Disney isn’t alone in reevaluating its Do Not Disturb policies following the mass shooting. The Orleans Hotel and Casino on the Strip changed its policy on the Do Not Disturb signs and will now check on guests if they have the signs up for two consecutive days. Wynn Resorts Chief Marketing Officer Michael Weaver said in a statement to the Review-Journal in October that Wynn Resorts implemented a 12-hour policy “shortly after the recent tragedy.” Steve Wynn, chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd., described the policy to Fox News in October, as “a room goes on ‘Do Not Disturb’ for more than 12 hours, we investigate.”
Pro handicapper Scott Kellen went 51-37-2 against the spread (58 percent) last season to win the Review-Journal NFL Challenge handicapping contest.
Many of the top high school cross country runners in Southern Nevada competed at the Larry Burgess Las Vegas Invitational Saturday morning at Sunset Park.
A man was killed early Saturday during a fight in the parking lot near the 4500 block of Paradise Road, according to a Metropolitan Police Department press release.
Aces security director Leon “Sonny” Watson has become family to star player A’ja Wilson, who says the 6-foot-8-inch former basketball player could take a “bullet for me.”
The Raiders have a lot of similarities with their first opponent Sunday. Both teams have new coaches and offensive coordinators after going 4-13 last season.
The Raiders will kick off the Pete Carroll era in New England against several familiar faces, including former coach Josh McDaniels.
LVCVA’s Steve Hill says the “Fabulous Las Vegas” ad tested well among potential visitors across the United States before its airing.
A motorcyclist was killed late Friday in a crash with a car at East Tropicana Avenue and McLeod Drive, according to a Metropolitan Police Department press release.
The $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot is the second-largest in history, but even if there is a winner, don’t expect to find out who they are or how they plan to use their winnings.
Dominic Lavoie and the rest of the Vegas Nation team prepare you for the Raiders’ season opener against the New England Patriots.
The weekend in Las Vegas starts the same way the work week ended, with just a slight chance of a stray storm in the afternoon.
Nevada Democrats argue that the state should be first in the next presidential primary calendar. Here’s why, and what it means for Nevadans.
Geno Smith at one point seemed destined to be typecast as a career backup. But now with the Raiders, he’s looking to become a franchise quarterback twice over.
Check out Friday’s high school football action, including victories for Centennial, Liberty, Shadow Ridge and Sierra Vista.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school football, soccer and girls volleyball action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Bishop Gorman had a 21-point lead over Lone Peak (Utah) early in the third quarter, but the game ended in a forfeit win for the Gaels after an altercation.
Sloan Canyon mounted a 20-point fourth-quarter comeback to defeat Losee in overtime on Friday night for its second consecutive victory over a 5A opponent.
Sonny Uranich ran for 162 yards and a touchdown, and Green Valley’s football team held on for a home victory over Palo Verde on Friday night.
I am alarmed by the proposal to transfer the Nevada History Museum in Ely and its buildings to the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation Inc.