O.J. Simpson says, “There’s not a shred of doubt, in my mind,” what happened to Carole Baskin’s ex-husband in the Netflix documentary series “Tiger King.”
A member of the Clark County School District transportation department has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to an email sent to district transportation staff Wednesday.
Choo is now going into the final year of a $130 million, seven-year deal he signed as a free agent with the Rangers.
A simple strategy and a glitchy live video feed were enough to keep RJ betting reporter Jim Barnes interested amid the shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
A pair of candidates vying for a seat on the Clark County Family Court bench debated the effects of endorsements from lawyers who may practice before them.
Slot machine manufacturing company IGT is furloughing employees and reducing base salaries for senior leaders, according to a company statement.
Publishers Bloomsbury and Scholastic will contribute materials to the Potter web site and to their own web sites.
President Donald Trump warned Iran against military strikes and addressed the nation’s coronavirus response in his daily press briefing on Wednesday.
Pop star Justin Bieber cited coronavirus for postponing his upcoming tour: “The health and safety of my fans, team, cast and crew is the most important thing for me.”
Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt will take over the NHL’s official Twitter account for a question-and-answer session at noon Pacific time Thursday.
Cornerback Kamren Blanton is a three-star prospect at St. John Bosco in Bellflower, California. He broke up 14 passes last season and eight the year before.
If approved, the move would allow the state to tap into additional federal resources under the national emergency Trump declared last month.
Clark County employees are also seeing their contracts suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A person with knowledge of the situation has confirmed the Raiders are restructuring the contract of veteran center Rodney Hudson
Organizers have shelved plans for the parade, which was to run the length of the Strip.
As many across the Silver State attempt to heed Gov. Sisolak’s stay-at-home order, one prominent Nevadan chose this time to emerge into the great outdoors.
Unemployment insurance office spokespeople urge claimants to remain patient as the state handles record-high application volumes.
The state Aging and Disability Services Division has set up a new website to help senior Nevadans and their caregivers find resources in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic.
The man accused of killing a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper was obsessed with COVID-19, according to people who interacted with him before the deadly shooting.
The City of Las Vegas has announced a new temporary permit program that will allow businesses with existing alcohol licenses and food service licenses to deliver meals with alcohol.
Multiple agencies provided updates Wednesday about the effects thus far of the novel coronavirus pandemic. But they say it has not interrupted services even if it has changed the approach to work.
The company said it is extending closures of its Las Vegas properties through April 30.
Gov. Steve Sisolak issued a statewide stay-at-home order for Nevada’s 3 million residents Wednesday, and late in the day also activated the state National Guard.
Former Gov. Brian Sandoval is leaving MGM Resorts International to pursue a position as president of the University of Nevada, Reno, MGM announced Wednesday.
The Burning Man festival has postponed ticket sales for this summer’s counterculture event in the Northern Nevada desert.
President Trump said earlier this week that he and members of his administration have discussed issuing a stay-at-home order but it was “pretty unlikely” for now.
The downtown pizza joint will set up a temporary restaurant in a space temporarily closed by an industry colleague.
Electric Daisy Carnival, which had been planned for May in Las Vegas, has officially been postponed.
Wimbledon was canceled on Wednesday because of the coronavirus pandemic, the first time since World War II that the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament won’t be played.
While many are adjusting to the new normal, important parts of an outdoor life continue as they always have, or at least as they have for decades.