Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Las Vegas police are beefing up patrols on the Strip from Thursday nights through Saturday nights in an operation known as Persistent Pressure.
In less than two weeks on Oct. 28, casino executive Derek Stevens will open the doors to Circa, the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas.
IBF lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez will put his unbeaten record on the line Saturday when he fights WBA and WBO champion Vasiliy Lomachenko at the MGM Grand.
As Allegiant Stadium stands ready to be fanless for the entire NFL season, nearly half of the league’s 32 teams are set to allow people in the stands going into Week 6.
Nevada received $20 billion in coronavirus aid, but with tax collections down and an ongoing pandemic, experts are worried about the state’s fiscal future.
A veteran Las Vegas oddsmaker translates common refrains from bookmakers describing how the sportsbook did, from food references to “Even the Mush wins this week.”
Raiders safety Johnathan Abram has made his presence felt even if he has made mistakes gauging his aggressiveness at times and has taken criticism for taking out teammates.
The prospect of connecting Allegiant Stadium to a planned underground people-mover system inched closer to reality Thursday.
More than 100 Las Vegas city playgrounds are reopening after being closed for months because of the pandemic.
Georgia is 7-2 against the spread in its last nine conference road games. Alabama is 2-3 ATS in its last five conference home games.
A recent lawsuit filed by the Clark County School District principals’ union charges that the district has violated the reorganization law that put that power in the hands of schools.
Members of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Capitol-based staff have completed 14-day quarantines and tested negative for COVID-19 following the infection of one staffer.
Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin opens with reduced capacity, pre-registration and other COVID-19 protocols.
According to Department of Health and Human Services’ data, 655 additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Nevada on Thursday, along with seven more deaths.
The Oct. 31-Nov. 1 drag racing event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will be open to approximately 3,000 spectators per Nevada COVID-19 protocols.
Applicants for hundreds of thousands of unemployment benefit claims filed through the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program will soon receive denial letters.
Save Our Stages is the $10 billion grant program to help offset the the economic impact that COVID-19 has had on live entertainment.
President Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Carson City Sunday. Another rally scheduled for Elko was cancelled.
Electric bikes provide riders a boost on the hills along conservation area’s 13-mile scenic loop.
President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans declared war on social media giants Thursday after Twitter and Facebook blocked users who tried to share New York Post stories critical of Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
U.S. diplomats and security officials privately warned the state of Nevada not to use Chinese-made coronavirus test kits donated by the United Arab Emirates.
The pandemic continued to affect gaming revenue and resulting tax collections in Massachusetts with declines at three casinos, including two based in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas mail carrier is among a handful of people charged in an ongoing effort to crack down on fraudulent unemployment claims filed with Nevada’s employment agency.
A look at some of the celebrities who have played golf at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas.
All four teams in the AFC West have winning records against the spread, led by the Chargers at 4-1.
Greg Miller doesn’t like to describe his followers as fans. Instead, he calls them his best friends.
The Vegas Nation crew breaks down the latest with the Raiders.
Las Vegas police on Thursday morning were searching for a person who fired into an occupied car from a four-door sedan in central Las Vegas.
Two men were hospitalized, one with a “serious” wound, following a stabbing Thursday morning near Nellis Boulevard and Vegas Valley Drive, police said.
The majority of Nevadans want the next president to be highly attentive to Social Security, Medicare and the cost of prescription drugs, The Nevada Poll™ found.
