A desperate race to find medical equipment continues as the World Health Organization warns that the outbreak is accelerating and calls on countries to take strong, coordinated action.
With casinos across the country temporarily shut down during the coronavirus crisis, operators are facing a period with zero income and a limited supply of cash.
The employee of MV Transportation, one of two contractors that provide drivers for RTC buses, became ill Thursday and was immediately sent home for self-isolation.
Clark County firefighters were investigating the cause of a fatal structure fire in northeast Las Vegas on Tuesday morning.
Two more people in Clark County have died of COVID-19, bringing the overall total in the county and in the state to six.
Congressional leaders and Trump administration officials finalized a deal Tuesday on a sweeping $2 trillion stimulus package.
Two more people have been arrested in the March slaying of a man shot while working on a vehicle at a Las Vegas Valley apartment complex parking lot.
Economists and investors alike are still expecting to see some dire economic numbers in the days and weeks ahead.
Vashti Cunningham, A’ja Wilson and Liz Cambage are some of the local athletes who will be forced to wait to compete in the Tokyo Olympics.
The International Olympic Committee said the Tokyo Games “must be rescheduled to a date beyond 2020, but not later than summer 2021.”
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper is credited with saving a dog wandering in the highway, then reuniting the pooch it with its owner Monday.
The Nevada Department of Corrections said state inmates are getting two free phone calls a week via a partnership with the state’s inmate telephone system vendor.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 400,000 people and killed more than 18,000.
Dozens of conventions and business gatherings in Las Vegas have new dates in late 2021 or 2022.
Windy and cool conditions are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for the middle of the week before a chance of rain Thursday.
House-flipping companies that ventured to Las Vegas and other cities the past few years have shelved buying homes because of the new coronavirus.