DETR said it is “actively working with law enforcement entities and the Department of Labor to detect, prevent and address unemployment fraud.
There is no Thursday NFL game, but there are two critical baseball playoff games. Handicapper Dana Lane offers a selection on Game 4 of the NLCS.
Nearly two-thirds of Nevadans oppose any efforts to “defund” police or shift revenues to social and community programs in response to unrest gripping the country over social injustice.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is criticizing a declaration by a group of scientists that supports the concept of “herd immunity,” which the White House is using to bolster a push to reopen schools and businesses.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee pushed past Democratic objections Thursday and cleared the way for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett to receive a confirmation vote before the presidential election.
With Los Angeles in lockdown this summer, producers of the reality TV hit brought the show to Las Vegas for its 12th season.
The owners of a Las Vegas golf course have moved a step closer to selling the land for housing, years after controversy surrounded its former owner Billy Walters.
Early voting ends today. Here are seven things you need to know if you plan to vote early.
Southern California-based Afters Ice Cream will be scooping up its signature treats and stuffing its Milky Buns when Virgin Hotels Las Vegas opens in January.
The move means Nevada must have electric vehicle charging infrastructure in place to accommodate one of its key visitor hubs.
A northerly wind flow should allow Las Vegas skies to clear a bit over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.
Nevada’s eviction moratorium lifts Thursday, but a federal residential eviction moratorium is in effect through the rest of the year. But there’s one catch: Tenants have to opt in.
Even as the economy reopens in many places across the U.S., health and safety regulations have changed the landscape of the American workplace. Many jobs — such as event planning and catering — have been almost entirely wiped off the map. And for others, the way they function may never be the same.
A motorcycle rider was hospitalized after a crash Wednesday night in northeast Las Vegas.
In Las Vegas Justice Court, Department 12, Judge Diana Sullivan faces a challenge from Shanon Clowers-Sanborn, a chief deputy district attorney for Clark County.
In North Las Vegas Justice Court, Department 3, Judge Chris Lee is running against Belinda Harris, a Clark County public defender who describes herself as “bold, tough and honest.”
In Department E, the voters have no good choice.
In Department X, Heidi Almase, a former Las Vegas Municipal Court judge, is running against Jim Davis, a family law attorney, to fill a new seat.
Sports are at their best when they bring us together. All they are doing now is further dividing us by race.
Now that our woke leaders gave away the NFR to Houston for this year only (supposedly), chances are the cowboys will be enticed to stay there for the future and give Vegas the royal buck.
I much welcomed the Sept. 10 opinion piece by Clarence Page, “Are we asking the police to do too much?”
Perhaps our next unity will come this Election Day, but I am not betting on it.
Trump’s recent rally went against recommendations from his own administration.
The nonprofit Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project analyzed nearly 8,000 protests connected to the Black Lives Matter movement and found that in 93 percent of them, “demonstrators have not engaged in violence or destructive activity.”
If President Donald Trump wins Nevada, he should send a big thank you card to King Steve Sisolak.
Immigration advocates in Las Vegas slammed an appeals court decision from Monday allowing the Trump administration to end protections for more than 400,000 immigrants in the U.S.
Since school started Aug. 24, some children have been sitting outside the Indian Springs Library or near the school in 100-degree-plus weather trying to find a more reliable internet signal.
“There’s going to be peace in the Middle East,” President Donald Trump told reporters ahead of the Tuesday ceremony.
The city says bypassing a requirement to have the City Council approve contracts worth more than $100,000 will help officials quickly respond to the pandemic.
The official count of students impacts the district’s per-pupil funding allocation, and will be translated to the school level as the budgeting process begins this week.
