Protesters against vaccine and mask mandates descended upon the homes of two Clark County commissioners and School Board President Linda Cavazos on Sunday.
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The Golden Knights fixed a major area of concern heading into Monday’s game. But then other ones popped up.
The weekend robberies started in San Francisco Friday around 8 p.m., when packs of people broke into stores including Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Bloomingdale’s in the downtown area and in Union Square.
With DMV offices closed for four days from Thanksgiving Day through Sunday, customers who don’t have an appointment will likely see lengthy wait times, the department announced Monday.
Kenny Lee died in a car crash in Northern Nevada last week. He had taken over as CEO of the liquor store chain after his father, Hae Un Lee, died of cancer in August.
A once potent offense has inexplicably fallen off the last three weeks while averaging just 14.3 points per game. No one saw that coming.
Billy Hinsche, a member of the ‘60s teen-idol act Dino, Desi and Billy, and who toured with the Beach Boys, died Saturday. He was 70.
Clark County’s COVID-19 metrics continued to paint a mixed picture of the direction of the outbreak in data posted Monday.
Wynn Resorts Board Chairman Phil Satre offers more information on CEO Matt Maddox’s announcement that he will leave the company at the end of January.
The SUV driver who plowed into a Christmas parade Sunday, killing at least five people, has been charged with crimes 16 times since 1999 and was imprisoned in Nevada for 14 months.
A bank robbery suspect fatally shot by police had told his girlfriend earlier in the day that he was going to “do something to get police to shoot him,” Las Vegas police said during a briefing Monday.
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day, making permanent a shift to the unofficial start of the holiday season that was suspended during the pandemic.
A judge ordered the measure Monday after former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs missed a daily test ordered as part of his home arrest in his fatal DUI case.
After many friends and families opted not to travel for Thanksgiving last year as COIVD-19 regulations gripped the nation, now that those have loosed many will be hitting the roads and skies to enjoy the holiday with loved ones.
The prolonged fall warm streak will continue through the Thanksgiving holiday in Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.
