A man shot to death Thursday by North Las Vegas police during a struggle has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Aces coach and former Detroit Pistons big man Bill Laimbeer does not regret walking off the court with 7.9 seconds remaining in Game 4 of the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals against the Chicago Bulls.
A transient was booked at the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of attempted murder and other felonies in an ax attack Thursday near K Street and Owens Avenue.
The Trump administration is reviewing proposed new guidelines for how restaurants, schools, churches and businesses can safely reopen as states look to gradually lift their coronavirus restrictions.
The bishop of the Diocese of Las Vegas says there will be no Sunday Mass or activities at parishes through May.
The Clark County Marriage License Bureau reopened Monday in downtown Las Vegas.
Country singer Chase Brown put on a show for his Facebook followers on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday night.
See 39 films that were supposed to debut at the festival for free on Amazon Prime.
The show will be broadcast from the country music capital for the first time in its 55-year history.
Nevada and Colorado have joined the Western States Pact, formed to create a framework for when the states will lift restrictions imposed to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Las Vegas police are investigating the Monday morning discovery of a man’s body in a lake at Lorenzi Park.
About half of Southern Nevada’s public employee union contracts are set to expire in June, just as the financial damage from coronavirus closures will be made more clear.
Retail chains, cruise lines and other businesses whose profits hinge on people stepping outside their homes jumped to some of Monday’s biggest gains.
New cases reported by the state and the Southern Nevada Health District were both well below the averages of the past week. Infection rates also have been creeping lower.
The Kremlin’s anti-crisis measures reflect both its long-held emphasis on state-controlled companies and a fear of opening state coffers at a time when government revenue is drying up due to a plunge in oil prices and economic slump.
Criminal defense attorneys have begun to flood the Las Vegas court system with requests for new bail hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A man who police say acted in self-defense when he shot and killed a man is the president of a local motorsports business and the son of a Las Vegas gaming executive.
Restrictions are being lifted in a piecemeal fashion with no clear signs of coordination among countries.
The quick climb from below-average April temperatures to triple digits this week has the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service concerned.
A number of Strip casino operators have laid out updated cleaning procedures. But will their furloughed and laid-off workers feel safe enough to return to the job?