Officials at the base, which remains under a public health emergency, announced Thursday that Nellis is tightening restrictions because of Southern Nevada’s “sustained increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases.”
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled the death of the man hit by a train in May an accident.
A recently discovered set of interviews from 2011 added fuel to long-held allegations that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers knew the Oakland Raiders’ game plan in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. plans to reopen Bally’s amid what CEO Tony Rodio calls “solid customer interest” this summer from tourists.
The NFL and the NFLPA have agreed on COVID-19 protocols that will change the look of game day.
A motorcyclist died after a crash Thursday morning at Fremont and Bruce streets, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
“In the Dark” was slated to open in March but was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Vegas Rollers open their World TeamTennis season Sunday against the Chicago Smash on CBS Sports Network. All nine WTT teams will play at a neutral site.
The Nevada congressional delegation is fighting an amendment brought by a Utah congressman that would allow the Air Force to access the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the 31-year-old man who was shot and killed at a Fourth of July party.
Theaters and entertainment venues — and Mosaic on the Strip is certainly one of those — are to remain closed in Phase Two.
Capt. David Boruchowitz, who oversees jail operations for the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, said that the respiratory illness had come on quickly in recent weeks.
The fear of exposure may prevent some people from seeking the help they need to avoid heat-related illnesses, the Clark County coroner said. Extreme temperatures are expected this weekend.
Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center on Thursday began delaying certain elective surgeries to preserve capacity in the face of escalating hospitalizations for COVID-19.
The Nevada Policy Research Institute has filed a lawsuit contending that nine state lawmakers — including the Democratic leaders of both houses — are ineligible to serve under the state Constitution.
Diocese says Holy Family Catholic Church is temporarily closed and suggests that congregants who attended Wednesday Mass be tested.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. shareholders have one week to vote on how they want to receive an expected windfall from the deal.
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 lines include UNLV as an underdog in its first two games against California at Allegiant Stadium and Louisiana Tech at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Offshore bookmaker MyBookie has introduced its Divorce Odds Calculator, with betting lines set based on answers to 30 relationship questions.
The downtown Las Vegas resort is touting the “cleanest and healthiest public pool experience” when it opens Oct. 28.
A letter from George Taylor, CEO of the PRCA, indicates that the sport’s Super Bowl in December in Las Vegas might be in jeopardy if coronavirus spikes persist.
New cases were well below the daily average of nearly 614 over the preceding week, while deaths were well above the daily average of nearly five over the period.
UNLV’s literary institute will welcome writers and a poet as fellows for 2020-21.
A never-before-heard 2011 interview with former Raiders center Barret Robbins was recently found by NBC Sports Bay Area in California.
The Supreme Court on Thursday kept a hold on President Donald Trump’s financial records that Congress has been seeking for more than a year.
“Intentions” has been streamed nearly 455 million times on Spotify and has been named one of the best tunes of the year by several music publications.
One of four men arrested in a Las Vegas online prostitution sting is a master sergeant at Nellis Air Force Base, authorities confirmed.
More than 1.3 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, a historically high pace that shows that many employers are still laying people off in the face of a resurgent coronavirus.
The allegations surfaced in a graphic police report justifying the sexual assault arrest of one of Stephen Parshall’s friends, Phillip Merrill, a volleyball coach.