Restaurant owners say they can’t figure it out: If they’re such a danger to the public, why aren’t their employees higher in priority in the COVID vaccination plan?
Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. hit another one-day high at over 4,300 with the country’s attention focused largely on the fallout from the deadly uprising at the Capitol.
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Las Vegas police say thieves have been stealing cash boxes from slot machines at gaming establishments and they are looking for the public’s help to solve the crime.
The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time for inciting a violent mob to storm the Capitol and confront lawmakers — an insurrection that left five people dead.
On the night of Dec. 27, Alan Bondelid, 70, was fatally shot in the driveway of his southeast Las Vegas home near Mountain Vista Street and East Tropicana Avenue.
Nevada elected officials should view California’s governmental excesses as a cautionary tale, not a road map to follow.
As COVID infections and deaths rise, cities and states return to lockdowns.
It appears that too many Americans think of whoever serves as our president as a parent or even almost a king or dictator.
Why isn’t every representative, senator, Supreme Court judge, governor, mayor and every individual citizen up in arms about any possible fraud or mishandling of our election process?
As a mother of two small children and a citizen of Nevada, I’m very happy that Gov. Steve Sisolak released the Nevada Climate Plan.
Harrison Butker kicked a 46-yard field goal with 1:08 left to give the Chiefs (-7) a 33-24 lead. But Miami covered on Jason Sanders’ 44-yard field goal with 16 seconds left.
The scoreboard watching will start in earnest on Monday as the Raiders would benefit from a Baltimore Ravens loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Paul Guenther’s reign as Raiders defensive coordinator came to an unceremonious end Sunday when he was fired after his unit was gashed again in a 44-27 loss to the Colts.
Indianapolis exposed several Raiders’ defensive warts in a 44-27 win at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, running for 212 yards and more than 6 per carry.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs set social media ablaze with a pregame post indicating he wouldn’t play before suiting up and being limited to 49 yards rushing.
Jonathan Taylor ran for a career-high 150 yards on Sunday during 44-27 victory to spearhead a team output of 212 rushing yards, a season high.
The Rebels will play for the first time in nine days Monday against Pepperdine after a positive COVID-19 test forced the team to cancel a game last week.
The Raiders never did get to Colts quarterback Philip Rivers, who finished 19 of 28 for 244 yards and two touchdowns in a 44-27 victory Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Three takeaways from the Raiders’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
The 7-6 Raiders likely will have to win their final three games to have any shot at making the postseason.
His books grappled with betrayal, moral compromise and the psychological toll of a secret life.
Security Council spokesperson John Ullyot said Sunday that the government is aware of reports about the hacks.
Lines of 25 people at a time poured in, approaching photos of Genesis Atkins, a purple urn and white and blue flowers.
Las Vegas Events president Pat Christenson said he wasn’t concerned about Texas keeping the National Finals Rodeo.
About 10:30 a.m., police went to a business on the 3000 block of Contract Avenue, near Charleston Boulevard and Mojave Road, after receiving a report of a man who was dead from a gunshot wound.
Raiders right tackle Trent Brown is back in the Raiders lineup for the first time in two months.
Police responded to an apartment on the 4700 block of Deckow Lane, near Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane, after receiving a report about 10:30 a.m. of a man being shot
Gov. Sisolak announced Sunday that the “statewide pause” put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19 will be extended into January and that the state will re-implement a moratorium on most residential evictions.
>p>President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted that he intends to veto a wide-ranging defense policy bill.
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