Former major league manager and infielder Art Howe is in intensive care in a Houston hospital with the coronavirus.
Bob Watson, a two-time All-Star as a player who later became the first black general manager to win a World Series with the New York Yankees in 1996, has died. He was 74.
A notice to licensed gaming properties released Thursday evening states that restaurants that meet requirements set forth by the Governor’s Office may reopen but must get confirmation from the state Gaming Control Board before they can do so.
Less problem than hair or nail salons.
If employers are intimidated by the threat of potential litigation, the economic destruction will only worsen.
Even a global pandemic that’s gutting city tax revenues won’t stop Henderson from giving $42 million to a minor league hockey arena.
A 20-year-old California man died after the car he was riding in hit another car and then crashed into a light pole on Wednesday afternoon in North Las Vegas, police said.
Zion National Park has reopened with limited operations after an extended closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
There weren’t any flames shooting from the fire-breathing praying mantis, but Downtown Container Park came alive after nearly two months of being silent.
The Raiders added eight undrafted free agents this year, including former UNLV linebacker Javin White. Two UDFAs made the team’s roster last season.
Members will have to practice social distancing and lounge chairs will be set 6 feet apart.
Nicholas Sord opened Sunny Side Up during the coronavirus shutdown; with the help of his dad, the businessman gave back this week.
The Golden Knights’ radio network will air eight more games from the team’s inaugural season, it was announced Wednesday.
Police issued arrest warrants for both men Thursday on four counts each of armed robbery with a firearm.
The state Board of Examiners on Thursday approved draining the $401 million rainy day fund to offset a budget deficit.
Ten drive-thru coronavirus testing sites will be opening in Walmart parking lots across Nevada beginning Monday, the city of Las Vegas said Thursday.
The consensus is that Michael Jordan is still the greatest player of all time — though the vote wasn’t unanimous — but his 1996 Chicago Bulls are not the best team ever.
Former tenants of the Alpine Motel Apartments, the site of the deadly Las Vegas fire, can start retrieving personal property within about a month.
Cut and Taste, which has been catering events in Southern Nevada for eight years, plans Weekender Menus, ordered in advance and available on Fridays
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada is tentatively planning to reopen six of the nonprofit’s 13 clubs on June 1.
Former UNLV and MLB star Matt Williams manages the Kia Tigers of the Korea Baseball Organization, which plays in empty stadiums because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The school district’s $17 million Human Capital Management System was rolled out in early January. Issues with the software affected thousands of teachers, who didn’t receive their full pay.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, which oversees the unemployment office, announced the development Thursday.
The bill is a bipartisan compromise that has the support of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Touting itself as the first airport to deploy the PPE machines, McCarran introduced them Thursday via its social media platforms.
The I’m Still Graduating celebration is intended to salute high school and college graduates around the world.
Racing at Santa Anita Park will continue, most likely three times a week, through June 23 assuming all goes well. Action begins Friday with a nine-race card.