The WNBA announced Thursday that its draft is still scheduled for April 17, but will be held without players guests and media in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
NBCSN is showing another cruel replay for Golden Knights fans just three days after it showed Game 7 of the team’s first-round series against the Sharks.
The latest deaths in Clark County included the state’s first young adult victim and the first person with no underlying medical conditions, health officials said Thursday.
In what will be the last big total for gaming win and taxes collected for a while, the state’s casinos exceeded the $1 billion win level for the third straight month in February.
Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center is giving each worker only one surgical mask per shift, a critical care nurse said. Those on the front lines are balking at the changing standards.
The body was found in Silverado Ranch Park. “Unknown cause of death at this time,” a Metro officer said.
The department is encouraging people to view its YouTube videos for assistance when phone lines are busy and file claims online at “non-peak hours.”
A fourth person has been arrested in the November slaying of a woman who was shot to death in east Las Vegas after reporting illegal activity at some area nightclubs.
Health care systems in Europe and New York buckled under the strain, with Spain’s death toll climbing to more than 4,000.
Las Vegas police say a 16-year-old was the triggerman in an execution-style shooting of a man gunned down for no apparent reason in east Las Vegas.
U.S. Department of Labor figures released Thursday shattered the record for the greatest number of new unemployment claims filed in a single week in October 1982. In Nevada, more than 93,000 people claim unemployment insurance benefits the week of March 15.
If you’re “barely gettin’ by,” you’re probably looking for creative ways to earn extra cash about now.
The SP 500 was up 4.6%, continuing a rally that has vaulted the index 16% higher since Monday on rising expectations that Congress will soon approve an unprecedented rescue package for the economy.
Nevada is one of several states that have allowed construction to continue during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gusting winds up to 25 mph will be felt around most of the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday with a chance of isolated showers in the northern parts overnight.
The meeting comes amid criticism that the world’s wealthiest countries have not taken cohesive action to combat the virus or its economic impact on people around the world.