A coronavirus outbreak is closing California’s Capitol and forcing the Assembly to put off its return to work as infection and hospitalization rates soar across the state.
A Northern Nevada wildfire had grown to 2,500 acres as of Monday night, prompting the evacuation of neighborhoods around Gardnerville.
The Mahogany Fire was 98 percent contained Monday night, but the National Weather Service said a red flag warning on Tuesday could affect the last bits of the blaze.
UNLV quarterback Armani Rogers has entered the NCAA transfer portal and will play his final collegiate season elsewhere. He will be eligible immediately as a graduate transfer.
As the Trump campaign founders under the accumulated weight of the pandemic, the economic crisis, the mass protests and a Twitter account plugged straight into the president’s limbic system, I wonder: What if the parties mattered?
The numbers aren’t as bad as many would have you believe.
China imposes a national security law targeting freedom and crushing democracy in Hong Kong.
Governors who reopened too soon are paying the price.
Russian meddling, the virus, systemic racism — you name it.
Raiders officials would neither confirm nor deny that an offer has been made to defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, the prize of the remaining free agent class.
Several key leaders within the Clark County Democratic Party have resigned as progressive leadership within both the county and state parties has swelled in recent months.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes agreed to a 10-year contract extension Monday worth more than $500 million, meaning he will stay in the AFC West and play the Raiders twice a season.
A white woman who called the police during a videotaped dispute with a Black man over her walking her dog without a leash in Central Park was charged Monday with filing a false police report.
High schools whose practice plans were approved by the Clark County School District were allowed to begin their offseason programs Monday.
The Westgate will host its annual SuperContest Weekend on Aug. 21 and 22, and Circa recently announced an event for the same dates.
MLB released the schedule Monday for its shortened 60-game season beginning on July 23 in ballparks without fans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Michael Rubinstein, who has spent 3½ years at Momofuku at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, will share in a whole-foods-based approach for Raiders players, coaches and staff.
A graphic video shows the vehicle approaching at a high rate of speed. It appeared to swerve slightly as it came toward two people still in the road.
Mookie Betts, Gerrit Cole and a pair of high-profile matchups are set for opening day as Major League Baseball begins its shortened 60-game season on July 23 in ballparks without fans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
McCarran International Airport has changed its baggage claim operations to enhance the social distancing protocols at the airport.
According to a report Monday by The Associated Press, the league selected Edmonton, Alberta, and Toronto to serve as the hub cities for its 24-team postseason tournament.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled the death of a 48-year-old woman whose son said she shot herself in the head last month a homicide.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is not ruling out possible tax increases during a special legislative session as a way to address a budget hole that is projected to exceed $1.2 billion.
A Beltway publication moved Nevada from the “toss up” category to “lean Democratic” for the November election.
The death of a 20-year-old man in a DUI crash in North Las Vegas in May has been ruled an accident by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Rep. Dina Titus has succeeded in inserting language into a House spending bill for the Energy Department that would ban nuclear testing in Nevada and provide no funding for Yucca Mountain.
“The failure to wear your mask at work will be grounds for termination,” an internal message from Caesars CEO Tony Rodio reads.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association reached a tentative agreement on a memorandum of understanding for a new collective bargaining agreement Monday.
Laughlin residents may get tested for the coronavirus on a first-come, first-served basis Thursday at Laughlin Junior/Senior High School, according to Clark County.