A coalition led by some of the largest chains has organized the effort, encouraging consumers to eat one restaurant meal by takeout or delivery this week.
More than two months after a missing teenage girl’s body was found in a sewer drain, the Clark County coroner’s office failed to determine how exactly the teen died.
The death of a man who was run over Friday by a pickup truck after a fistfight spilled into a central Las Vegas roadway has been ruled an accident by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is reducing residential bus service following decreased ridership.
Las Vegas police have said that just before the shooting, Rayvion Brown was inside his Ford Mustang, talking with “an unidentified male.”
If Tom Brady doesn’t start for Tampa Bay in Week 1 of the 2020 regular season, “No snap taken in 2020 Week 1,” which opened at 18-1 at William Hill, will be the winner.
A state Department of Business and Industry worker who tested positive for the coronavirus is recovering at home, and colleagues are now working remotely.
Lady Gaga has spiked her scheduled dates May 2, 3, 7, 9 and 10 at Park Theater.
After tweeting in the morning that Washington “cannot let the cure be worse than” the disease, President Donald Trump said he expected measures to contain the disease will last for weeks, not months.
A Las Vegas woman who died Sunday after crashing her motorcycle in the southwest valley has been identified.
Nevada’s U.S. Attorney and FBI director issued a joint warning Monday about various fraud schemes surfacing in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican announced a free urgent care service for anyone in Southern Nevada experiencing mild to moderate symptoms similar to those of COVID-19.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway will host four Red Cross blood drives beginning Friday at the track media center.
Despite initially saying it would not enforce Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order for nonessential businesses to shut down for 30 days, the city of Las Vegas will take action to see the directive is followed.
Manny Franco of Boulder City woke up last Monday feeling under the weather. He knew something was not quite right and decided he should get tested for coronavirus.
Grocery stores and other retailers have raised employee salaries as they work to meet customer demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
UNLV sophomore guard Bryce Hamilton was named second-team all-district on Monday by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Justin Timberlake, Cher and The Who are among the big names whose onstage brilliance was documented on film in Sin City over the years.
A court order issued Monday closed the Clark County District Court clerk’s offices to in-person filings.
The municipalities are shutting down areas of parks where people can be in close proximity.
The Los Angeles Rams have unveiled a brand-new logo and some familiar new colors ahead of a milestone season.
The at-risk population for coronavirus includes the elderly — some who are charged with raising their grandchildren — and people with underlying medical conditions.
The MGM Resorts Emergency Relief Fund provides employees and their immediate families with short-term relief.
Three men are facing charges in what authorities described as the severe beating and robbery of a man in January outside a store in southeast Las Vegas.
Business developments Monday related to the virus outbreak as governments attempt to stabilize economies, companies struggle to cope and millions of people face job losses.
Southwest Gas Corp. is asking customers to watch out for scammers seeking to take advantage of people at their homes in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stay-at-home time is a good opportunity to teach kids how to plant herbs or veggies, transform ingredients into meals.
A snapshot of the emerging rescue package in Congress to provide healthcare and economic aid amid the coronavirus outbreak and national shutdown.
A Las Vegas man is facing an attempted murder charge after police said he repeatedly stabbed another man on March 16 in an “unprovoked” attack.
Two more patients in Clark County with COVID-19 have died, bringing the total number of deaths in the state and in Nevada’s most populous county to four.