Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore left City Hall council chambers Wednesday after coming under fire for previous comments she has made.
The state Gaming Control Board amended its stance on the use of protective facial coverings at blackjack, roulette, poker and craps tables to help protect dealers.
Gov. Sisolak would be justified in layoffs.
The next time you see a police officer, thank him or her for their service.
To their credit, county unions agree to concessions.
City officials say there is significant long-term cost savings afforded by providing unionized workers with one-time payouts, instead of ongoing cost-of-living increases.
Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Vinny Bonsignore, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown what’s new with the Raiders.
The venue was not open Tuesday night, and the employee received a diagnosis before reporting to work Wednesday evening, according to MGM Resorts International.
The Clark County School District has been approved to issue $400 million more in facilities bonds to help fund new buildings as well as address the maintenance needs of its aging schools.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents is scheduled to consider the chancellor search committee’s recommendation and possibly take action Thursday.
A state judge has again rebuffed a bid by Nevada osteopaths to nullify Gov. Steve Sisolak’s emergency regulations on prescribing two anti-malarial drugs much touted for treating COVID-19.
Gabriel Flores Jr. will fight Josec Ruiz on Thursday at the MGM Grand in the co-feature of Top Rank’s fourth boxing card since its return amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Facebook group has launched a campaign to erect a statue of former UNR quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling in front of Mackay Stadium.
A woman called police to report that a man had sexually assaulted her after she let him in her home to fix her router, according to the arrest report.
The White House worked furiously to block the book, asking a federal court for an emergency temporary restraining order Wednesday against its release.
UNLV on Tuesday became the latest example of removing those symbols thought to define racism and persecution across the United States.
In a bid to have the most restrictive casino reopening plan in the country, the Gaming Commission won’t allow poker and will require facial coverings for all patrons.
The fire burning in the Tonto National Forest outside metropolitan Phoenix was the largest in the U.S. on Wednesday. It ranks seventh among the largest wildfires in Arizona history.
The Lights fired Eric Wynalda on Wednesday after one season as the team’s coach. Owner Brett Lashbrook declined to give a reason for the firing.
No other decisions have been made regarding the future of the Rebel nickname and Hey Reb! mascot, according to UNLV spokesperson Natalie Bruzda.
Officers responded after a man was reportedly hit by a car at 9:43 p.m. June 7 near U.S. Highway 95 and South Decatur Boulevard.
A bettor placed a $187,847.35 wager to win $4,173.95 on Gabriel Flores Jr. (-4,500) to beat Josec Ruiz in a 10-round lightweight fight Thursday at the MGM Grand.
Nearly all of the ballots in Nevada’s 2020 primary election have been counted as of Wednesday, painting a clear picture for most of the runoff contests in the upcoming general election.
Police believe Deandros Finks took several women to Houston at the beginning of May for prostitution because of the closures of Las Vegas businesses and hotels during the pandemic.
The state’s unemployment rate was 25.3 percent in May, down from 30.1 percent in April, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
A peaceful protest supporting the Black Lives Matter movement was being held Wednesday in downtown Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas dentist has been indicted on charges that he failed to pay payroll taxes, file a tax return and pay income taxes, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
The first Mexican restaurant in the history of Wynn and Encore was scheduled to open March 19.