprovoked, execution-style shooting inside a central Las Vegas tavern.
Thousands have died from COVID-19 in Nevada. The victims came from all walks of life, ranging in age from as young as 8 to 106. Among them were doctors, nurses, educators and war veterans. These are some of their stories.
Whether having close friends over or hosting a large social gathering, a well-designed exterior elevates the backyard into the perfect entertainment retreat.
SB 186 is awful. Truly, it is the worst bill affecting common-interest communities the industry has seen in a while. This legislation will cost unit owners money. It is a bill that is poorly conceived and disregards mutual interests that are shared by both unit owners and associations.