The crash occurred near Eastern and Rochelle avenues at about 9:55 p.m., police said.
The decision to self-quarantine was made as a precaution, and the student has not experienced any symptoms of COVID-19, university spokeswoman Cindy Brown said.
Rivals Oregon and Oregon State will meet in a near-empty T-Mobile Arena in a Pac-12 quarterfinal that highlights Thursday’s college basketball action in Las Vegas.
Henderson Libraries will give a children’s book and library card to each baby born at Henderson Hospital. It’s part of the library system’s “Born to Read” program.
The aquatic facility at 8275 Spring Mountain Road had been closed for maintenance since Dec. 2, Clark County Parks and Recreation said in a statement. It reopened Monday.
The airport suspensions are expected to occur by the end of the day Friday.
UNLV junior Jesse Cawley competed in three events Wednesday on the final day of the NCAA Zone E diving championships in Federal Way, Washington.
The four-day convention had been scheduled for March 30-April 2 at Caesars Palace.
With more than 70 candidates in 23 judicial races on the June 9 primary ballot this year, the Las Vegas Review-Journal will stage video debates to help voters make informed choices.
Bands and mascots stayed home as the Stanford-Cal Pac-12 first-round game was played before a small, sedate crowd at T-Mobile Arena amid concerns over the coronavirus.
And the poor get the shaft.
Even for parents who can afford it?
Carolyn Goodman lashes out at the media over coronavirus fears.
Attorneys Phil Aurbach, Nadia Krall and Barbara Schifalacqua are running to replace District Judge Kerry Earley, who is not seeking re-election.
Cirque du Soliel has told its Vegas employees the company “is facing an increased financial pressure on our operations due to this situation.”
“If anybody wanted to take a vacation now, because there’s no place to go, it should be here,” Goodman said in a lengthy interview with the Review-Journal. “It should be here and I can’t believe we’re not being more proactive.”
President Donald Trump canceled planned travel to Las Vegas ‘out of an abundance of caution’ amid virus outbreak.
The Golden Knights are doing their best to focus on hockey as the coronavirus outbreak dominates conversations across the NHL and beyond.
Taking drastic action Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced he is cutting off travel from Europe to the U.S. and moving to ease the economic cost of a viral pandemic that is roiling global financial markets and disrupting the daily lives of Americans.
Investors plan to build at least four higher-end projects totaling around 900,000 square feet of office space along the 215 Beltway in the fast-growing southwest valley.
“The health and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff — especially those who are at greater risk — are at the forefront of our decision making and planning,” UNLV President Marta Meana said.
The NHL delayed its decision whether to suspend its season due to the coronavirus pandemic and will announce its plans Thursday.
Arizona-based couple with health issues was fearful of attending home game against Dallas on March 17.
The NBA has suspended its season “until further notice” after Rudy Gobert player tested positive Wednesday for the coronavirus.
Las Vegas bookmakers expect the decision to ban fans from the NCAA Tournament because of concerns over the coronavirus to have a small impact on the game’s lines.
After a three-year lawsuit, a jury found the North Las Vegas Police Department must pay more than a half-million dollars in a 2017 police shooting case.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s game against the Utah Jazz was postponed Wednesday night, with the only explanation a public address announcement citing “unforeseen circumstances.”
The 63-year-old actor said they will be “tested, observed and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires.”
Preventing COVID-19 is key in preventing the illness from spreading among the homeless are more susceptible to contracting the illness and can’t self-quarantine at home.