The Southern Nevada chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will host a virtual town hall meeting Tuesday on “Mental Health and the New World.”
Through his foundation, the entertainer provides $250,000 worth of donated food to 100 families being treated at Cure 4 The Kids Foundation.
The Peppermill will reopen next week; BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse locations are now offering dine-in service.
As of Monday, 56 of Nevada’s nearly 12,500 state prisoners have been tested for the coronavirus, representing less than half a percent of inmates.
Entrepreneur Megan Linney had hoped to open her upscale skin care boutique in downtown Las Vegas in April. Then, the pandemic hit and related closures scuttled those plans. Today, she still can’t open her doors.
Etheridge released a statement saying opioid addiction was behind son’s death.
The rules differences, important websites and biggest early-season story to know for bettors looking to dip their toes into the Korean Baseball Organization.
High school state tournaments would have been staged in numerous divisions and sports across the valley this week, all canceled due to the coronavirus.
The Raiders invested heavily this offseason on defense, spending significant money in free agency to add four new starters and drafting three defensive players.
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A report compiled by Senate Democrats found that social distancing, isolation and unemployment have negatively affected the mental health of 45 percent of adults.
Maleeya Gordon, 15, and Zion Torres, 14, were last seen Tuesday, according to a tweet from the North Las Vegas Police Department.
Frankie Moreno says of The Amp in North Las Vegas, “I had never seen this place until a couple of weeks ago and I was totally blown away.”
Looking to create a safer riding environment for drivers and passengers, Uber will require all vehicle occupants to wear a face covering.
Crews began rolling out the sod Wednesday for the natural grass field the Raiders will play on inside Allegiant Stadium.
Clark County’s chief election official, Joe Gloria, will host a virtual town hall Thursday to discuss the state’s mail ballot-only primary election.
Of the 5,000-plus confirmed coronavirus cases thus far in Clark County, about 27 percent have been identified as Hispanic, the ethnicity group hardest struck by the disease, local officials said Wednesday.
The Interim Finance Committee — a group of lawmakers who serve on the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees — declared a state of fiscal emergency.
Guy Laliberté says, “I am deciding whether or not I’m going to jump into that wrestling ring …”
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the woman who died after she was struck by a van last month in central Las Vegas.
The top executive of Full House Resorts is hoping demand will be as strong as it’s been for tribal casinos that already have opened their doors — especially since one of the company’s five properties is due to open May 22.
North Las Vegas police continue to investigate the December death of a 1-month-old, although the Clark County coroner’s office does not know how the baby died.
A convicted sex offender has been charged with stealing a van with a 4-year-old boy inside, then fleeing from Las Vegas police and wrecking the vehicle.
The college postponed its spring graduation ceremony because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Students expressed support for a delayed in-person ceremony rather than an online one.
The Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel closed its doors for good in February, but there may be another on its way.
Drive-thru service to open new accounts or deposit into existing accounts will be held at three locations in Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday.
Tanisha Wright, who played 14 years in the WNBA, completes the team’s coaching staff for the season alongside head coach Bill Laimbeer and assistant Vickie Johnson.
LaTesha Watson, who was fired last year from her job as Henderson’s police chief, will take on a new public safety oversight role in California.
Because of safety concerns regarding COVOD-19, the series staged at Spring Mountain State Park has been moved to 2021.
Paul Stastny has willingly filled a variety of roles for the Golden Knights this season, and he’s still the team’s choice to take a tough draw with the game on the line.