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Nevada recorded 1,018 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 more deaths over the preceding day as the death toll in the state surged past 800, according to data posted Thursday.
Three Station Casinos poker rooms slated to reopen Monday have been approved for eight-handed play with plexiglass dividers.
John Lewis was mourned, revered and celebrated as an American hero on Thursday at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Lyft and rental car company Sixt have partnered to offer drivers the ability to rent vehicles straight from the ride-hailing company’s app beginning in August.
John Lewis submitted his essay to The New York Times on July 15, two days before his death.
Las Vegas police officers on Thursday arrested an armed individual who barricaded himself inside a west valley home, prompting police to evacuate several nearby homes.
A resident was fatally shot by a Mohave County Sheriff’s Office deputy Wednesday in Golden Valley, Arizona.
Talks are at a standstill with few reasons for optimism despite sweeping agreement among power players that Congress must pass further relief in coming days and weeks.
A Nevada judge scheduled a hearing Thursday to determine whether the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is following his orders.
A 22-year-old man faces two murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting of a man and woman early Wednesday in the central valley, according to police records.
The Department of Energy on Thursday announced a deal to recover $200 million in taxpayer funds from Tonopah Solar Energy, a Nevada solar project that never showed a profit.
Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain has died after battling the coronavirus.
A pedestrian was hospitalized with serious injuries after he fell from an overpass Thursday morning, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Interstate 15 northbound near Jean has reopened after being closed for several hours early Thursday for a rollover that injured four motorists. A DUI was suspected, NHP said.
The U.S. economy shrank at a dizzying 32.9 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter — by far the worst quarterly plunge ever — when the viral outbreak shut down businesses, the government said Thursday.
President Donald Trump is for the first time floating a “delay” to the Nov. 3 presidential election, as he makes unsubstantiated allegations that increased mail-in voting will result in fraud.
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake centered in the Los Angeles area shook Southern California on Thursday morning.
One motorist is dead, a second is injured and another fled the scene in a two-vehicle crash early Thursday in central Las Vegas.
The biggest, most sophisticated Mars rover ever built blasted off Thursday as part of a long-range project to bring the first Martian rock samples back to Earth.
Las Vegas Valley residents are advised to follow precautions as excessive heat is forecast through the weekend.
Employers are increasingly experimenting with creative methods to find and attract workers.
The Southern Nevada Health District on Wednesday said it no longer recommends people who tested positive for COVID-19 be tested again.
Guagenti (screen name ShadowJacker) won Event 29 of the WSOP Online, a $2,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em tournament, earning $305,443.36.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a shot rang out in the Caesars Palace parking garage following a fight Tuesday night.
The men entered a store on the 6000 block of Arroyo Crossing Parkway, near the 215 Beltway and South Rainbow Boulevard, around 6:30 p.m. March 10.
Saucedo (30-1, 19 knockouts) paired a refined approach with his usual, aggressive style Tuesday night, earning a 100-90, 99-91, 98-92 victory over Sonny Fredrickson (21-3, 14 KOs) at MGM Grand.
Input from those with experience is essential.
From July 1 to 15, teachers can cancel their Clark County Education Association membership and save themselves over $800 a year.
