It was supposed to be one of the busiest weekends of the year. Instead, downtown Las Vegas continues to feel like a ghost town during the coronavirus pandemic.
The tourists aren’t ready to return.
Mining tax hike could ease the pain.
To say the science surrounding the coronavirus has been evolving is an understatement. And that makes it even more difficult for policymakers trying to chart the proper course amid pea soup fog.
Bless Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman for wanting to open up Las Vegas for business as soon as possible. Then breathe a sigh of relief that she doesn’t get to make it happen.
They’ve become sitting ducks in their crowded, confined spaces.
In this unprecedented time, the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the foundation of society. Never have we seen such uncertainty, anxiety and a shutdown of the global economy.
The virus may burn out, but an even scarier world continues.
Tens of thousands of elementary school students weren’t going to be reading on grade level — before losing two months of instruction.
Democrats and the right-leaning group True the Vote have sued the state of Nevada over the rules governing the June 9 mail-in primary election, but for very different reasons.
The hospital celebrated the milestone Saturday of discharging more than 50 patients to date by lining a hallway, and clapping and cheering as patient David Reifer was sent home.
The Salvation Army Southern Nevada leadership, staff and volunteers distributed 4,000 pandemic kits yesterday to homeless people who utilize the Salvation Army’s Owens Campus.
The Raiders added a handful of undrafted free agents, including UNLV safety/linebacker Javin White and Utah State kicker Dominik Eberle.
The Federal Aviation Administration said a Beechcraft BE35, Bonanza crashed near Goshute Peak, about 90 miles southeast of Elko, killing all occupants.
List of all picks in the 2020 draft, organized by team, from top overall to Mr. Irrelevant.
The Patriots went into the draft knowing they would have to replace a franchise cornerstone who had helped them win multiple Super Bowls. And, no, it was not Tom Brady.
Tae Crowder, a linebacker from Georgia, was selected with the 255th and final pick of the NFL draft, earning him the title of Mr. Irrelevant.
In a report this week, Greg Zanis of Aurora, Illinois, revealed he was living under hospice care with terminal bladder cancer.
Until this weekend, the 12th and 22nd letters of the alphabet had never been used together in official association with the NFL with millions watching.
The Raiders entered the draft looking for help at wide receiver and in the secondary. By drafting three wide receivers and two cornerbacks, they addressed those needs.
Sports was one of the first major entities to shut down due to COVID-19 and could be one of the last to come back.
Fight for Nevada, a political group that advocates for Gov. Steve Sisolak’s recall, organized a Las Vegas protest Saturday attended by about 400 people amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Review-Journal’s Vegas Nation crew recaps the Las Vegas Raiders’ draft picks in the final day of the 2020 NFL draft.
The Raiders had just two selections on the final day of the draft, but Clemson guard John Simpson and Louisiana Tech DB Amik Robertson could push for starting jobs.
Dr. Michael Gunter has been battling COVID-19 for five weeks, believes playing games much too risky now.
The news — reported Thursday by American Public Media — is renewing social media speculation about whether the virus was circulating at the show in January in Las Vegas.
Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell says, “What’s kind of fascinating, a lot of people don’t really realize most people in the entertainment business are gig workers.”
Attorney David Koch and his 18-year-old son, Mason, hiked up Black Mountain in Henderson to place lights as a show of support for their community during the pandemic.