A week after a fire destroyed more than 3,500 rental cars in Fort Myers, Florida, investigators are not saying what might have caused the blaze.
Six residents of the Southern Nevada State Veterans Home previously tested positive. One resident, an 86-year-old Navy Korean War veteran, died March 28 from complications related to COVID-19 after he was admitted to a hospital.
Nevada’s unemployment site will be temporarily down Saturday as the system is readied to process the expanded unemployment benefits offered under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as CARES.
That’s why Trump administration rollback of environmental laws is poor policy.
Why are car dealerships still open?
Superfluous spending gets priority.
Trump administration has vastly underestimated effects of the virus shutdown.
LVCVA cancels Goodman’s brand ambassador deal
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds gave residents a reason to head outside and cheer for the first time in weeks after the fighter jets performed a flyover above every hospital in the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday afternoon.
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, a Henderson woman realized that some people might have items other people needed, and vice versa, so she created the group on Facebook to set up a barter system.
Lexus of Las Vegas and Lexus of Henderson are keeping their service and parts departments open with enhanced protective measures to care for clients.
Professional cowboys, their families and fans are well-known for coming together in times of need and today, the men and women who risk their lives to entertain have a message for their sport.
Review-Journal video host Cassie Soto on Friday talked to the wide receiver, who discussed his philanthropy, playing for the Raiders and the move to Las Vegas.
Furloughs, elimination of teaching positions, new student fees all envisioned as Nevada System of Higher Education sketches out potential cuts over next two years.
Circa Sports posted odds on the Raiders’ first pick in the NFL draft and several other unique draft props. Receivers Jerry Jeudy and CeeDee Lamb are the favorites.
Lorena Peril is performing in the middle of neighborhoods, and yes, “On The Road Again,” is on the request list.
A nearly two-year court fight over drugs that Nevada obtained for an execution it never carried out has ended with an agreement between pharmaceutical companies and the state.
The Las Vegas City Council will consider next week entering into six months of extended negotiations with the proposed developer of a 25,000-seat soccer stadium near downtown at Cashman Center.
The 2019 and 2020 New American Homes showcased to the world by Sun West Custom Homes during the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas have each sold for $5.5 million.
Nevada’s osteopaths want Gov. Steve Sisolak to reverse his emergency regulation limiting the routine prescribing of two existing anti-malarial drugs to treat COVID-19, saying it interferes with their rights as doctors.
The Metropolitan Police Department announced Friday that it laid off more than 100 part-time employees, a decision made necessary by economic impacts stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.
The virus crisis should reignite the debate about whether the district has become an unmanageable size.
For the second time in six months, Wayne Newton is facing a lawsuit that accuses his pet monkey of attacking someone during a tour of his home.
Josh Jacobs is clearly the Raiders featured running back, but don’t rule out adding another running back via the draft.
A Metropolitan Police Department officer was arrested by the agency on Friday and is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a Las Vegas police foundation.
Democrats say former Vice President Joe Biden has got to work to earn the support of former Bernie Sanders voters if he’s to unify the party and beat Donald Trump in November.
The nonprofit affordable housing provider Share Village in Las Vegas is reporting its first COVID-19 case in a resident.
The hope in Europe is much like in the States, namely that entities such as Premier League soccer can resume play this summer.
Frustrated with the uneven federal response to the coronavirus outbreak, Nevada lawmakers stepped up their complaints Friday for relief funds and medical supplies to rural hospitals battling the disease.
Longtime Las Vegas builder Richard Plaster, CEO of Signature Homes, went to Singapore for vacation March 19. He is still there, riding out the global pandemic shutdown. Through text messages he said he has been seeking medical supplies for Nevada.