Handicapper Wes Reynolds called Dustin Johnson’s win at the Travelers Championship and will try to make it two outright winners in a row at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Multiple federal agencies have come together to alert the public about COVID-19 fraud schemes.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 66-year-old woman who police said was killed by her husband during a murder-suicide in North Las Vegas.
Ventura College sophomore defensive back Mychal Victor announced his commitment to UNLV on Tuesday, giving the Rebels six recruits in their 2021 class.
Aces wing Angel McCougthry last week released images on her Instagram page of jerseys with the names of victims of police brutality.
False information about face mask requirements and the Americans with Disabilities Act has circulated online and on social media, according to the Department of Justice.
Golden Nugget Online Gaming Inc. — valued at $745 million — is set to begin trading on Nasdaq under the trading symbol GNOG in the third quarter.
An Arizona man was sentenced Tuesday in Las Vegas to 13 months in prison for selling illegally manufactured ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said coronavirus cases could grow to 100,000 a day in the U.S. if Americans don’t start following public health recommendations.
Nevada has been added to the list of 16 states whose residents will have to enter a voluntary quarantine for 14 days if they travel to the Northeast.
Mumphrey, a former three-star recruit from Marrero, Louisiana, committed to the Rebels in June 2018 and sat out the 2019 season as a redshirt.
On Thursday, the government is expected to issue another robust monthly jobs report. Economists have forecast that employers added 3 million jobs in June, on top of 2.5 million added in May, clawing back a portion of the record-high 21 million that vanished in April at the height of the viral shutdowns.
Blue Man Group’s cast and crew at Luxor were informed Monday they were being terminated, but told to be ready for the show to be back onstage eventually.
Coronavirus cases are rising in the Hispanic community and with young people in Clark County, but resistance or relaxation about precautions threatens to reverse strides in slowing its spread.
New cases were lower than the totals reported over the past three days, when a major surge in infections occurred.
Virgin Trains USA high speed train plans got another boost in California after entering into a lease agreement with the state to use existing right of way along Interstate 15 for the project.
Analysts knew May gaming win was going to be off, since casinos were closed and only sports apps and online poker provided revenue. But the $5.8M win was still a jolt.
Carl Reiner, who was the father of actor-director Rob Reiner, died Monday night of natural causes his home in Beverly Hills, California, TMZ and Variety reported.
Nobody was injured in an overnight electrical fire at the Circa resort construction site early Tuesday.
The wildfire near Mount Charleston is 10 percent contained as newly arrived firefighters from across the region gathered Tuesday to join their colleagues in fighting the blaze.
Independence Day has never meant so much for many area nonprofits.
The rooms plan to host five-handed games, a spokesman said. All of the Station Casinos rooms have been closed since the shutdown began in March.
The body of a man in his 50s was found in front of a business early Tuesday in the east Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Air travel means spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which puts you into close contact with other people. As travel slowly recovers, planes are becoming more crowded, which means you will likely sit close to other people, often for hours, which raises your risk.
The under-construction downtown property is betting on strong visitor demand this New Year’s Eve.
Las Vegas Valley temperatures will be returning to normal highs by the July Fourth weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
The “Hole in the Wall Gang” earned its nickname by busting holes in walls and roofs to gain entry into homes and businesses. Such was the plan in 1981 when the crew looked to execute its most ambitious score to date.
The body of a Lake Havasu City man who went missing while swimming near Thompson Bay was recovered Monday, authorities said.
Nevadans don’t pay them to take orders from New York.
Worries about test scores prevailing over lifelong learning.