Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said they had spoken by phone with President Donald Trump during negotiations.
A man was hospitalized Monday night after a shooting in east Las Vegas.
The company said it is focusing on getting medical supplies, hand sanitizers, baby formula and other essential items to customers first.
But what about those who are self-employed?
Plowing forward with work at Allegiant Stadium.
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The Nevada Athletic Commission’s planned Wednesday meeting has been canceled as protocols are put in place to comply with Governor Steve Sisolak’s emergency directive on public meetings.
A Phoenix-area man has died and his wife was in critical condition after the couple took chloroquine phosphate, an additive used to clean fish tanks that is also found in an anti-malaria medication that’s been touted by President Donald Trump as a treatment for COVID-19.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is furloughing part-time and on-call employees, effective Tuesday.
The “Quarantined and Unplugged” performances are at 7 p.m., posting live, available for viewing for 24 hours before vanishing forever.
The Raiders have a history of salvaging the career of quarterbacks, with Rich Gannon and Jim Plunkett at the top of that list. Could the same happen to Marcus Mariota?
UNLV Medicine is offering curbside coronavirus tests — a nasal swab test — by appointment.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Community Ambulance host blood drives for the American Red Cross.
“People step up in times of need,” one says of their stressful journey home from the islands off the west coast of South America.
Window covering company Polar Shades says it can mass-produce the type of masks and gowns first responders and health care workers need. It just needs the materials.
Stores are launching curbside and home delivery, even a video concierge service in order to remain viable.
Connor Fields is the Green Valley High alumnus whose gold-medal triumph in Rio four years ago captivated Las Vegas.
Several neighborhood eateries, diversifying their offerings as the mandate against sit-down dining goes on, are selling meat, cheese and eggs to customers.
A $2 trillion coronavirus rescue bill was blocked by Democrats for a second day as debate devolved into a partisan scrum on the Senate floor on Monday.
Defenseman Peter DiLiberatore is expected to return for his junior season at Quinnipiac rather than sign a contract with the Golden Knights.
Las Vegas police have issued seven suspensions and four citations since Friday, when Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered a mandatory shutdown of most nonessential businesses.
The National Collegiate Wrestling Association continued its national championships March 12 to 14 near Dallas as sports elsewhere shut down because of the coronavirus threat.
A Transportation Security Administration officer working at Terminal 3 of McCarran International Airport tested positive for COVID-19.
Workers removed the Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign at Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday.
The economic damage that will be inflicted by the coronavirus is hurting tourism economies much more than average locations, an analysis from StratoDem Analytics says.
Authorities announced new rules to prevent it from happening again during the coronavirus crisis.
Rufus Peabody, who splits time between Boston and Las Vegas, was tested for the virus March 17 and posted Saturday on his Twitter page that he had a confirmed positive test.
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep across the United States, more than 100 deaths in a single day have been blamed on the novel coronavirus, according to multiple reports.