Authorities in Venezuela identified the two men as Luke Denman and Airan Berry, both former U.S. special forces soldiers.
Clark County will add two more in-person voting locations for the June 9 mail-in primary and will mail absentee ballots to all voters, not just active registered voters.
MGM Resorts has terminated positions heading up esports, marketing and advertising.
An online charter school scheduled to be shut down after this year will continue operating after all, following a reversal by the state’s charter authority on Tuesday.
The real estate investment trust affiliated with MGM Resorts International has faith that its sole tenant will be able to continue paying rent for several of its properties despite being unable to accept guests at its domestic properties.
The stock market has been rallying since late March, as investors look beyond the devastation that’s currently ravaging the global economy.
Vice President Mike Pence says the White House coronavirus task force could wind down its work by early June.
Former President Barack Obama will deliver a televised prime-time commencement address for the high school Class of 2020 during an hour-long event that will also feature LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai and Ben Platt, among others.
Las Vegas police reopened their records and fingerprint bureau Tuesday morning and saw heavy demand for the services.
Defenseman Brayden McNabb is one of the Golden Knights’ unsung heroes. He plays hard, handles tough assignments and happily cedes the spotlight to his teammates.
Pass coverage at the linebacker and secondary level has been a major weakness. According to Pro Football Focus, the Raiders were second to last in the NFL last season.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a man with a sword was fatally shot by officers on Tuesday morning in the east valley.
The city of Las Vegas is considering laying off about 200 employees to save roughly $19 million if needed to balance a budget that has been deeply affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
A Las Vegas woman is charged with operating an identity theft lab after police said they found stolen mail, medical records and Social Security numbers in her possession.
It seems like not so long ago we were planning our springs and summers, perhaps purchasing concert tickets or booking a vacation.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer apparently wants to name a captain, but the team has never attached a “C” on a specific sweater.
The culinary union, the largest labor organization in Nevada, says the state Gaming Control Board’s guidelines for reopening casinos fall short of protecting workers.
Officials across Las Vegas are discussing ways to make visitors feel safe, but they’ll face big challenges luring tourists when there’s much less to do in the entertainment capital of the world.
Clark County is establishing a guide on how businesses may reopen safely and also plotting out how it will pay for an estimated $448 million in coronavirus-related costs it expects to incur through 2020.
In the U.S., some states took continued steps to lift the lockdown restrictions that have thrown millions out of work, even as the country recorded thousands of new infections and deaths every day.
The Food and Drug Administration said it took the action because some sellers have made false claims about the tests and their accuracy. Companies will now have to show their tests work or risk having them pulled from the market.
Both figures were well below the averages of the past week, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Tuesday.
The Walker Police Department in Louisiana warned citizens to watch out for a suspect that had been terrorizing bank customers all week and ignoring social distancing protocols.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of inappropriately touching a child in North Las Vegas.
The data shows that 22 nursing homes largely in New York City and Long Island have reported at least 40 deaths and that 64 nursing homes have reported between 20 to 49 deaths.
“I really believed that she was going to fight it off, that she was going to make a comeback,” Michele Franzese Rustigan said. “And when that doesn’t happen, it’s super weird.”
Nevada and other states found it difficult to create a system to pay a small addition on claimants’ paychecks, and experts are now finding not much has changed since 2008.
As governments around the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus outbreaks while reopening their societies, many are starting to bet on smartphone apps to help stanch the pandemic.
Temperatures about 10 to 12 degrees above normal will persist in the Las Vegas Valley for the next week, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.