George Maloof said of “Uncle” Phil Maloof: “He was a great man who loved his dogs and his collection of classic cars, art, and theater pipe organs.”
It’s springtime but the Las Vegas Valley seems more like a scene out of a Midwestern winter, with few cars and people outside, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Donald Trump isn’t cutting it.
We need stronger measures to keep people from going out.
An “abundance of caution” is destroying Las Vegas.
Any laxity in fighting the virus is not to be found with the United States, but rather with its loudest and most opportunistic critics.
In an effort to stop coronavirus, Gov. Steve Sisolak has ordered Nevadans to stay at home and non-essential businesses to close. He’s allowing abortion clinics, however, to remain open.
State must continue improving upon new modern education models.
Big business must step up to help workers during virus crisis
Reporters for the New York Times and the Washington Post are no longer attending the daily White House briefing, ostensibly because of concerns about the coronavirus.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is asking the Supreme Court whether the state constitution prohibits a sitting justice from resigning to take a job as university chancellor.
Company stymies Nevada OSHA, Reno paper reports.
Las Vegas police are investigating a Saturday evening crash involving a motorcycle and car near Silverado Ranch Road and Eastern Avenue.
New York-New York executive Cynthia Kiser Murphey says, “We put the heart up there simply as a message to tell people how much we care about them, in a real simple and authentic way.”
Horst Dziura, who helped transform nongaming amenities into profit centers and transformed the Flamingo Hilton into a resort for the middle market, died March 17 after a long illness. He was 79.
Residents were left crossing state lines to get groceries Saturday morning when Aldape’s Marketplace closed their doors Friday after 33 years.
His name was included in a Clark County District Court lawsuit filed against White by Ernesto Joshua Ramos, who served time for the sensational crime.
The collision was reported at 2:46 p.m. at Washington Avenue and Rainbow Boulevard, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Ken Nogle said.
Death Valley National Park is closing due to “public health concerns” amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The closure includes all roads, campgrounds, park facilities, trails and viewpoints.
With Tom Brady leaving New England for Tampa Bay, Las Vegas oddsmakers give Buffalo a solid chance to finally break the Patriots’ stranglehold on the division.
In spite of some early confidence issues, Howie Long spoke greatness into reality
Tua Tagovailoa has looked like a top draft pick. But after dislocating his hip in November, teams will have to weigh the risk of selecting him early in the first round.
Throughout his UNLV basketball journey, Dave Rice says Jerry Tarkanian played the most significant role.
A person was killed in a residential area near Garland Court, near Rochelle and Eastern avenues, Metropolitan Police Department homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said.
Of all the Raiders who lived life in the fast lane, none have done it so as literally as controversial former quarterback Dan Pastorini.
Former player and head coach Dave Rice thinks UNLV’s back-to-back Final Four teams in 1990 and ‘91 rank alongside the best in NCAA history.
The illness can lead to pneumonia, multi-organ failure and death. As of Saturday, the virus had hospitalized more than 400 people in Clark County and killed 41.
The Rebels met Duke in back-to-back Final Fours in 1990 and ‘91.
The declaration allows the state to “unlock additional federal assistance programs for Nevadans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Sisolak said in a statement posted Saturday on Twitter.