Who had the best and worst home setups during the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s discuss the options.
In addition to being “Mr. Irrelevant,” wide receiver Ryan Hoag was a contestant on ABC’s “The Bachlorette” during which he admitted to being a virgin.
Now, nearly 90 years later, the country is fighting a disease that presents the country with wrenching life-and-death challenges. Yet at the same time, it has served up something else as well: a rare opportunity to galvanize Americans for change.
The former All-American at Penn State was named to eight Pro Bowls and missed just two games in 13 seasons while earning an all-decade team nod in the 1990s.
The Raiders traded up to draft yet another Clemson players on Saturday morning. Of course they did.
Things got ugly real quick after a wild trade prediction in the top five didn’t come to fruition on draft night.
The Raiders selected Clemson guard John Simpson and Louisiana Tech cornerback Amik Robertson in the fourth round to complete their draft class.
There are about 276,300 people working in the state’s tourism industry, according to the Nevada Resort Association. Or, at least there were.
Former Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo is conflicted on how Nevada should reopen because of his experience as a regulator and a medical doctor.
When it comes to environmentally friendly options, you’ll find a lot of creative ways countertop manufacturers get their eco-labels.
If you deploy pheromone traps in early May, the principal insect pest caught in the trap will be the peach twig borer. The peach twig borer causes wormy peach, nectarine and apricot.
Patient volumes at Southern Nevada hospitals have decreased sharply even as COVID-19 has crested. But hospital officials warn that avoiding the ER could have dire consequences.
According to data from the Southern Nevada Health District, there are now 3,570 cases of the virus in the county and 174 deaths as of Saturday morning.
Officials are not releasing the names of the people who have died fighting COVID-19. Here’s how you can help tell their stories.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic that has infected nearly 1 million Americans and killed more than 52,100. Worldwide, nearly 200,000 have died.
The Las Vegas Valley has gone from a cool early April to end the month with an excessive heat watch next week.