The NFL has switched its mid-May owners meeting to remote video conferencing because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Even sheltering indoors, people still have stories to share. The photographs in this essay reveal snippets of how Las Vegans and their families have been affected by the shutdown — and confinement in their homes.
Will fans feel safe enough to brave the masses and attend a sporting event fresh off a global pandemic?
Station Casinos announced Friday that the company is laying off a “significant” number of both property and corporate employees.
Mix and match curbside pickup dishes from Raku, Kabuto and others at Seoul Plaza on Spring Mountain Road.
Smith’s Food and Drug has announced expanded operating hours for its stores for the general public and senior shoppers.
The Metropolitan Police Department is reopening the buildings to the public beginning Tuesday, with new safety measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a directive Thursday that protects money received through federal stimulus legislation from garnishment in Nevada.
A preliminary hearing in the criminal case against retired Las Vegas tourism boss Rossi Ralenkotter and three others has been delayed for a second time.
Kayleigh McEnany, the fourth person to serve as President Donald Trump’s press secretary, promised Friday during her first briefing that she would never lie to reporters.
The buses began rolling Friday on 13 routes throughout the Las Vegas Valley to help students access online learning materials during school closures.
A Las Vegas man has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault after police said he confessed to forcing a woman into sex despite her repeatedly telling him to stop.
The unprecedented dilemma for the U.S. pork industry has forced farmers to figure out how to kill healthy hogs and dispose of carcasses weighing up to 300 pounds in landfills, or by composting them for fertilizer.
Southwest, McCarran International Airport’s busiest carrier, revealed a list of updated safety measures. It includes requiring customers to wear masks beginning May 11.
What’s for dinner? That question is tough enough to answer in normal times, let alone during quarantine. But Chick-fil-A is here to help.
Executives of gaming real estate investment trust Vici Properties Inc. said Friday morning that the company is talking with tenants on rent and their eventual ramp-up plans.
The closure of borders into Macao from China and Hong Kong took a massive toll on the district’s 41 casinos with the worst gaming revenue decline in that market’s history.
Stocks are falling in morning trading on Wall Street Friday after Amazon and other big companies laid out how the coronavirus pandemic is hitting their bottom lines.
Here are the top five high school state baseball championship games from the 2000s, as selected by the Review-Journal staff.
Three casinos, two of them operated by Las Vegas companies, will keep their Massachusetts properties closed at least through May 18 following a unanimous vote Friday.
The state reported 229 new COVID-19 cases early Friday — the biggest one-day increase in more than three weeks — but the surge appeared to be driven by a jump in testing.
Center William Karlsson’s goal total is down this season, but his all-around performance makes him an invaluable cog in the Golden Knights’ machine.
“Fifty-three years he was beside me, and all of a sudden he’s gone,” Antonio Zantua’s wife, Norma Zantua, said. “It’s scary to face life alone, but you know, I have to be strong and open-minded to face the future.”
It’s been an anxious time for Nevada retail business owners, waiting for the green light to reopen their shops and start making money during the statewide pandemic-related shutdown.
This week’s top choices include the Season 5 premiere of “Billions,” starring Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Friday categorically denied allegations from a former Senate staffer that he sexually assaulted her in the early 1990s, saying “this never happened.”
For weeks in some places, months in others, swaths of humanity have zipped themselves into hibernation, trying to ride out a viral storm that has killed some and sickened many more.
After falling short of the 100-degree mark in April, Las Vegas will stay in the mid-90s as May opens.