Police are investigating after a woman stabbed her husband in the back at an assisted living home in the west valley on Tuesday night.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak’s lockdown orders have been unconstitutionally discriminatory against places of worship.
Bad move — he should try Texas.
More Clark County parents now know about this important option.
Why do Nevada Democrats want to get rid of those precautions?
A total of eight restaurants at Santa Fe Station, Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Resort are now open for either takeout or dine-in service.
Institute scientists are gathering data on the pandemic, as well as people’s reactions to and perceptions of COVID-19.
The Nevada Athletic Commission will meet by phone Wednesday to determine whether combat sports events can resume in Nevada with enhanced health and safety protocols.
Hockey isn’t back — not yet — but there is at least a determined pathway by which to crown a champion.
The Golden Knights were leading the Pacific Division by three points over the Edmonton Oilers when the NHL season paused because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Seven Las Vegas sportsbook operators said they will refund all wagers on regular-season point totals because of house rules requiring 81 or 82 games played for action.
Derek Carr posted a video on YouTube Tuesday showing him participating in some workouts with teammates at a local Las Vegas park.
The Golden Knights will begin the process of distributing payments to part-time employees at T-Mobile Arena for the four regular-season home games that will not be played.
The two Metropolitan Police Department officers who were arrested last week on child abuse charges allegedly hit the child with a belt and had been investigated previously.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help finding a 27-year-old man who went missing Monday night.
Wearing face masks isn’t just a 21st-century thing. Some localities in Nevada enacted laws requiring citizens to wear masks in public during 1918 and 1919.
With the Raiders natural grass turf laid out two weeks ago its UNLV football’s turn to get in on the action at Allegiant Stadium.
If wearing a face mask might save somebody’s life by preventing them from contracting COVID-19, isn’t it just the ethical thing to do? It’s a loaded question.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is warning families to be cautious amid reports of nursing homes attempting to take coronavirus relief payments from their residents.
A Clark County elections employee’s COVID-19 diagnosis should not affect the upcoming primary election or its result reporting and ballot verification processes.
The nuclear reactor vessel from the San Onofre nuclear plant, which will be the largest and heaviest object ever moved on a Nevada road, is heading for Las Vegas by rail.
Water damage at the Regional Justice Center resulted in a closure of parts of the downtown building that could be extended through the week, officials said Monday.
The Raiders are staying flexible with their summer plans, and that includes possibly moving training camp from Napa, California, to their new facility in Henderson.
Instead of its usual July date during baseball’s All-Star break, the show has been rescheduled and re-imagined as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
John Dabritz, 66, faces the possibility of a death sentence if convicted in the killing of Sgt. Ben Jenkins, who was shot multiple times March 27.
The Golden Knights will offer credit or refund options to ticket holders for the four regular-season home games at T-Mobile Arena that will not be played.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday evening said Phase Two of the state’s Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery will begin on Friday.
Canada’s Investissement Quebec company has issued Cirque du Soleil a loan of up to $200 million and offered to buy the company outright.